The world’s ocean covers 71% of the earth’s surface, means that maritime transport has been a major driver of economic growth and globalization, and maritime transport is still quite complex, which depends on successful coordination among multiple relevant partners, each with its own advantages. Also known as sea freight, ocean freight is the transportation of goods through the sea, using cargo ships.
That is the most common way of transporting goods across the world, representing about 80% of international global trade, and the percentage is even higher for most developing countries.
Sea Services include:
– Confirmed space allocation with the liner.
– Sea freight import.
– Sea freight export.
– Full container load (FCL) consolidation.
– Less than container load (LCL) consolidation.
– Factory or warehouse or farm stuffing of container
– Dry or reefer shipment
– Custom clearance and forwarding
– Cargo Tracking