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About Us

Four Founders. One Vision. Zero Excuses.

Sigma Console Solutions was started by four logistics buffs—Ashish Nate, Ajinkya Hemgude, Sushant Ahire, and Sanket Shinde—who didn’t just understand freight forwarding; they lived and breathed it.

With years of experience and one mission in mind—“Deliver better than the best”—they turned their passion into a full-service international logistics company that now supports corporates, SMEs, and global traders in every sector.

  • MTO (Multimodal Transport Operator)
  • FFI (Federation of Freight Forwarders' Associations in India)
  • AMTOI (Association of Multimodal Transport Operators of India)
  • Neptune Consol Network Member
32 K+

Clients Worldwide

154 +

Countries covered

8845

Delivered packages

Why Choose Sigma Console Solutions?

  • Pan-India & International Network of Trusted Agents
  • Real-Time Shipment Tracking
  • Best Rates Across Sea & Air
  • Tech-Integrated, Transparent Processes
  • Certified, Compliant & Capable

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our team

Everything you Need we have..

Ashish Nate

Director

Ajinkya Hemguude

Director

Sushant Ahire

Director

Sanket Shinde

Director

NETWORKS & ASSOCIATIONS

Our Global Reach

We build logistical bridges to major trade hubs

Africa

  • Egypt: Alexandria, Port Said, Sokhna, Damietta
  • Morocco: Tanger-Med, Casablanca, Agadir
  • South Africa: Durban, Cape Town, Port Elizabeth, Richards Bay, Ngqura
  • Senegal: Dakar

Asia

  • China: Shanghai (world’s busiest), Ningbo‑Zhoushan, Shenzhen, Qingdao, Guangzhou, Dalian, Hong Kong, Xiamen, Tianjin 
  • India: JNPT (Nhava Sheva), Mumbai, Chennai, Mundra, Visakhapatnam, Kolkata, Tuticorin, Cochin, New Mangalore, Kakinada, Kamarajar, Hazira, Pipavav, Krishnapatnam, Kochi, Vizhinjam (new deep‑water port)
  • Bangladesh: Chittagong 
  • Pakistan: Karachi, Port Qasim, Gwadar
  • Sri Lanka: Colombo
  • Singapore: Port of Singapore (major transshipment hub)
  • South Korea: Busan, Incheon
  • Hong Kong: Port of Hong Kong
  • Indonesia: Tanjung Priok, Belawan, Makassar, Tanjung Perak, Cirebon 

    • Others:
      • Oman: Salalah, SOHAR, Muscat 
      • Qatar: Hamad 

Europe

  • Netherlands: Rotterdam, Amsterdam
  • Germany: Hamburg, Bremen/Bremerhaven 
  • Belgium: Antwerp (major hub)
  • Spain: Algeciras, Barcelona, Valencia, Bilbao
  • France: Le Havre, Marseille‑Fos, Dunkirk, Nantes‑Saint‑Nazaire
  • Italy: Genoa, Trieste (cited via CMA CGM activities—global hubs)
  • Greece: Piraeus, Thessaloniki
  • Sweden/Denmark: Gothenburg, Stockholm, Malmö/Copenhagen

North America & Caribbean

  • United States: New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles/Long Beach, Houston, Savannah (among top global)
  • Canada: (Multiple commercial ports—see ranking data)
  • Panama: Balboa (Pacific), Cristóbal (Atlantic)
  • Dominican Republic: Caucedo, Rio Haina

South America

  • Colombia: Buenaventura, Cartagena, Barranquilla, Santa Marta
  • Chile: Valparaíso, Antofagasta, Iquique, Talcahuano
  • Peru: Callao, Ilo
  • Brazil: Santos (among world’s busiest for connectivity)

Oceania

  • Australia: (Numerous, e.g. Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane—not all listed)
  • New Zealand: Auckland, Tauranga, Wellington, Lyttelton, Napier