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Sea Freight Solutions

Reliable, cost-effective ocean freight services for businesses of all sizes.
A container ship travels through the ocean, carrying multicolored containers on its deck.

Full-Service Sea Freight, Built for Global Growth

From full containers to smaller loads, we deliver cost-effective ocean freight solutions with expert coordination, reliable transit, and end-to-end support.

Full Container Load (FCL)

Our FCL service provides you with dedicated container space for your shipments, ideal for larger cargo volumes or when you need to maintain cargo integrity throughout transit.
  • Access to various container types: 20ft, 40ft dry, high cube, flatracks, refrigerated,
  • Professional cargo handling and loading supervision
  • Comprehensive documentation and customs support
  • Suitable for larger shipments requiring dedicated container space
  • Regular sailings on major shipping routes with reliable carriers
Shipping containers stacked at a busy port, with large cranes overhead.

Less than Container Load (LCL)

Our LCL service allows you to ship smaller quantities of goods without paying for an entire container, making it a cost-effective solution for smaller shipments while still benefiting from reliable ocean freight services.
  • Cost-effective solution for smaller shipments
  • Ideal for shipments under 15 cubic meters
  • Professional consolidation services at origin
  • Greater flexibility for frequent, smaller shipments
  • Regular departures on major trade lanes
Stacks of colorful shipping containers under a clear blue sky.

Why Choose Sea Freight

Ocean shipping offers numerous advantages for international freight.

Cost-Effective

Sea freight is typically 4-6 times less expensive than air freight, making it ideal for non-urgent shipments and budget-conscious businesses.

High Capacity

Ocean vessels can transport large volumes and heavy cargo that would be impossible or prohibitively expensive to ship by air, including oversized equipment.

Global Reach

With access to major ports worldwide, sea freight connects you to markets across the globe, even in regions with limited air freight infrastructure.

Environmentally Friendly

Ocean shipping has a significantly lower carbon footprint per ton-mile compared to air freight, helping you reduce your environmental impact.

Versatile Options

From standard dry containers to specialized equipment like refrigerated containers, flat racks, and open tops, sea freight accommodates virtually any cargo type.

Reliable for Bulk Planning

Sea freight enables cost-efficient logistics planning for large-volume shipments, making it a dependable option for businesses managing long-term supply strategies.

Don't just take our word for it

See what our clients say about our sea freight services.
"I have been using this company for a few months now. They have been absolutely brilliant in their customer service. They have gone above & beyond on multiple fronts. Used for freight forwarding as well as goods inspections, factory inspections etc."
Stefan Hewitt
"I have been using PowerCargo for the past few months as my trusted partner for my haulage needs. Elaine, Chelsea and Kerry are so supportive and knowledgeable. I have never had an issue with cargo or customs since working together. 5 stars everyday"
Gary Howard
"A great experience dealing with Simon and Nicky from power cargo, my first time shipping a container from china and they talked me through it and provided vital information throughout the whole process, everything went smooth and would definitely recommend for any logistic services."
Erdin B
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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about our sea freight services.

What happens if my shipment is selected for customs inspection?

If your shipment is selected for inspection, our team will coordinate with customs authorities, arrange for the physical examination, and provide any additional documentation or information required. We'll keep you informed throughout the process and work to resolve any issues that arise. While inspection may cause some delay, our expertise helps minimize disruption and expedite release once inspection is complete.

Can you handle customs clearance for restricted or regulated goods?

Yes, we have expertise in clearing restricted and regulated goods including food products, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, electronics, and other controlled items. We ensure all necessary permits, licenses, and certifications are obtained and that your shipments comply with all applicable regulations. Our team stays current with changing import/export controls to navigate these complex requirements.

How are customs duties and taxes calculated?

Customs duties are typically calculated as a percentage of the declared value of the goods, based on their HS (Harmonized System) classification. The applicable rate varies by product type and country of origin. Additional taxes such as VAT or GST are usually applied to the combined value of the goods plus the duty. Our customs experts ensure accurate classification and calculation to avoid overpayment or compliance issues.

What documents are required for customs clearance?

Common required documents include: Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading/Air Waybill, Certificate of Origin, and Import/Export Declarations. Depending on the goods and countries involved, additional documents may be required such as import licenses, permits for restricted goods, safety certificates, or phytosanitary certificates.

How long does customs clearance typically take?

Clearance times vary by country and shipment complexity. Standard clearance typically takes 1-3 business days once all documentation is in order. Express clearance can be completed in as little as a few hours for eligible shipments. Factors affecting clearance time include documentation completeness, customs workload, and whether physical inspection is required.