What are the main ports for ocean freight in Canada?

Nov 23, 2024Cargo, Home Delivery, International, Logistics, Sea Freight, Shipping, Uncategorized0 comments

The main ports include:
• Port of Vancouver (West Coast)
• Port of Halifax (East Coast)
• Port of Montreal (Great Lakes-St. Lawrence) These ports handle the majority of international sea freight shipments.
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QUESTIONS (FAQ’S).

WHAT IS OCEAN FREIGHT?

Ocean freight refers to the transportation of goods and cargo by sea using shipping vessels and containers. It is a cost-effective and widely used mode of transport for international shipments, particularly for bulk and heavy cargo or goods that do not have urgent delivery requirements.

WHY SHOULD I CHOOSE OCEAN FREIGHT FOR MY SHIPMENTS?

Ocean freight offers several advantages, including:
– Cost-effectiveness: Ocean freight is generally more affordable compared to air freight or other modes of transport, making it ideal for large volumes or heavy cargo.
– Global reach: With a vast network of shipping lines and carriers, ocean freight provides access to destinations worldwide, allowing businesses to expand their reach and tap into international markets.
– Suitable for various cargo: Ocean freight can accommodate a wide range of goods, including oversized items, vehicles, heavy machinery, and bulk commodities.
– Environmentally friendly: Ships have a lower carbon footprint compared to other modes of transport, making ocean freight a more sustainable choice.

WHAT TYPES OF OCEAN FREIGHT SERVICES DO YOU OFFER?

We offer a comprehensive range of ocean freight services designed to meet the diverse and specific needs of our clients. Our services include full container load (FCL) and less than container load (LCL) shipments, cars and other motorized vehicles shipping, equipment and machinery, bulk and oversized cargo handling, door-to-door services and documentation assistance.

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