Services
We provide door-to-door international multimodal transport services, partnering with packing, trucking and warehousing companies for domestic business, and working with a network of agencies that we have independently built for business abroad.
FCL
Full Container Load (FCL) is a method of mass transportation using containers that is generally used for ocean freight. Since a single consignor’s goods are loaded and sealed exclusively into a container, there is a reduced chance of the cargo being damaged, stolen, or lost and also shipping time can be shortened.
We provide not only port-to-port transportation but also domestic factory-to-warehouse transportation and loading/unloading work.
LCL
Less-Than-Container Load (LCL) is an ocean freight form for small shipments when goods being transported are not large enough to fill a standard cargo container.
Since different consignors’ shipments are combined into a single container (consolidation), there is more risk of the cargo being damaged or lost but LCL can save freight costs.
Bulk Cargo
Bulk Cargo is a form to transport large machinery, heavy loads, steel and the like which cannot be accommodated in a container space. Conventionally, bulk cargo is loaded into and unloaded from the hold of a cargo ship, one by one, by a crane.
When transporting coils, for example, using bulk cargo can save costs for packing and lashing compared to container transport.
Air
Air freight is a fast mode of transportation for shipping small cargo such as food and apparel products by an air carrier.
Using a non-stop or direct flight is higher in air freight rates but faster and easily trackable. Indirect flight services are cheaper but there is a risk of extended transit times causing a delay in getting goods to the final destination.
Project Cargo
Project cargo is the mass transportation of large, heavy-duty machinery and equipment to plants via a conventional vessel or ferry.
In addition to regularly scheduled conventional vessel (liner) services, we also provide domestic transportation by arranging charter flights, or using low-floor chassis vehicles.