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Thursday 31 October 2013

4 Factors for Considering Air Freight vs. Ocean Freight

In life and business, there are always choices to make. When it comes to international shipping, there are many choices. Of all these choices, the most basic is the decision of what kind of transport to use: air freight or ocean freight. Whether you’re a business that will be shipping overseas all the time or an individual moving to a new country, deciding whether to go with ocean freight or air freight is an important choice. There are four key factors you should consider when making this decision.

   1. Cost

    You probably don’t have to be told to consider the costs before an undertaking. As a business person, you consider the bottom line and as an individual, you have a budget. Naturally, you’re going to want to know which will cost you less, air freight or ocean freight. Typically, you will hear that shipping by ocean is cheaper than shipping by air. And typically, this is true; however, this is not necessarily Cargo Jet Planethe case.
    To make the best decision, it helps to be educated about how carriers charge for international shipping. Airlines bill you by what is called a chargeable weight. Chargeable weight is calculated from a combination of the weight and size of a shipment. Sea carriers charge per container rates for shipping in standard containers (20’ and 40’ being the most common sizes). While weight can factor into the price from sea carriers, their charge tends to be based more on the size of a shipment. If you are shipping less than a container load, your price is often determined by cubic meter. With larger and heavier shipments, it is often much cheaper to ship by sea. As a shipment gets smaller, the margin between the prices gets smaller and sometimes air will even end up less expensive.
    Shippers should note that there are destination charges to consider. Whether shipping by air or by sea, there will be customs and destination fees. While the actual shipment cost of sea freight is usually cheaper than the shipment cost of air freight, the warehousing fees at seaports are many times more expensive than those at airports.

       2. Speed

      When it comes to speed, there is no question that air freight is usually much Cargo Shipfaster. Since time is money, this factor could more than make up for a higher cost of flying cargo. Many sea shipments can take around a month to arrive while an air shipment takes a day or two. For most business shipping, faster is better. When it comes to the individual moving a household, it is often good to have the extra time to prepare for the arrival of household goods in a new country. It should be noted that technology keeps moving forward in the international shipping world. Ships are getting faster. Canals have created shorter shipping routes. There are many ocean freight shipments crossing the oceans and being delivered in as few as 8 days.

         3. Reliability

        Reliability is something we all look for in people, businesses, products, and services. How does ocean freight and air freight stack up against each other in this category? Air freight shipping has a much, much shorter history than ocean freight shipping, yet air freight tends to win the battle of reliability. Flights get delayed by weather and other factors, but airlines tend to be very on top of their schedules. Ocean carriers are notorious for being bad about this. It is not uncommon for ships to be off schedule. For many, a day or two here or there doesn’t hurt; however, for many businesses, a day or two could have serious cost effects. With airlines, there are usually daily flights back and forth between major cities around the world. Because of this, missing a flight doesn’t cause much of a delay for a cargo shipment. Ocean lines tend to have weekly schedules. Missing the cutoff at a seaport means a longer delay.

           4. Environmental Impact

          Not everything is about the bottom line and convenience. While the social awareness of environmental issues can change the way the public looks at a company and affect its bottom line, we all have a responsibility of taking care of the planet on which we live. It would seem that ocean freight wins this category. CO2 emissions are much higher in air freight transport than ocean freight transport. This causes cargo shipping by air to have a much larger carbon fingerprint than cargo shipping by sea. However, considering oil spills and the water ecosystems affected by ocean freight, gives pause. Perhaps the jury is still out on this final factor.
          Considering these four factors should help you make the best decision for your cargo shipment. UCM offers free ocean and air rate pricing.


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          Thursday 24 October 2013

          Shipping Track & Trace

          Neete Freight provides a custom track and trace service, which is available to all of our customers. We believe that the track and trace process is a vital component of shipping, as it enables you to follow your shipment from the beginning to the end of its journey, allowing you to rest assured that your cargo is in safe hands. Find out more by visiting our website.


          Friday 18 October 2013

          Sea freight services

          Neete Freight specialise in the import and export of goods and offer a variety of freight shipping services including air freight forwarding, sea freight shipping and more. We have been providing customised sea freight services for over 12 years for various types of cargo moved around the world. We offer a complete range of sea freight services which include full container, part container, Out of Gauge and many more. For further information please contact us on 01753 689649 or visit us online at: http://www.neetefreight.com
          Sea Freight

          Tuesday 8 October 2013

          International Freight Services

          As part of our international freight service we can track your shipments using the Air Waybill number, and advise you on the ‘up to date’ status of your consignment direct from our database. Sea freight shipments are traced using the container number, we can track your shipments on a daily basis again from our database. Just give us the details and we will keep you informed and in the know on all your consignments, which will mean there are no nasty surprises. Find out more by visiting our website or giving us a call on +44 (0) 1753 689649.
          Sea Freight

          Wednesday 2 October 2013

          Sea Freight Forwarders

          Our friendly and experienced staff offer a knowledgeable and efficient total logistics service, dealing with all aspects on international movements, Import & Export (including consolidation services), courier services, TIR, conference and non-conference sea freight services, dangerous goods, packing, licensing, import quotas, warehousing and distribution. Find out more about all the services we offer by visiting our website

          Sea Freight