
Transport your Oil & Gas Cargo now!
In the event of a price increase, DTS World Cargo will organize your logistics strategically
“A top energy expert predicts that Brent will rise as high as $140 a barrel and stay in that range for most of 2022”
The events in global geopolitics, inflation, increased demand, and other factors could affect businesses that don’t make intelligent decisions.
Use the time to your advantage and leverage the flexibility that DTS World Cargo offers today
DTS World Cargo is your ally in the transport of:
Coolers
Decks
Engines
Filter Separators
Flare Stacks
Fuel Gas Packages
Skid packages
Generators
Heater Treaters
Horizontal Vessels
Line Heaters
Manifolds
It’s time to partner with
An experienced logistics ally that will you help in times in of uncertainty

Offers you

COMPLIANCE
with budget and deadlines
to guarantee the safe and
on-time arrival of your
cargo

EXPERIENCE
in the oil and gas industry
for more than 20 years

CUSTOMIZED
advice in search of the most
convenient logistics options
for your business
Take the step now and take advantage of the current price for a limited time
“Oil prices are increasing, again, casting a shadow over the economy, driving up inflation and eroding consumer confidence”.
Guarantee your -$ savings and success with a logistics partner that offers nimble solutions adapted to your current needs:
Land, sea, and air transportation
Packaging
Customs and export management
Domestic and international distribution
Warehouse service
Reverse logistics
24/7 professional support

DTS World Cargo is the ideal partner for a successful oil project
Prepare your business for rising prices by locking in your budget while enjoying expert services:

Ability to access different destinations to expand your scope, flexibility and negotiation.

Adaptation to different load volumes, documentation, permits and customs management

Compliance to ensure savings of time, money and resources, security of your cargo
“Experts warn that Brent oil could rise to more than $130 amid the fallout from the conflict”