Ocean Freight

Wide range of sea freight options

TGT, serving as a logistics company, offers a wide range of sea freight options to meet different shipping requirements. Transporting goods across international waterways on cargo ships and containers is known as ocean freight, often known as sea freight. It is a crucial form of transportation for bulk freight and items in huge quantities. Here's an in-depth look at TGT's ocean freight services:

TGT seeks to promote the transportation of goods on a global scale through the use of ocean freight services and by providing effective, dependable, and affordable logistics solutions.

TGT makes it possible for items to be transported using standard containers like 20-foot and 40-foot containers, providing the safe and effective handling of a variety of cargo.

TGT offers both LCL and FCL solutions, which allows for flexibility. While FCL allows for the exclusive use of a container for larger shipments, LCL is appropriate for smaller shipments that do not fill a whole container.

TGT helps with freight booking, handling paperwork, shipment coordination, and guaranteeing loyalty to laws and customs procedures abroad.

TGT offers both port-to-port and door-to-door transportation services, allowing customers to select according to their particular logistical needs.

TGT transports a wide range of cargo, including dry products, refrigerated goods (perishables), hazardous materials, big freight, cars(all automobiles), machinery, and more, while assuring safe handling and storage.

TGT is in responsible for managing the complex customs clearance processes and producing the necessary paperwork as required by international trade regulations to make sure that goods are cleared through customs without any difficulties.

TGT carefully chooses dependable carriers and optimizes shipping routes to cut costs, shorten travel times, and improve supply chain efficiency

TGT uses powerful tracking technologies to keep track of and report on the status of shipments, giving customers up-to-the-minute information on the whereabouts and condition of their cargo.