*Wet bulk cargo.
*Dry bulk cargo.
*Whatever needs moving…
Flatbed trucks for odd-shapes
General cargo vessels
1. Availability of requisite container.
2. Availability of space on the vessel.
3. Port terminal operations.
4. Transport equipment's used for carriage of oversized cargo.
5. Transit time and routing.
6. Handling of break-bulk cargo at the terminal.
Standard Containers
(20’, 40’, 45’ height 8’6’’)
Hard Top Containers
(removable steel roof)
There are many varieties of containers….
Open Top Containers
Flat Rack
Containers
High Cube Container (9’6’’ tall)
Break-bulk cargo on Out of Gauge container Stowage
Docking area
Container crane (Portainer)
Loading / unloading area
Local Storage
Chassis
Quay Crane
Vessel
Discharging container flow
Loading container flow
Gate
Normal Container Trailer
Low Bed Trailers
Cargo on Low Bed Trailers
* Minimum transit time.
* Avoiding transhipment.
* Stowage on board.
* Availability of gears for loading and unloading.
Special gears for handling