No, that is not a correct sentence. It has no subject.
The term 'delivers cargoes' is a predicate made up of a verb and a direct object (the plural noun 'cargoes').
The subject of the verb 'delivers' must be a third person, singular noun or pronoun; for example:
We will be carrying several types of cargoes on the freighter, on this trip.
Trucks deliver many types of cargoes across America.
Ships bring exotic cargoes of spices from the Far East.
Cargoes are goods carried from one place to another. Here are some sentences.The ships delivered their cargoes to the port.Cargoes carried by freight train can range from solids to liquids.Many trucks must have their cargoes weighed to be sure they are not overloaded.
Cargo and cargoes are both correct plurals for cargo.
Forbidden Cargoes was created in 1925.
It delivers the correct number of seeds to the correct depth and with the correct spacing for an optimal crop.
The preacher delivers a sermon from the pulpit.
"How are you" is a correct sentence.
Yes, this sentence is correct.
You are palpitating. This is a correct sentence.
The postman delivers the mail rain or shine.