Break Bulk

Break Bulk

Breakbulk ocean shipping is a common method used to successfully transport cargo or goods that cannot fit in standard-size shipping containers or cargo bins. Instead, cargo is transported in bags, boxes, crates, drums, barrels, other handling equipment, or is simply rolled, lifted, or pushed onto a ship or barge.

Examples of common breakbulk goods include reels and rolls, steel girders, structural steel, heavy or oversized goods, manufacturing equipment, construction equipment and vehicles. Though the containerization method is one of the more popular shipping methods, breakbulk is noticing an influx of interested shippers with oversized items.

Here are the top four benefits of breakbulk shipping:
  1. The ability to move oversized and overweight items that won’t fit in a container or cargo.
  2. Reduction in time spent on deconstruction and reconstruction so that items are ready for dispatch.
  3. Goods can enter smaller ports that typically would be unable to accommodate larger container ships or tankers.
  4. Goods don’t have to be combined in a container; therefore, items can be shipped separately.
Oversized, Heavy Lift and Out-of-Gauge Cargo

Equipment or goods that are tedious to break down or oversized can benefit from breakbulk shipping. Instead of breaking down the product to fit into a container or bin, the shipper can send the item in its entirety.

Typically, a breakbulk ship is equipped with high-capacity deck cranes and additional equipment necessary to load and unload these oversized or heavy goods. Additionally, high deck strength barges are sometimes used to facilitate loading this cargo by rolling it on and off the vessel.

Affordable

Cargo is transported to and from ports by land, which is usually an efficient option for shippers needing inland services. Otherwise, breaking products up into containers tends to be more expensive than wholly containerized goods.

Reduced Deconsolidation and Reconsolidation

Cargo on a breakbulk vessel, such as a barge or ship, doesn’t have to be deconstructed or separated into pieces. Therefore, it may be a more affordable option for shippers with oversized cargo. Ultimately, this leads to a faster delivery time.

Smaller Ports

Breakbulk is deliverable to most ports around the world and requires little to no deconsolidation or reconsolidation. When loading and discharging goods at a port, equipment is already available on the ship, which saves time in transporting products.

Separated Containers

Breakbulk doesn’t require that goods are separated into containers to be transported. Instead, heavy or oversized items are loaded with special equipment such as cranes to load the ship. This makes bulky items easier to transport.

The biggest challenge when shipping break bulk cargo is that it requires more resources and coordination – longshoremen, loading and unloading cranes, warehouses, specialized ships, transport vehicles, etc. That’s why working with an experienced and capable break bulk logistics company can make all of the difference in the world. Logistics Plus has 20 years of break bulk and project cargo experience. We’ve shipped every sort of break bulk cargo imaginable: locomotives, airplane components, tugboats, pipes, tanks, transformers windmills, and so much more..

Freight rates for Break Bulk cargoes are worked out on the basis of Freight Ton or revenue ton which means freight is charged on the volume (CBM) or weight (MT) of the cargo whichever is higher..

Why Oceanic Breakbulk is Preferred

RO/RO (Roll On-Roll Off) is typically used when transporting breakbulk shipments. Most heavy breakbulk shipments use RO/RO and avoid fees such as container hire, storage, additional labour and equipment rental. RO/RO liner services also utilize a frequently scheduled timetable which results in fewer short notice cancellations or postponing’s. If the route to deliver your goods are complex, a transhipment will ensure that cargo reaches its destination in a reasonable time.

Heavy breakbulk is lashed to handling equipment which prevents lifting and no dismantling. As a result, cargo is rolled on to a deck based on its weight and width.

Here are the top four benefits of breakbulk shipping:
  1. The ability to move oversized and overweight items that won’t fit in a container or cargo.
  2. Reduction in time spent on deconstruction and reconstruction so that items are ready for dispatch.
  3. Goods can enter smaller ports that typically would be unable to accommodate larger container ships or tankers.
  4. Goods don’t have to be combined in a container; therefore, items can be shipped separately.
Oversized, Heavy Lift and Out-of-Gauge Cargo

Equipment or goods that are tedious to break down or oversized can benefit from breakbulk shipping. Instead of breaking down the product to fit into a container or bin, the shipper can send the item in its entirety.

Typically, a breakbulk ship is equipped with high capacity deck cranes and additional equipment necessary to load and unload these oversized or heavy goods. Additionally, high deck strength barges are sometimes used to facilitate loading this cargo by rolling it on and off the vessel.

Affordable

Cargo is transported to and from ports by land, which is usually an efficient option for shippers needing inland services. Otherwise, breaking products up into containers tends to be more expensive than wholly containerized goods.

Reduced Deconsolidation and Reconsolidation

Cargo on a breakbulk vessel, such as a barge or ship, doesn’t have to be deconstructed or separated into pieces. Therefore, it may be a more affordable option for shippers with oversized cargo. Ultimately, this leads to a faster delivery time.

Smaller Ports

Breakbulk is deliverable to most ports around the world and requires little to no deconsolidation or reconsolidation. When loading and discharging goods at a port, equipment is already available on the ship, which saves time in transporting products.

Separated Containers

Breakbulk doesn’t require that goods are separated into containers to be transported. Instead, heavy or oversized items are loaded with special equipment such as cranes to load the ship. This makes bulky items easier to transport.

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Breakbulk ocean shipping is a common method used to successfully transport cargo or goods that cannot fit in standard-size shipping containers or cargo bins.

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