Cargo Handling

Cargo handling refers to the process of loading, unloading, storing, and securing goods during transportation. Proper cargo handling ensures the safety of goods, minimizes damage, and improves efficiency in logistics operations. Our expert team ensures that all shipments are handled with the utmost care, whether at ports, warehouses, or during transit.

Sea cargo handling involves the movement of containers, bulk cargo, and break-bulk shipments at ports and terminals. We use advanced equipment and trained personnel to manage the process effectively, reducing delays and optimizing workflows.

Our Areas of Responsibility

  • - Ensuring safe and secure cargo movement
  • - Implementing efficient cargo loading and unloading procedures
  • - Utilizing advanced technology to monitor cargo conditions
  • - Providing specialized handling for fragile, perishable, and hazardous goods
  • - Managing warehouse storage and inventory tracking

Frequently Asked Question

FCL (Full Container Load): You rent the whole container (ideal for 10+ pallets).

LCL (Less than Container Load): Share space with others (best for small shipments).

  • Reefer Containers: Perishables (food, medicine).
  • Open-Top/Flat Rack: Oversized machinery.
  • Dangerous Goods: Batteries, chemicals.
  • N/B: Declare cargo accurately to avoid delays.