At Grasp, we understand the diverse needs of our clients and offer a variety of shipment options to ensure your goods are delivered efficiently and safely. Here are the primary shipment types we handle:
Containers and Types of Containers
Containers are the backbone of modern shipping, offering secure and standardized means of transporting goods. At Grasp, we provide several types of containers to meet your specific requirements:
Flat Rack Containers:
These are used for heavy loads or cargo that is over-width and/or over-height, such as machinery or vehicles. They have collapsible sides that can be folded to accommodate various cargo sizes.
High Cube Containers:
These containers are similar to standard containers but offer extra height (usually one foot higher), providing additional volume for cargo.
Tank Containers:
Specialized for transporting liquid and gaseous cargo, tank containers are built with robust materials to ensure safe transportation of chemicals, food products, and more.
Standard Containers (Dry Containers):
These are the most commonly used containers for transporting general cargo. They come in 20-foot and 40-foot sizes, offering flexibility for different volumes of goods.
Refrigerated Containers (Reefers):
Designed for transporting perishable goods such as food, pharmaceuticals, and flowers, these containers maintain a controlled temperature to ensure products stay fresh throughout the journey.
Open-Top Containers:
Ideal for oversized cargo that cannot be easily loaded through standard container doors, open-top containers have a removable roof for easier loading and unloading.
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Bulk Break Cargo
Bulk break cargo, also known as break bulk cargo, refers to goods that must be loaded individually rather than in containers. This type of shipment is essential for items that are too large or cumbersome to be containerized. At Grasp, we handle bulk break cargo with precision and care, ensuring each item is properly secured and transported. Common examples of bulk break cargo include:
Machinery and Industrial Equipment: Large and heavy machines that cannot be disassembled for containerization are transported as break bulk cargo.
Vehicles and Boats: Cars, trucks, yachts, and other large vehicles are shipped in their entirety.
Construction Materials: Steel beams, pipes, and other oversized construction materials are handled as bulk break cargo.
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