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Ocean Freight

Sail with Confidence

Navigate global waters seamlessly with ShipFlix's Ocean Freight Services. Our expertise in maritime transport ensures:

Full Container Load (FCL) and Less than Container Load (LCL):

Flexible options cater to varying shipment sizes and customer needs.

Cost-Effective Solutions:
Benefit from our strategic carrier partnerships for competitive pricing and reliable deliveries.

Efficient Route Planning:
Optimize transit times with our advanced route management and planning tools.

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Ocean Freight

Sail with Confidence

Navigate global waters seamlessly with ShipFlix's Ocean Freight Services. Our expertise in maritime transport ensures:

Full Container Load (FCL) and Less than Container Load (LCL):

Flexible options cater to varying shipment sizes and customer needs.

Cost-Effective Solutions:
Benefit from our strategic carrier partnerships for competitive pricing and reliable deliveries.

Efficient Route Planning:
Optimize transit times with our advanced route management and planning tools.

Ocean Freight Cargo Types


Ocean freight cargo can be broadly classified based on the nature of the goods being transported and their packaging requirements. Below are the common types of ocean freight cargo:

Standard goods that are typically shipped in containers and do not require special handling.
Examples: Clothing, electronics, toys, household goods, and consumer products.
Packaging: Typically packed in standard containers (e.g., 20ft, 40ft containers).

Goods that need to be kept at specific temperatures during transit to maintain quality or prevent spoilage.
Examples: Perishable food items (fruits, vegetables, meat, seafood, dairy), pharmaceuticals, and flowers.
Packaging: Transported in refrigerated containers (reefers) that maintain the required temperature range.

Goods that are classified as dangerous or hazardous and require special handling, packaging, and storage to ensure safety during transport.
Examples: Chemicals, batteries, flammable liquids, explosives, toxic substances, and gases.
Packaging: Must be packed in certified containers with appropriate labeling, documentation, and safety measures in place.
Shipping is subject to International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code regulations.

Contact Us

For additional information or to partner with us, please get in touch with our ShipFlix support team. Together, we'll craft solutions that actively propel your business forward.

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