Ship Freight

Ship Freight

Ocean freight is the process of transporting goods by sea. It is the most common form of shipping for international trade, accounting for over 90% of all goods transported globally. Ocean freight is a cost-effective way to ship large quantities of goods over long distances.

There are two main types of ocean freight: full container load (FCL) and less than container load (LCL). FCL shipping is when a customer fills an entire container with their goods. LCL shipping is when a customer shares a container with other customers.

The cost of ocean freight varies depending on the size and weight of the shipment, the distance it is traveling, and the type of freight. Freight forwarders can help customers find the best rates and arrange for the transportation of their goods.

General Forwarding

General forwarding is a broad term that encompasses a wide range of activities related to the transportation of goods. It can involve anything from arranging for the pickup and delivery of goods to clearing customs and arranging for insurance.

Project Forwarding

Project forwarding is a specialized form of freight forwarding that is used to transport large, complex, or high-value items. Project freight forwarders have the expertise and experience to handle all aspects of the shipping process for these types of shipments

Export Packing

Export packing is an important step in ensuring that your goods arrive safely and on time at their destination. By following these steps, you can help to protect your investment and avoid any unexpected costs.

Break Bulk Management

Break bulk cargo is cargo that is not shipped in containers. It can be any type of cargo, from heavy machinery to construction materials to agricultural products. Break bulk cargo is often more difficult to ship than containerized cargo, as it requires more specialized handling and equipment.

Contract Management

Contract management in freight forwarding is the process of negotiating, drafting, and managing contracts with carriers, customers, and other third-party service providers. It is an essential part of the freight forwarding process, as it helps to ensure that all parties involved in the shipment are aware of their responsibilities and that the shipment is delivered on time and within budget.

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