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Whether you need full container load (FCL) or less than container load (LCL) services, our flexible sea freight options are designed to optimize your logistics and reduce costs. At Port World, we understand the importance of efficient and cost-effective shipping solutions. Our sea freight services are designed to meet the diverse needs of our global clients, offering both reliability and affordability for transporting goods across the world's oceans. we work with selected quality carriers offering multiple shipping options, competitive transit times and maximized container availability. The combination of our global reach, local expertise and personal service helps your company reach your goals through efficient logistics.

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Why Choose PortWorld for Sea Freight?
  • Comprehensive Options
  • Global Network
  • Custom Clearance Expertise
  • Real-Time Tracking
  • Safety and Security

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Discover how Port World can streamline your sea freight requirements with our reliable and professional services. Visit our website or contact our team to discuss your specific shipping needs and how we can help transport your goods efficiently and safely across the seas.

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Sea freight, also known as ocean freight, involves transporting goods via ships across oceans and seas. It differs from air and land freight in terms of cost-effectiveness, capacity for large shipments, and longer transit times.

Sea freight accommodates a wide range of cargo types, including manufactured goods, raw materials, vehicles, machinery, perishables, and oversized items such as machinery and industrial equipment.

Standard container sizes for sea freight shipments include 20-foot containers (TEU), 40-foot containers (FEU), and high cube containers, which offer additional height. There are also specialized containers for specific cargo types, such as refrigerated containers for perishable goods.

Common documents for sea freight shipments include the bill of lading, commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and any necessary permits or licenses. Additionally, specific documentation may be required for customs clearance in the destination country.

Yes, many sea freight carriers offer tracking services that allow customers to monitor the status of their shipments in real-time. Tracking information typically includes the vessel's current location, estimated arrival time at port, and other relevant details.