Ocean Freight Services
Cost-effective, reliable sea freight solutions for bulk and containerized cargo moving across global trade lanes.

Global Sea Freight Coverage
Ocean freight offers the best price-per-kilo for medium to large-volume shipments. It is the backbone of international trade, connecting manufacturers, suppliers, and distribution centers across continents through a dense network of ports.
ParcelLivered works with leading ocean carriers and port terminals to secure capacity, manage container flows, and coordinate inland drayage so your cargo moves smoothly from origin to destination.
- Lowest transport cost for high-volume or heavy shipments.
- Suitable for both containerized (FCL/LCL) and break-bulk cargo.
- Extensive network of ports and sailing schedules on major trade lanes.
- Flexible options for temperature-controlled and hazardous goods.
- Lower environmental impact per kilo compared to air freight.
Full Container Load (FCL)
Dedicated containers for your cargo only, ideal for large volumes that fill a 20' or 40' container and require minimal handling.
Less-than-Container Load (LCL)
Consolidated shipments where your goods share container space with other customers, balancing cost and flexibility.
Special Equipment
Open-top, flat-rack, and reefer containers for oversized, heavy-lift, or temperature-controlled cargo.
- Booking & container planning: We determine container types, quantities, and sailing schedules based on your timelines and volumes.
- Origin services: Stuffing at your facility or consolidation warehouse, documentation checks, and port delivery.
- Ocean transit monitoring: Tracking of vessel departures, trans-shipments, and ETA updates throughout the voyage.
- Customs & compliance: Import/export declarations, duties and taxes management, and coordination with customs brokers.
- Destination delivery: Container stripping, deconsolidation, and inland transportation to your final warehouse or customer.
- Regular replenishment of retail and e‑commerce inventory.
- Movement of raw materials to manufacturing plants.
- Relocation of machinery and capital equipment.
- Temperature-controlled food and beverage shipments.
- Long-term supply contracts where predictable, low-cost transport is essential.
