Tuesday 16 December 2014

T Ward Freight Forwarding Service

Freight forwarding involves moving goods from one part of the world to another in the most efficient and economical way possible. We believe it’s an essential service which helps to promote international trade and stimulate the economy, so providing cost effective and reliable freight forwarding services is a vital part of our repertoire at T Ward.



We can offer extremely competitive quotes for;

• Sea freight forwarding
• Air freight forwarding
• Road freight forwarding

...speak to us and we can advise you about the most effective option for your own particular needs.

Freight Forwarding By Sea

We are happy to transport any type of goods, to and from any destination, and we will ship anything from 15kgs to 150,000 tonnes.
Our sea freight forwarders are quite used to being able to handle different sizes and types of cargo, so we can ship anything from personal and household goods as part of a move overseas to industrial and construction machinery and equipment. We use a large range of vessels, which can be anything from a container or bulk carrier to a tanker or project cargo ship.

We ship Full Container Loads(FCL) and Part Container Loads (LCL) so if you’re not sure about whether your cargo is suitable, speak to one of our advisers and we’ll soon find the best option for you.

Air Freight Forwarding Service

We also offer a top quality air freight forwarding service which includes guaranteed daily distribution to and from all major airports, along with specialist customs clearance, on-site attendance and even hand carry and courier services.

Road Freight Forwarding Service

If your items don’t need to be shipped overseas, we can also move cargo by road to whatever destination you require, with a range of driver accompanied full load and groupage freight forwarding services which can transport your items from door to door, quickly and at very competitive rates, too.

Freight Forwarding throughout the world

We work with some of the best partners in the world, which gives us access to the most flexible freight network in Europe. On top of this, we are also represented all over the world by independent agents who offer similar services.

This means that we are able to make the most of sea, air and road transport and arrange reliable delivery and collection of your goods, as well as being able to clear them through customs on your behalf.

For more information or a quote, please contact us.

Wednesday 3 December 2014

The History of Leith Corn Exchange

As you stroll around Leith, you will see many imposing buildings, some of which have an illustrious history. One fine example of Victorian Scottish architecture is the famous Corn Exchange, in Baltic Street, which was built in the 1860s and is said to have cost the princely sum of £7000.

The Corn Exchange is built in a Roman style, with a corn-hall that measures 110 feet long by 70 feet broad. The building also features an octagonal tower.

The former Corn Exchange building is popular with architects and well known locally for its attractive frieze, which shows ‘putti’ at all stages of the grain; figures are also depicted milling grapes to make wine and processing wool; sowing and harvesting; reaping and threshing; celebrating the harvest; shearing sheep; counting woolpacks and importing cereals.

The frieze was created in 1863 by a Scottish sculptor called John Rhind, who was based in Edinburgh. He was born in Banff the son of a master mason.





In recent years, the Corn Exchange has been converted into 8,000 square feet of high quality studio space where several design companies are currently housed. The building also includes exhibition gallery space at the entrance level, and forms the Eastern gateway to the historic centre of Leith on Constitution Street. This conversion project has been praised widely, and even received the “Best Re-Use of a Listed Building” commendation at the 2006 Scottish Design Awards.