Sea Freight Services – Complete Guide

for Importers & Exporters

What is Sea Freight?

Sea freight refers to the transportation of goods by cargo ships across international and domestic sea routes. It is the most widely used and cost-effective mode of freight transport for global trade, especially for heavy, bulky, and large-volume shipments. Over 90% of world trade by volume is carried by sea, making sea freight the backbone of international logistics.

Sea freight is commonly used by manufacturers, traders, importers, exporters, and project cargo handlers who prioritize economy, scalability, and global reach over speed.

Why Choose Sea Freight?

Sea freight is preferred when shipment size, cost efficiency, and flexibility matter more than transit time.

Key Advantages of Sea Freight

  • Lowest cost per unit for large volumes
  • Ideal for heavy, oversized, and bulk cargo
  • Global connectivity across major ports
  • Flexible container and vessel options
  • Environmentally efficient per ton of cargo

Types of Sea Freight Shipments

1. FCL (Full Container Load)

FCL shipments involve booking an entire container exclusively for one shipper.

Best suited for:

  • Large shipments
  • High-value cargo
  • Better security and faster port handling
  • Common container sizes:
  • 20ft Container
  • 40ft Container
  • 40ft High Cube Container

2. LCL (Less than Container Load)

LCL shipments consolidate cargo from multiple shippers into one container.

Best suited for:

  • Small to medium shipments
  • Lower cargo volume
  • Cost-sharing requirements
  • Common container sizes:
  • Note: LCL shipments may have slightly longer transit times due to consolidation and deconsolidation.

3. Break Bulk Cargo

Used for cargo that cannot fit into standard containers.

Example:

  • Machinery
  • Steel Structure
  • Large Industrial Equipments
  • Note: LCL shipments may have slightly longer transit times due to consolidation and deconsolidation.

4. Project Cargo & OOG (Out of Gauge)

Specialized shipments for oversized or overweight cargo requiring customized handling, lashing, and route planning..

Sea Freight Cost Components

Sea freight pricing is not a single charge. It consists of multiple components::

  • Ocean Freight Charges
  • Bunker Adjustment Factor (BAF)
  • Currency Adjustment Factor (CAF)
  • Terminal Handling Charges (THC)
  • Documentation Charges
  • Port & Handling Fees
  • Customs Clearance (if applicable)

Important: Final sea freight costs depend on routing, carrier, seasonality, port congestion, and market conditions.

Sea Freight Containers Explained

Container Type Capacity Common Usage
20ft Standard ~33 CBM Heavy cargo
40ft Standard ~67 CBM General cargo
40ft High Cube ~76 CBM Light & voluminous cargo
Reefer Temperature-controlled Food, pharma
Open Top / Flat Rack Custom Oversized cargo

Sea Freight Transit Time

Transit time depends on:

  • Origin and destination ports
  • Direct vs transshipment routes
  • Carrier schedules
  • Weather and port congestion

Typical transit examples:

  • India to Middle East: 7–14 days
  • India to Europe: 20–30 days
  • India to USA: 25–40 days

Documents Required for Sea Freight

Common documents include:

  • Commercial Invoice
  • Packing List
  • Bill of Lading
  • Shipping Instructions
  • Certificate of Origin (if required)
  • Insurance Documents

Documentation accuracy is critical to avoid delays, penalties, or customs issues.

Sea Freight & Customs Clearance

Sea freight shipments must comply with customs regulations of both exporting and importing countries. Customs duties, taxes, inspections, and documentation requirements vary based on product classification, country of origin, and applicable trade agreements.

Sea freight estimates are indicative only. Final assessment is always done by customs authorities on an actual basis.

Who Should Use Sea Freight?

Who Should Use Sea Freight?

Sea freight is ideal for:

  • Importers & exporters
  • Manufacturers
  • Traders & wholesalers
  • Project cargo operators
  • Heavy machinery suppliers
  • FMCG & raw material supplier

Why Choose VSN Logistics for Sea Freight?

  • Global carrier network
  • Competitive ocean freight rates
  • FCL & LCL expertise
  • Project cargo handling
  • Transparent documentation support
  • End-to-end logistics coordination

Disclaimer

All information provided on this page is for general guidance only. Sea freight costs, transit times, duties, and regulations are subject to change based on carrier policies, port conditions, customs assessment, and government notifications. VSN Logistics does not guarantee rates or timelines shown and shall not be held liable for decisions made based on this information.

Looking to ship by sea? Contact VSN Logistics for tailored sea freight solutions based on your cargo, routing, and compliance requirements.