Less than Container Loads – LCL

Small shipments that are not sizeable enough to fill in a Twenty Feet or Forty Feet Container can be moved as LCL loads, combing these shipments with other similar smaller shipments to fully utilise the container space.

Containerised Movements

The intermodal shipping container was born back in 1956 by an American entrepreneur Malcom McLean and has since revolutionized shipping and global trade. We offer various types of shipping containers that fit your requirements the best.

Car Carriers
Cargo Storage Roll
Double Doors
Drums
Dry Storage
Flat Rack
Half Height
Insulated/Thermal
Intermediate Bulk
Open Side Storage
Open Top
Refrigerated ISO
Special Purpose
Swap Bodies
Tanks
Tunnel

We as a group already handle more than 5000 TEUs per annum, main commodities being Furniture, Yarn, Guar Gum and Stone.

Break Bulk and Project Movements

We move cargoes which can not be moved in containers via Break bulk mode – the system of transporting goods in pieces separately, rather than being shipped in a container. Goods shipped in crates, bags, boxes, drums, barrels without the use of container are referred to as break bulk cargoes. These types of cargoes are usually large in sizes and dimensions.

Some examples of break bulk cargoes are oil and gas equipment, windmills, yachts oversized vehicles, boats, cranes, turbine blades, ship propellers, generators, large engines, construction equipment and so on. These goods are also known as Non-Containerised Cargo (NCC).

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