Consolidated Sea Freight

Consolidated Sea Freight

Consolidated sea freight is one method of transporting goods all around the world, and this mode specifically involves the movement of goods via cargo ships. Often referred to as ocean freight, or container shipping, goods are packed into containers and then sent to your desired destination.here at agi we specialise in offering sea freight solutions.
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Our Company

 

 

Welcome to XIAMEN AE GLOBAL, a government-licensed and IATA, FIATA, FMC, and NVOCC-approved company. Since our foundation in 2018, we have been a leading provider of transportation and logistics services in China. With a network of over 100 overseas agents, we handle a comprehensive range of services, including airfreight, ocean freight, courier, customs clearance, warehousing, and project & break bulk shipments.Backed by more than 10 years of experience in the freight forwarding and logistics industry, XIAMEN AE GLOBAL operates with a commitment to professionalism, honesty, and sincerity. We aim to be a reliable business partner, providing exceptional service to help your business thrive in today's competitive market.

 

Why Choose Us

 

 

Company Strength
With a network of over 100 overseas agents, we handle a comprehensive range of services, including airfreight, ocean freight, courier, customs clearance, warehousing, and project & break bulk shipments.

 

Rich experience
Backed by more than 10 years of experience in the freight forwarding and logistics industry, XIAMEN AE GLOBAL operates with a commitment to professionalism, honesty, and sincerity. We aim to be a reliable business partner, providing exceptional service to help your business thrive in today's competitive market.

 

Our Services
Expertise in major ports: Xiamen, Fuzhou, Shanghai, Ningbo, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou.ATA/Personal effects/Air shipment management.Comprehensive handling of FOB to CIF transactions, including switch MBL and HBL.Assistance with Certificates of Origin, Form A, Document Legalization, BV, SGS, and more.Door-to-door delivery.

 

Warehouse consolidation
Receiving and consolidating cargo from various suppliers into the same container.Our warehouse can serve as your storage and distribution hub in China, organizing and delivering your goods as per your requirements.

 

Door To Door Sea Freight

Door To Door Sea Freight

We have extensive experience in handling door to door sea freight from China to the world, we offer the best shipping rates for any kind of transported goods, and we are very familiar with the paperwork and documentation required by customs.

Sea Freight To Door

Sea Freight To Door

About the sea freight to door service,The USA all port we can provide the door to door service.

Shipping Cars By Sea

Shipping Cars By Sea

We have privode the all china port shipping cars by sea service,if you need cars service,you can sent MSDS,my partner the OOCL/YML/ONE can use it..

Sea Cargo International

Sea Cargo International

We are providing you with the most flexible, cost-efficient and fully coordinated sea cargo international solutions Our sea cargo international service is here to ensure your cargo reaches the right place, at the right time, in the most economical way-without the need to compromise on quality or reliability.

Global Sea Freight

Global Sea Freight

In this world of technology and automated systems, personal contact is paramount. At our global sea fright service, we build relationships with those people forming part of your worldwide logistics chain to ensure that your cargo moves smoothly, on time and within budget.

Consolidated Sea Freight

Consolidated Sea Freight

We provide the best solutions and service delivery for consolidated sea freight from China. With our consolidated sea freight services that can deliver your goods from China to any destination worldwide, and we can provide you with fast, affordable and reliable sea freight and delivery of your goods.

Agent Sea Freight

Agent Sea Freight

Agent Sea Freight has a wide range of business and many clues, which makes it difficult for any carrier (shipping company) or cargo owner to personally handle the specific business of each link in the transportation business, and many tasks need to be handled by an agent.

Express Sea Freight

Express Sea Freight

If you need your package delivered to its destination quickly, choose us for fast, reliable express sea freight. Relying on professional international experience and customs clearance skills, we can ensure that your door-to-door delivery arrives quickly in the right time

DDU DDP Sea Freight

DDU DDP Sea Freight

About the DDU DDP SEA FREIGHT, DDU, means Delivery Duty Unpaid, whether your supplier is in Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou or any other place in China, you can just wait for your goods at home, but only one thing you need to take care, you need to pay the duty and VAT.

 

What is Consolidated Sea Freight

 

 

Consolidated sea freight is one method of transporting goods all around the world, and this mode specifically involves the movement of goods via cargo ships. Often referred to as ocean freight, or container shipping, goods are packed into containers and then sent to your desired destination.here at agi we specialise in offering sea freight solutions.

 

 

Benefits of Consolidated Sea Freight

 

 

Cost efficiency
We've already briefly touched on this, but when you consolidate shipments, you significantly lower transportation costs. Instead of sending out smaller shipments each time a customer places an order, you combine your packages with other shippers who need to reach a similar destination. Overall, the cost per unit of freight decreases, and you end up getting more out of your bottom line.The costs are kept lower because carriers often offer discounted rates for full truckloads and containers. Even if you're splitting the cost with other shippers, you still don't have to pay as much. There are also fewer handling and storage costs and lower fuel expenses during transportation.

 

Environmental impact
When you send out multiple shipments just for your business per week, you're making several trips that could be avoided. By consolidating your shipments with others, you can experience a wide range of environmental benefits, too. The main one is that fewer trips mean fewer emissions are released into the environment, including carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases, reducing your overall carbon footprint. Similarly, consolidation means less fuel needs to be used. This enhanced the fuel efficiency of the supply chain and also helped improve the environment. Alongside this, you get better peace of mind and know that you're playing your part in helping make our world a healthier place.

 

Reduced risk of damage
Many companies don't consider this benefit when consolidating their freight. But in fact, placing your shipments with others onto a larger shipment often leads to safer transport and fewer instances of damage. This is mainly because there are fewer handling events, which means that your goods don't need to be loaded, unloaded, or transferred as much. This reduces any opportunities for damage.Another way that the freight consolidation method reduces the risk of damage is that it involves improved packaging and palletizing. Since those moving the goods are looking for a full shipment, they want to make the most out of the space, which means each package is better placed and secured, minimizing any chance of movement during transport.

 

Efficiency and time-saving
Last but not least, consolidated freight shipping improves overall efficiency and saves time in logistics operations. This is because when you combine your shipments with others, you, or the logistics provider you're working with, can streamline your operations. This is because there are fewer complex steps in the shipment process, meaning you can instead put your time into other parts of the supply chain

 

Types of Consolidated Sea Freight
 

Roll On/Roll Off Ships
The first of the five common types of sea transport for your cargo is a roll-on/roll-off ship, which is commonly referred to as a "RoRo." These ships mainly transport vehicles, so to load the cargo, all you need to do is drive the vehicle to its place on the ship. After the ship reaches its destination, you simply drive the vehicle off the ship. This type of ship is very efficient and easy to use if you need to transport vehicles overseas.

 

Cargo Ships
Cargo ships come in many sizes and can transport all kinds of freight efficiently. Some cargo ships even have specialized refrigerated areas to carry perishable items to their destination. Cargo ships often have their own methods for loading and unloading freight, so if you need to ship fragile items, consider inquiring about these methods to ensure your cargo is safe.

 

Bulk Carriers
Unlike cargo ships, you will not find many cargo containers on bulk carriers. Bulk carriers transport items such as coal, wood chips, grains, and metal ore. Instead of loading these items into a container, businesses usually pour them right into the hold itself.

 

Barges
Businesses usually tow barges behind ships to provide more space for freight. These barges come in many sizes, so people can choose the size that works best for their specific type of cargo. Cargo ships use barges on a daily basis, so if you see an extra boat behind a cargo ship, it's most likely a barge.

 

Application of Consolidated Sea Freight

Consumer Goods
Consumer goods, ranging from clothing and household items to electronics and appliances, frequently make their way across the oceans in vast quantities. These goods serve markets worldwide, and ocean freight offers a cost-effective means of transporting them in bulk.

 

Machinery and Equipment
Heavy machinery, industrial equipment, and manufacturing machinery are often shipped via ocean freight. The robustness of cargo vessels allows for the transport of oversized and heavy equipment efficiently.

 

Electronics
The electronics sector heavily depends on ocean freight for transporting components, devices, and appliances. This includes everything from smartphones and laptops to large-scale electronics used in various sectors.

Raw Materials and Commodities

Ocean freight holds a crucial position in the global supply chain for essential raw materials and commodities, including minerals, ores, steel, and agricultural products. These essential resources move in significant volumes to meet the demands of industries worldwide.

Automotive

The automotive industry relies on ocean freight to transport vehicles, auto parts, and components. This encompasses a wide range of items, from automobiles and trucks to motorcycles and spare parts required by assembly plants across the globe.

Energy Resources

Ocean vessels transport energy resources like oil, natural gas, and coal across vast distances. These resources are critical for powering industries and generating energy in different parts of the world.

 

Key Components of Consolidated Sea Freight
 
 

Warehousing
Before the merchandise and shipments can be combined into a single shipment, they need somewhere to be stored. This is where warehouses come into play. They act as central hubs where the products are received, sorted, and consolidated into the larger shipment. The people who work in these facilities need to work well with all the shippers using the consolidated method and ensure everything gets properly sorted before transportation.

 
 

Logistics providers
Third-party logistics (3PL), like SPI Logistics, also play a crucial role in ensuring everything in the consolidation process runs smoothly, and all shipments get to their end destination on time and in good condition. This is because these companies have the expertise to manage and execute various logistics operations for several companies effectively, streamlining the entire supply chain.

 
 

Transportation
Of course, one of the most important components in freight consolidation is transportation. This is the method used to combine multiple shipments. The type of transport can vary depending on your goals or where you're transporting the items.

 

 

The Hidden Costs of Consolidated Sea Freight: A Breakdown of Charges

 

Freight Charges and Their Impact on the Bottom Line
Freight charges can have a significant impact on a company's profitability. The cost of shipping goods by sea can account for a substantial portion of a product's total cost. Therefore, any fluctuations in freight charges can directly affect a company's bottom line.

 

The Role of Fuel Surcharges in Ocean Freight Costs
Fuel surcharges are an essential component of ocean freight costs. These surcharges are designed to account for the fluctuating price of fuel and are calculated as a percentage of the base freight rate.Fuel surcharges can vary depending on several factors, including the price of oil, the distance between the origin and destination ports, and the size and weight of the cargo.

 

Port Charges and Terminal Handling Fees: What You Need to Know
Port charges and terminal handling fees are additional costs that businesses must consider when shipping goods by sea. Port charges are fees imposed by the port authorities for the use of their facilities, while terminal handling fees are charges levied by the terminal operators for handling cargo.

 

Demurrage and Detention Charges: The Cost of Delayed Shipments
Demurrage and detention charges are additional costs that businesses may incur if their shipments are delayed. Demurrage charges are imposed when cargo is not picked up from the port within a specified time frame, while detention charges are levied when containers are not returned to the port within a specified time frame.

 

How to Choose Consolidated Sea Freight
Consolidated Sea Freight
Sea Freight From China To Bangladesh
Sea Cargo Philippines To Japan
Shipping From China To Vietnam

Cost
Cost is obviously a big factor for every business, so -whether you're importing or exporting -if the cost of shipping falls to you then this is a huge consideration.Usually, you'll find that shipping by sea is the cheaper of the two options by far -as a very general rule of thumb, you can expect it to cost between 4-6 times less than shipping by air. However, due to differences in how the cost is calculated, the size and weight of your shipment can affect this. There's likely to be less of a margin between the cost of shipping a small, light package (and sometimes shipping by air can even be the cheaper option), while heavier, larger shipments will always cost much less to ship by sea freight.

 

Duty & VAT
The other import costs to consider are UK Duty and VAT (if payable), which are affected by the type of transportation you use for your goods. This bill is calculated as a percentage of the cost of both the goods and the shipping, so it follows that the cheapest method of transportation (usually sea freight) will also result in a lower Duty and VAT bill (on goods of equivalent value), lower costs overall and a better profit margin.

 

Speed
It's pretty evident that goods travelling by air are going to reach their destination much quicker than goods travelling by sea. An air freight shipment could take just a few days to get from China to the UK, while goods travelling by sea are likely to take around a month to arrive.
Your choice here will come down to how quickly you need your items. If you already have orders waiting and have promised your customers quick delivery, or need the goods as soon as possible to stock a shop or use within your business, then speedy receipt of your shipment is essential.

 

Carbon Footprint
Environmental issues are a growing concern for all businesses, and some may even have environmental targets that they need to adhere to. If you want to minimise your carbon footprint when importing or exporting, shipping by sea is the far more environmentally friendly option. Sending goods by air freight produces approximately 36x the amount of CO2 (greenhouse gas) emissions as sending the equivalent by sea freight -a huge difference by anyone's standards!

 

 
Process of Consolidated Sea Freight
 
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Export Haulage: The First Step of Sea Import Freight Forwarding Process
In a sea import freight forwarding process, the first step involves the shippers' goods entering the region. The region is of the sender or transporter. For this, either a road route or a railway can be selected. However, for this, different plans come into the question. Such as the weight and value of the goods. Some companies prefer a road route through trucks. Whereas some want to transfer bulk and they use railway routes.

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Customs Clearance
When you are a shipper, there remains more duties to follow the law than others. It is since transporters are responsible for transferring your goods only. They must not be involved in any difficult activity. Goods that you wish to transport must undergo clearance by the authorities. This happens among the customs clearance regions. And you must provide your transporter with all customs clearance forms.

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Handling at the Origin
An important part of a sea import freight forwarding process is the handling of the goods at the origin. By origin, we mean the warehouse of the supplier. Handling the goods does not only mean loading them into the cargo carrier. However, it also involves useful processes such as inspection of the goods for transportation. In general, three steps and processes come into this. These include handling the goods, inspecting them, and loading them into the cargo. For this, freight forwarders coordinate likewise.

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Scheduling
A freight forwarder is responsible to assign the transportation job to a carrier. However, they must outline a plan to transfer the goods. It is similar to drawing a road map for an easy operation. For this, the freight forwarder schedules a shipment. So the goods reach the destination within time. But this scheduling involves different costs that can come up alongside the calculations.

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Import Clearance
Just like clearance is necessary at the exporting destination, there is a demand for it at the destination. This process generally begins before the arrival of the cargo and involves a broker that a sender arranges.

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Handling at the Destination
Once the cargo reaches the specific destination, the process next is to unload the goods. This happens at the destination of the receiver. In essence, the process involves the transportation of the unloaded goods from the port to the warehouse at the destination.

 

Company Services
 

 

Sea Freight
Rail Freight
freight forwarder
Shipping Forwarder

 

FAQ
 

Q: What is the meaning of ocean freight?

A: Ocean freight, also known as sea freight, refers to the transportation of goods or cargo by ships across the world. It is a primary mode of international trade, facilitating movement of large volumes of goods between countries.

Q: Who pays for ocean freight?

A: Once on the ship, the buyer is responsible financially for transportation costs, customs clearance, fees, and taxes. Conversely, with FOB destination, the seller pays the shipment cost and fees until the items reach their destination, such as the buyer's location.

Q: Do FedEx do sea freight?

A: International freight shipping through FedEx gives you options for sending shipments over 150 lbs. around the world. You can choose from air, land, and sea services that deliver the right balance of price and speed for your business.

Q: Is sea freight profitable?

A: The global container shipping industry saw profits surge to more than $10 billion in the second quarter on record volumes and rising freight rates after Red Sea diversions, according to a new analysis. Net income for the world's major container carriers, including Denmark's A.P.

Q: Is sea freight more expensive?

A: While air freight is generally more expensive than sea freight, it offers rapid transit times, often delivering goods within a matter of days or weeks, depending on the destination.Sea freight is less expensive. If you choose to ship your goods with other products in an LCL it can be even more cost-effective.

Q: Why is ocean freight cheap?

A: Ships can carry far more cargo than planes, but the real savings come from efficiency, infrastructure, and fuel costs. All these factors work together to keep sea shipping affordable, even though it takes longer.

Q: How do I pick up sea freight?

A: To pick up FCL Ocean Cargo, you'll need to pay your freight payment. Once paid, the ocean carrier will send their release over to the terminal. Your customs release will also need to be cleared. Then, the terminal will update their system to show that all releases has been cleared.

Q: What is the difference between ocean and sea freight?

A: Ocean freight is best for long international trips using large ships and standard containers like 20-foot or 40-foot units. Sea freight works well for shorter, regional trips with smaller vessels and various cargo types. Knowing these differences helps businesses choose the right shipping method.

Q: Does Amazon use ocean freight?

A: Transportation products. Use our Standard Ocean freight for a cost-effective shipping option, or Fast Ocean freight for a faster, yet still cost-efficient shipping option compared to other transportation modes, such as air freight. Plus, ship direct to Amazon fulfillment centers.

Q: What is the cheapest way to ship internationally?

A: Flat Export is the cheapest way to mail a package internationally for most destinations. UPS®, DHL, and USPS, plus other major couriers all offer international shipping. With Easyship you can save up to 91% off discounted shipping rates on 250+ couriers, including international shipping.

Q: Is it cheaper to send a 20 lb box UPS or USPS?

A: Generally, UPS works out cheaper for shipping large items, while USPS is cheaper for sending small items. If you're looking for a price for ground shipping in the US and your parcel is no more than 66lbs, a good choice is UPS Ground.

Q: Why are cargo ships so cheap?

A: One of the reasons that sea freight is so much cheaper than air freight, is because cargo ships hold more capacity than aeroplanes do. This would mean that ships' supply outweighs the demand for it, meaning that prices will drop, as supply is outweighing demand.

Q: Is sea freight safe?

A: Reliable: Sea freight is a reliable mode of transportation. Although it takes longer to ship goods by sea, it is a safe and secure option for businesses. It is less susceptible to weather and other external factors compared to other modes of transportation.

Q: How much is sea freight from China to USA?

A: Sea Freight Rates Per KG.Ocean freight is around $2-$4/kg, and a China-US shipment will take around 30-40 days or more. At about $5-8 per kilo, a China-US shipment between 150 kg and 500 kg can economically go air freight and will take around 8-10 days.

Q: How long does sea freight usually take?

A: 20 to 45 days
Understanding these factors is key to effective logistics planning and ensuring timely delivery of goods. Ocean freight transit times vary significantly depending on several factors such as the route, mode of transport, and seasonal variations. Typically, sea freight shipping can range from 20 to 45 days.

Q: Does FedEx do sea freight?

A: International freight shipping through FedEx gives you options for sending shipments over 150 lbs. around the world. You can choose from air, land, and sea services that deliver the right balance of price and speed for your business.

Q: How much does an empty 40 container cost?

A: Used 40′ containers start as low as $1,750, but containers can cost as much as $3,500 in markets where supply is scarce. One trip 40′ containers, which are like new, can cost anywhere from $4,500 to $7,900, depending on availability.Here, a 20ft container may set you back anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000. If you need the 40ft version, be prepared to invest between $1,500 and $10,000.

Q: What is the difference between ocean freight and sea freight?

A: Sea freight (also known as ocean freight) – goods transported via cargo ships. FCL – Full Container Load or LCL – Less than Container Load (Sea Freight) Rail freight – good transported via railway. Less than truckload freight (LTL) – cargo space is shared with other transporters.Drivers are not employed by Amazon, instead you will be an employee of, who partners with Amazon.

Q: Who pays for ocean freight?

A: Once on the ship, the buyer is responsible financially for transportation costs, customs clearance, fees, and taxes. Conversely, with FOB destination, the seller pays the shipment cost and fees until the items reach their destination, such as the buyer's location.

Q: What type of freight is cheapest?

A: Intermodal Rail Freight Shipping is the most cost-effective solution for volume truckload freight shipping. Intermodal rail shipping is an economical, reliable and environmentally friendlier means of freight transport.In general, the higher the cargo's density, the cheaper the rate. Mode of freight also matters - road and rail tend to be cheapest while air is most expensive. In addition, not all freight brokers have access to the best rates.

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