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If you shipment is of big dimensions, ocean shipment may be the ideal choice.
There are two basic kinds of containers: 20’ and 40’ sea containers.
A standard 20’ container will hold a maximum volume of about 30 m³, whereas a standard 40’ container can accommodate up to 63 m³.
So-called high-cube containers, providing for some additional volume are available, although not all ports can handle them.
Special containers, such as insulated, dry cargo, open top and reefer ones are also available
FOLLOW UP:
Point-of-origin notification or pick up
Prealerts at origin and destination ports
INTEGRATED LOGISTICS:
Drafting of tailor-made procedures and standards for accounts or operations
with special inland traffic (origin or destination) requirements
Total management of customs process
Post customs-clearance processes at points of destination
Reconditioning of hazardous or refrigerated cargo
Readaptation for distribution purposes
Re-palletization and/or re-packing for dispatch purposes
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