Ocean Freight

Ocean freight in logistics refers to the transportation of goods by sea, typically via large cargo ships. It is the most widely used mode of transport for international trade, accounting for the majority of global shipping due to its capacity to move large volumes of goods over long distances at relatively low costs.


Less than Container Load (LCL)

LCL allows companies to share container space with other shipments, making it an option for businesses that do not have enough cargo to fill a full container.

Bulk Cargo

Bulk cargo refers to large quantities of unpackaged goods, such as coal, grain, or oil, shipped in specialized vessels designed to handle such materials

Full Container Load (FCL)

In FCL, a company rents an entire shipping container for its goods, providing full control over the load. This is cost-effective for companies shipping large volumes that can fill the container.


Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo)

RoRo ships are designed to carry vehicles and heavy machinery that can be driven on and off the ship without the need for cranes or other equipment