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Consolidated Cargo Shipping

Consolidated air cargo is an air transport service where multiple shipments from different shippers are combined into a single larger shipment. A freight forwarder or consolidator handles grouping these shipments, optimizing space on the plane and reducing individual costs.

Benefits

  • Cost Savings
  • Flexibility in Volumes
  • Higher Shipping Frequency
  • Security and Protection
  • Wide Coverage

When is it used?

For smaller volume shipments that do not justify a direct air shipment, when looking for a more economical option than individual air shipping, or for goods that require speed but not extreme urgency.

Direct Air Cargo

Direct air cargo refers to the shipment of goods from a single shipper directly to the final destination, without consolidation with other shippers' cargo. It is an exclusive air transport service where the cargo occupies all or most of the available space on a plane.

Benefits

  • Faster Delivery
  • Total Control of the Shipment
  • Less Cargo Handling
  • Ideal for Special Cargo
  • Enhanced Security

When is it used?

Direct air cargo is used when priority is given to speed, security, and control, making it ideal for high-value goods such as artwork or advanced electronics, perishable products requiring immediate delivery, urgent shipments of spare parts or critical documents, bulky cargo occupying a large portion of the plane, items needing special transport conditions like pharmaceuticals or live animals, and situations where maximum security is essential, such as defense shipments.

Full Aircraft/Charters

A charter flight involves renting an entire aircraft to transport cargo for a single client (or several who agree), from a point of origin to a specific destination. Unlike regular cargo flights, which have fixed routes and schedules, charter flights are tailored to the client's needs.

Benefits

  • Maximum Flexibility
  • Ideal for Large Volume Cargo
  • Speed and Efficiency
  • Security and Privacy
  • No Size or Weight Restrictions
  • Reduced Risk of Damage

When is it used?

When transporting large volumes of cargo that fill an entire plane, for urgent shipments requiring quick and direct delivery, when transporting high-value goods or those requiring special handling conditions, in emergency situations, such as transporting humanitarian aid or medical supplies, for very large or heavy cargo that cannot be transported on regular flights, or when maximum security is needed.

Maritime Solutions


Full Container Load (FCL)

Full Container Load (FCL) is a maritime transport service where a full container is used to ship goods from a single shipper. This means the container is not shared with other shippers and is used exclusively for the cargo of one company or individual.

Benefits

  • Exclusive Use of the Container
  • Lower Risk of Damage
  • Enhanced Security
  • Ideal for Large Volumes
  • Flexibility in Cargo

When is it used?

FCL is ideal for companies with large volumes of cargo that can fill a full container. It is also a good option if you need to ship goods securely and quickly, as the container is sealed and not opened until it reaches its destination.

Less than Container Load (LCL)

Less than Container Load (LCL) is a maritime transport service where goods from multiple shippers are consolidated into a single container. This means you do not need to fill a full container to ship your products.

Benefits

  • Cost Savings
  • Ideal for Small Volumes
  • Flexibility in Shipping
  • Access to Competitive Rates
  • Higher Shipping Frequency
  • Solution for Urgent Cargo

When is it used?

LCL is ideal for companies looking to reduce shipping costs by sharing container space with other shippers or when the volume of your cargo is small and does not fill a full container.

Oversized Cargo

Break Bulk Cargo refers to cargo transported in individual units, rather than in containers. This includes large and heavy items that do not fit in standard containers, or cargo that, by its nature, cannot be containerized.

Benefits

  • Capacity for Special Cargo
  • Specialized Equipment
  • Enhanced Security
  • Cargo Protection
  • Comprehensive Support

When is it used?

For transporting heavy machinery, industrial equipment, vehicles, structural steel, wood, pipes, and other large and heavy items. In ports not equipped to handle containers. When the volume of cargo does not justify the use of a full container but is too large for LCL.

Land Solutions


Full Truck Load (FTL)

Full Truck Load (FTL) refers to the land transport of goods where a full truck is used exclusively for the cargo of a single shipper. This means the truck is not shared with other shippers and is used exclusively for the cargo of one company or individual. It is the land equivalent of FCL in maritime transport.

Benefits

  • Exclusive Use of the Truck
  • Less Cargo Handling
  • Faster Delivery
  • Ideal for Large Volumes
  • Flexibility in Cargo
  • Direct Delivery to Destination

When is it used?

When transporting large volumes of cargo that fill a full truck, for shipments requiring quick and direct delivery, as there are no intermediate stops to consolidate or deconsolidate the cargo, when transporting high-value goods or those requiring special handling conditions, or when minimizing the risk of damage or loss during transport is needed.

Less than Truck Load (LTL)

When the volume of your cargo is small and does not fill a full truck, when you need to ship goods to destinations where there is not enough cargo to fill an FTL truck, or for companies looking to reduce shipping costs by sharing truck space with other shippers.

Benefits

  • Cost Savings
  • Ideal for Small Volumes
  • Flexibility in Shipping
  • Higher Shipping Frequency
  • Solution for Urgent Cargo

When is it used?

When the volume of your cargo is small and does not fill a full truck, when you need to ship goods to destinations where there is not enough cargo to fill an FTL truck, or for companies looking to reduce shipping costs by sharing truck space with other shippers.

Temperature-Controlled Units

These are units specifically designed to maintain a constant temperature inside their cargo space. They are used to transport temperature-sensitive goods, ensuring their integrity during transit. They can maintain both cold (refrigerated or frozen) and warm temperatures, depending on the product's needs.

Benefits

  • Preservation of Perishable Products
  • Wide Variety of Products
  • Temperature Control Technology
  • Reduction of Losses
  • Flexibility in Temperature Ranges

When is it used?

Primarily used for perishable food products such as fruits, vegetables, meats, and dairy, as well as for pharmaceuticals requiring specific temperature conditions. They are crucial for transporting chemicals and flowers, ensuring their quality and integrity from origin to destination.