Cargo Force stuns the world: free 10kg shipping to India in celebration of ICC Trophy victory – offer ongoing until Sunday, 16 March!
“We wanted to share the happiness in a way that truly meant something.”
In an unprecedented act of generosity, UK-based cargo company Cargo Force (@cargoforce110) has launched a campaign never seen before in the global shipping industry — offering completely free 10kg shipments from the UK to India in celebration of India’s historic ICC Trophy victory.
This is not a marketing stunt. Not a discount gimmick. This is a business spending from its own pocket to bring joy to the Indian community in the UK, ensuring they can send love, gifts, and memories home — without paying a single penny.
And the best part? The offer is still ongoing! Due to the overwhelming response, Cargo Force extended the campaign until Sunday, 16 March so even more people can take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
Why this is a huge deal
Cargo Force is the first company in the world to launch an initiative of this scale.
Most businesses celebrate sporting victories with discounts or promotions — but Cargo Force took it a step further by offering something with real, tangible impact.
Every single shipment comes with fixed costs — from airline fees, customs clearance in India, and last-mile delivery to the recipient’s doorstep.
Cargo Force chose to bear all these expenses, ensuring thousands of parcels could reach homes across India at no charge.
No hidden conditions. No catches. Just pure goodwill.
A celebration that became a movement
The campaign started on 10 March, the day after India lifted the ICC Trophy. Initially planned for 48 hours, the demand was so overwhelming that Cargo Force extended it for an entire week, now running until Sunday, 16 March.
Thousands of cricket jerseys, sweets, gifts, and handwritten letters have already been shipped, bringing families closer together.
“Cricket is more than just a sport — it’s an emotion. We wanted to celebrate this victory in a way that actually mattered to people’s lives,” said a Cargo Force spokesperson.
"If We Can Do This, Why Can’t Other Companies?"
Cargo Force has set a new global standard for corporate generosity.
They did not just put out a social media post—they took action.
They did not offer small discounts — they absorbed entire shipping costs.
They did not think about profits — they thought about people.
Now, the question remains: will other companies step up?
"No company has ever done this before, and I hope more follow Cargo Force’s example.”
"My mother in Delhi cried when she got my surprise package—it had my son’s first cricket jersey in it. This was more than just a shipment. It was love.”
"They truly made this ICC win feel like a celebration for all of us, no matter where we are in the world.”
The clock is ticking – last chance to send a free parcel!
With just two days left before the campaign ends on 1Sunday, 16 March, this is the last chance for anyone in the UK to take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
How to participate?
Visit Cargo Force’s Instagram @cargoforce110 or website https://indiawins.cargoforce.com/ for full details.
Book your free 10kg shipment before Sunday, 16 March.
Send love home—for free.
Website: www.cargoforce.com
Instagram: @cargoforce110
Cargo Force took the first step — now it is time for more businesses to follow. Will this be the beginning of a new era of corporate kindness?
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