A Guide to Project Cargo Shipments

A Guide to Project Cargo Shipments

When it comes to transporting high and heavy cargo from point A to point B, there are a lot of details that need to be addressed to ensure that transportation is on-time and without unnecessary costs. Often this type of transportation is known as “project cargo,”...
Roro vs closed container: Which is better for your project?

Roro vs closed container: Which is better for your project?

When it comes to transporting vehicles, the two most common methods for overseas transport are ro-ro and close-container shipping. Ro-ro is short for roll-on/roll-off. It’s the most common way to ship cars, boats, travel trailers, tractors, and other high and heavy...
How to Optimize Drayage and Reduce Demurrage Charges at the Port

How to Optimize Drayage and Reduce Demurrage Charges at the Port

Optimizing drayage and reducing demurrage charges at the port can help your organization save money and improve time-efficiency. Demurrage is the charge that is payable to the owner of a chartered ship in respect of failure to load or discharge the ship within the...