Break Bulk Shipping
Break bulk is the name for cargo that must be loaded individually. The term covers a wide range of goods, from structural steel to drill rigs.
What Is Break Bulk?
Essentially, break bulk means cargo that is either really big or really heavy. Break bulk cargo is pieces of machinery that are oversized or that require heavy lift. Truckers will sometimes call the cargo high-and-wide or heavy haul cargo. Basically, break bulk cargo cannot be containerized because its size means it cannot be broken down into pieces that will fit in a container. It is sometimes also even too big for a vehicle (Ro-Ro) carrier.
We Reach the World
Break Bulk Ports
InterStateCarriage Freight ships break bulk cargo from a number of ports in the US and Canada, including:
- Houston
- Galveston
- New Orleans
- Mobile
- Savannah
- Jacksonville
- Baltimore
- Philadelphia
- Port Hueneme
- Vancouver
And that’s just the largest ports we ship from.
InterStateCarriage Freight ships break bulk cargo all over the world, to destinations including Canada, Mexico, the UK, Netherlands, Germany, Russia, Norway, Nigeria, Angola, South Africa, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru, China, Singapore, Australia, Vietnam, India, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Libya, Syria, Kuwait, Iraq, Oman, Yemen, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Spain, Algeria and many other countries besides.
Our Scope
Break Bulk Logistics
What Makes InterStateCarriage Freight the Shipping Agent for You?
And, we have agents in almost every foreign country who can assist in clearing customs. Moreover, they are all trained and capable of handling special, oversized freight.
Our Expertise
In conclusion, we are experts on the subject of shipping oversized cargo. In our globalized world, it might seem effortless but that is not so. Booking heavy equipment online might be easy, but doing the actual shipping of oversized equipment is not which is why you need a team of professionals.
InterStateCarriage Freight has years of experience in the business so we know, from the many oversized pieces of cargo we have shipped, that not all shipments are equal. We know the big vessel players who operate in this sphere and, we know the subtleties of the business. Lastly, we know the tiny details that always make the biggest difference.
Break Bulk Shipping Lines
As an example, the ship lines that operate in this market are very sensitive to fluctuations: ships might go to a certain port one month but not the next. A freight forwarder with excellent connections to the ship lines that carry project freight – like InterStateCarriage Freight – will get you the right sailing.
The important little details that can make or break a shipment are no problem for us either. Some ports charge for certain services while others do not and even terminals within the same port might operate differently from one another. But at InterStateCarriage Freight, we know exactly what is required at each port in the US and how much the charge will be so customers can rest assured that there will be no unexpected costs or nasty surprises.
What Is Breakbulk Cargo?
Breakbulk cargo refers to shipments that are too large or oddly shaped to be transported in standard containers and must be “broken down” or unloaded piece by piece. These types of shipments are typically loaded and unloaded manually, rather than being moved by machinery as with containerized cargo.
Breakbulk cargo can include items such as machinery, vehicles, construction equipment, and large commercial goods. It is typically shipped via ocean vessels, but can also be transported by truck, rail, or air.
InterStateCarriage Freight specializes in breakbulk cargo shipping. We are based near the Port of Georgia, which ships more breakbulk cargo than any other in the United States. We have unparalleled and special relationships with all of the major carriers who specialize in this type of freight.
- Getting good ocean freight rates,
- Hiring the best services and breakbulk vessels in the world,
- Using our knowledge of ports worldwide and each port’s regulations,
- Offering specialized warehousing and crating facilities for handling project logistics, and breakbulk cargo,
- Trucking to/from the port,
- Oversize break bulk cargo handling at every terminal
- Crane for up to 350 metric tons.
Breakbulk Cargo Case Study
The above featured video is an earthmover that was manufactured in Minnesota and sold to Asian customers. We aided in every step in the shipping process. We started with the critical path analysis to the final delivery overseas to the customer’s door.
This shipment began in 2011 when InterStateCarriage Freight provided the quote needed to see if the deal was feasible. Upon being contracted for the move, we consulted weekly about how to ship this breakbulk cargo. We visited the site of the American manufacturer. Next, we crated the entire earth mover’s components. Then, we trucked the cargo using a dozen heavy haul trucks to the Port of Georgia. After that, we surveyed the cargo before loading and booked the ocean freight to Asia. Last, we cleared Chinese customs and delivered to the customer’s door.
Any qualified freight forwarder can book LCL cargo and container cargo. Very few freight forwarders have the know-how and the experience shipping high value breakbulk cargo. We ship this sort of cargo on a regular basis for the mining industry, for the energy industry, for the shipbuilding industry, and other heavy industries.
Call Texas International Freight at 770-353-9200 if you are facing the daunting challenge of shipping oversized equipment. We can help you avoid the problems and get around the pitfalls to ensure safe and timely delivery of your cargo.