Breakbulk Cargo

Breakbulk Cargo

Practical guidance on breakbulk and non-containerized cargoes, including vessel suitability, cargo dimensions, lifting requirements, lashing, securing and preparation of chartering enquiries.

Break Bulk Cargo

Breakbulk Cargo Lashing and Securing: What Shippers Should Prepare
What shippers should prepare for breakbulk cargo lashing and securing, including cargo drawings, support points, deck strength and securing arrangements.

Cargo Dimensions and Vessel Suitability
Accurate cargo dimensions are essential when selecting a vessel for breakbulk shipping. Capacity alone does not determine vessel suitability.

Why Choosing a Breakbulk Vessel Is Not as Simple as It Looks
Finding an available vessel is easy. Identifying the right vessel for a breakbulk shipment requires technical checks, market knowledge and careful commercial planning.

How to Prepare a Complete Breakbulk Chartering Enquiry
A complete breakbulk chartering enquiry allows shipbrokers and vessel operators to assess cargo feasibility, select suitable vessels and provide more accurate freight indications.

Send cargo details for a freight indication.