Flexible container shipping for global trade lanes

Ocean Freight Built for Scale

Move full containers, shared consolidations, and specialized cargo with better cost control, reliable sailing plans, and coordinated delivery from supplier door to destination warehouse.

Ocean freight container vessel

Transit Planning

12-45 Days

Flexible routing across regional and intercontinental trade lanes.

Port Reach

180+

Carrier and feeder options through major origin and destination hubs.

Service Options

FCL + LCL

Container, consolidation, reefer, and project cargo support.

Shipment Visibility

24/7

Milestone updates from booking, cutoff, sailing, arrival, and final delivery.

What Our Ocean Freight Service Covers

We coordinate carrier space, documentation, origin handling, customs support, and inland delivery so your team gets one connected shipment plan instead of separate port-side tasks.

Origin Pickup and Container Planning

Supplier pickup, cargo measurement, stuffing guidance, and consolidation planning before port cutoff.

Documentation and Compliance

Bill of lading instructions, commercial document checks, and export-import filing readiness.

Carrier Booking and Equipment Control

Carrier selection, vessel planning, free-time review, and equipment allocation based on cargo profile.

In-Transit Monitoring

Sailing milestones, rollover handling, exception updates, and proactive ETA management.

Destination Customs and Port Release

Arrival filing support, release coordination, duty and tax guidance, and deconsolidation planning.

Drayage and Final Delivery

Port pickup, warehouse delivery, container return timing, and proof-of-delivery closure.

Ocean Freight Modes

Choose the loading method that best matches your cargo density, urgency, and budget.

Mode Best For Typical Use
FCL High-volume or sealed dedicated cargo 20ft, 40ft, 40HQ containers
LCL Smaller loads that do not fill a full container Shared consolidation by cubic meter
Reefer Temperature-sensitive goods Chilled or frozen cargo settings
Breakbulk / RoRo Oversized machinery and wheeled equipment Project and non-containerized cargo

Standard Operating Flow

A structured process designed to reduce port delays and improve arrival predictability.

  1. 1

    Planning and Rate Design

    We confirm cargo profile, mode, routing, vessel options, and all-in landed-cost assumptions.

  2. 2

    Booking and Origin Cutoff Control

    We manage booking confirmation, empty pickup, cargo handoff, VGM, and documentation submission deadlines.

  3. 3

    Sailing and Transit Visibility

    We track departure, transshipment movement, revised ETA, and any carrier exceptions through the voyage.

  4. 4

    Arrival, Release, and Delivery

    Destination release, customs coordination, drayage, unloading, and container return are managed to closure.

Popular Ocean Lanes and Estimated Transit

Transit ranges below reflect port-to-port movement and may change with carrier schedules, transshipment, and customs release timing.

Origin Destination Transit Window Mode Mix
Sihanoukville Singapore 4-7 days FCL and feeder consolidation
Ho Chi Minh City Long Beach 18-24 days FCL, LCL, seasonal priority
Shenzhen Jebel Ali 14-20 days General cargo and project loads
Laem Chabang Rotterdam 25-32 days FCL, reefer, and LCL

Cargo We Commonly Handle

  • Retail and e-commerce replenishment
  • Furniture and home goods
  • Industrial equipment and spare parts
  • FMCG and packaged goods
  • Building materials and project cargo
  • Temperature-controlled food products

Shipment Preparation Checklist

  • Confirm commodity description, HS code, Incoterm, and destination consignee details.
  • Share dimensions, gross weight, and loading plan early to choose FCL, LCL, or special equipment.
  • Prepare invoice, packing list, and shipper instructions before vessel cutoff.
  • Confirm if fumigation, permits, MSDS, or reefer settings are required for the cargo.
  • Book early during peak season to reduce rollover risk and manage free-time exposure.

Ocean Freight FAQ

What is the difference between FCL and LCL?

FCL gives your cargo a dedicated container, which is ideal for volume, security, or faster handling. LCL shares container space with other shippers and is usually better for smaller cargo quantities.

Why can ocean transit times change even after booking?

Vessel schedules can shift due to port congestion, weather, blank sailings, or transshipment changes. We monitor those exceptions closely and update ETA expectations as soon as carriers revise the plan.

Can you manage customs and inland delivery too?

Yes. We can combine origin pickup, export handling, international ocean movement, destination customs support, port pickup, and final warehouse delivery in one workflow.

How early should we book before cargo ready date?

A one to two week booking window is usually safer for standard moves, while peak season, reefer, and project cargo often need even earlier planning for equipment and vessel space.

Need a cost-efficient ocean freight plan?

Send us your cargo dimensions, origin, destination, commodity details, preferred Incoterm, and cargo ready date. We will prepare routing options with mode recommendations, transit windows, and pricing guidance.