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Sea Freight
Ship your valuable cargo to the desire destinations in the cost-effective way
Ocean freight is the most economical way of shipping large volumes of goods internationally. Popular International Express Ltd. & Popular International Agency maintains close ties with all key carriers who have built up competencies in this mode of logistics by signing carrier contracts, ensuring space allocation, competitive rates, and NAC agreements.
Ensure Freight in right place, right time and right manner with cost efficiency. Whether you have full container load (FCL), less than container load (LCL) or non-containerized load, we ship all only for you. Popular International Express Ltd. & Popular International Agency is handling more than 25,000 shipments yearly with different shipping lines.
- LCL – Less than Container Load Like airfreight consolidation, consignments are consolidated with others in a container for delivery to the same destination port. Moving on a House Bill of Lading, the shipping price is proportionate to the space/weight taken in the container.
- FCL – Full Container Load The whole container is dedicated to the customer at an agreed fixed price lump sum. Therefore, the more the customer can load, the cheaper the shipping price per unit. The container moves under a Master Bill of Lading with corresponding House Bill of landing in the name of the Customer.
Our sea freight service includes
- Pick and pack services based on client requirements
- Multimodal transportation
- Consolidation of buyers and shippers through LCL groupage
- Trained to handle perishable goods
- Special equipment and oversized cargo
- Household removals
Sea freight is the transportation of goods and materials by ship across oceans and other large bodies of water. This method of shipping is a crucial component of global trade and the worldwide supply chain, allowing businesses to efficiently move products and raw materials between continents and countries. Sea freight vessels come in a variety of sizes and specializations, from massive container ships that can carry thousands of standardized shipping containers, to tankers designed to transport liquid bulk commodities like oil and chemicals, to specialized cargo ships built to transport oversized or heavy equipment. The process of sea freight shipping typically involves loading goods at the point of origin, whether that’s a factory, warehouse, or port facility, onto a ship or vessel, which then transports the cargo across the water to its destination port where it is unloaded and distributed. This mode of transportation is generally much less expensive than air freight for moving large volumes of material, though it does take significantly longer transit times, often ranging from several days to a few weeks depending on the distance traveled. Sea freight also offers advantages in terms of carrying capacity, as ships can transport massive amounts of cargo at once, as well as greater protection from damage for certain goods. However, the logistics of coordinating sea freight shipments can be complex, requiring careful planning, documentation, and timing to ensure goods arrive when and where they are needed. Overall, sea freight remains an indispensable part of the global logistics network, facilitating the movement of trillions of dollars’ worth of products every year.