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Ocean Transport
Sea transportation, also known as maritime or water transport, involves the movement of goods or people via waterways using ships, boats, and other vessels. This method is a crucial part of global trade and travel, particularly for moving large quantities of cargo over long distances.
Refrigerated Cargo
Refrigerated cargo, often called reefer cargo, refers to goods that require temperature-controlled transportation to maintain their quality and integrity throughout the supply chain. These are typically perishable or temperature-sensitive items like fruits, vegetables, meat, seafood, and pharmaceuticals. Maintaining the correct temperature is crucial to prevent spoilage and ensure the product arrives in optimal condition.
Dangerous Goods
Dangerous goods ocean freight refers to the maritime transport of hazardous materials, which are classified into nine hazard classes based on their properties. These goods, which can include explosives, gases, flammable liquids, and more, require careful handling, packaging, and documentation to ensure safety during transit. Shipping dangerous goods by sea is often more cost-effective and environmentally friendly than air freight, but it's crucial to adhere to strict regulations like the IMDG Code to mitigate risks.
Customs Clearing
Customs clearing ocean freight is the process of preparing and submitting the necessary documentation, paying duties and taxes, and ensuring compliance with regulations for goods being transported by sea to enter or exit a country. This process is crucial for the smooth flow of goods across borders and involves a series of steps to verify the legality of the shipment and its adherence to import/export regulations.