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In 1963, Mr Raphael Amit established a small office in Tel Aviv, Israel, providing typing services for export papers. At the time, valuables exported from Israel were simply sent by regular mail accompanied by export documents. The office was run by his wife, Rachel Amit, and her sister, Malca Tykocinski. When the diamond business moved from Tel Aviv and made its home in Ramat-Gan, the office began shipping valuable airfreight shipments. That was the company’s first step into the world of international freight forwarding.
In 1979, the Israeli government prohibited diamond shipments via mail as many diamonds were disappearing en route. Raphael Amit, along with his wife and sister-in-law, formally defined DeadLine Courier Express . as a shipping company and opened the first Independent Express Cargo Company office outside of Israel in Hong Kong. They began shipping diamonds and other valuables in a safe and secure manner. The company’s international growth was rapid. |
Offices were opened one after the other as the demand for secure, professional and expedient logistical solutions grew in tandem with the growing scope of the international diamond, jewellery, and precious cargo industries. New York, Antwerp, Los Angeles, and London, soon became home to DeadLine Courier Express . offices.
Today, the company’s network spans the globe. The founding values of the company are as paramount today as they were when the first office opened its doors in 1963: flexibility; innovation; efficiency; commitment; and professionalism – the guiding principles that shape all we do. |