Sea Freight

Sea Freight
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Sea freight is one of the most popular transportation methods for shipping goods to overseas destinations.
Sea freights can be done in sea-containers: 20′, 40′, HC, tank containers, refer and dry containers, as well as ro-ro and in bulk.
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It is possible to ship cargo by sea on LCL and FCL conditions, based on the actual cargo specifications.
Leading sea freight forwarders will take all your worries and will provide you with a comprehensive sea freight services according to your transportation requirements.
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Most of the sea freights are managed between major international sea ports with an excellent infrastructures, terminals, warehouses, customs facilities and so on.
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When shipper needs to ship its cargo to the clients by sea, it is recommended to submit an RFQ ( request for quotation ) with an exact cargo specifications, type of the shipment ( LCL or FTL ), cargo dimensions and weight, loading address, and the destination.
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Sea Freight Rates
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The sea freight forwarder will prepare the quotation, based on mentioned cargo specifications and destination.
The freight rate will indicate the actual freight cost, involved surcharges, local handlings if required, port handling charges, export and import customs clearances if required, and the transit time.
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The shipper evaluates the offer and if agreed, confirms the shipment order.
The sea freight forwarder will arrange the freight as required by shipper, and will transport the cargo to the final destination.
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The sea freight forwarders are usually cooperate with associated qualified shipping lines and may offer their clients several freight’s options, based on different shipping lines ( carriers ) and sea freight rates.
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The transit time to the very same destination may wary, and depends on the each shipping line schedules, which also may have its influence on the freight rates.
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Therefore it is always recommended to request rates from the sea freight forwarder rather than contact each shipping line separately, which is a time consuming procedure.
Besides it is also important to take into consideration that freight forwarders ship large volumes of cargo on a regular basis, so that the shipping lines always have the best rates for the regular forwarder rather then for irregular shipper.
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In any way one may send an obligation free request for the freight rate to specific destination, and we will be glad to arrange the most competitive freight rate.

Sea Freights Destinations:

Sea freight to Argentina

Sea freight to Australia

Sea freight to Belgium

Sea freight to Brazil

Sea freight to Canada

Sea freight to Chile

Sea freight to China

Sea freight to Denmark

Sea freight to Ecuador

Sea freight to Egypt

Sea freight to Estonia

Sea freight to Finland

Sea freight to France

Sea freight to Georgia

Sea freight to Germany

Sea freight to Greece

Sea freight to Greenland

Sea freight to Hungary

Sea freight to Iceland

Sea freight to India

Sea freight to Indonesia

Sea freight to Ireland

Sea freight to Israel

Sea freight to Italy

Sea freight to Japan

Sea freight to Jordan

Sea freight to Kazakhstan

Sea freight to Kenya

Sea freight to Korea

Sea freight to Kuwait

Sea freight to Kyrgyzstan

Sea freight to Latvia

Sea freight to Lithuania

Sea freight to Luxembourg

Sea freight to Malaysia

Sea freight to Malta

Sea freight to Mexico

Sea freight to Moldova

Sea freight to New Zealand

Sea freight to Nicaragua

Sea freight to Norway

Sea freight to Panama

Sea freight to Paraguay

Sea freight to Peru

Sea freight to Philippines

Sea freight to Poland

Sea freight to Portugal

Sea freight to Romania

Sea freight to Russia

Sea freight to Serbia

Sea freight to Singapore

Sea freight to Slovakia

Sea freight to South Africa

Sea freight to Spain

Sea freight to Sweden

Sea freight to Switzerland

Sea freight to Taiwan

Sea freight to Thailand

Sea freight to Turkey

Sea freight to UK / England

Sea freight to Ukraine

Sea freight to USA / United States of America

Sea freight to Venezuela

Sea freight to Vietnam

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Our associated forwarders will be glad to answer all questions regarding the sea freights.
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