With nearly 15 years in the specialty field of global entertainment freight forwarding, Horizon Entertainment Cargo is considered one of the leaders in this industry.

We not only understand the challenges that you are up against – we anticipate them. We have an impressive list of clients because we have an impressive team of people based globally who work locally.

We know how important it is for the show to go on – on time. It´s our job to make sure you have what you need to do your job. We deliver.

At Horizon Entertainment Cargo, we´re ready to climb any mountain, sail across the widest seas and make it to the last plane out – if that´s what it takes to get your gear (or your band) there on time.

We are good at last minute challenges and emergencies. Because we work hard to keep shipments on time and as expected, we look further than that. We think about what could go wrong (Murphy´s Law is something we know well). So when mother nature (or a pissy customs agent) throws you a curve ball, if you need to get that film to LA, your exhibit to a trade show, if a band member forgets their favorite guitar in a hotel room or if the label adds in one more show (across the country), we’re ready – and available to help. No matter what time of day or night, no matter where you are. We´re there for you.

Horizon’s staff not only have extensive experience shipping entertainment production gear worldwide, most of our staff initially come from an entertainment background – so we’ve been in your shoes. With offices throughout the United States & Canada - to go along with a proven worldwide network of entertainment cargo agents throughout the UK & Europe, South America, Africa, Asia, Australia and NZ – we’ve got you covered. Our job is to make your job easier. You have enough to worry about on show day without wondering where your shipment is.

We have global expertise with local know how.

"It is unwise to pay too much, but it is also unwise to pay too little. When you pay too much you lose a little money, that's all. When you pay too little you very often lose everything because the thing you bought was incapable of doing the thing you bought it to do. The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot. It cannot be done. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run and if you do that you will then have enough to pay for the something better." – John Ruskin, philosopher