General Freight

(FTL & LTL)

  • General Freight (Dry Cargo) refers to goods that do not require special handling, refrigeration, or temperature control during transportation. This type of freight includes items that are typically not perishable or hazardous and can be safely transported under normal conditions.

Electronics

Furniture

Textile

Dry goods

Refrigerated Freight

(Perishable Goods)

Refrigerated Freight (Perishable Goods) refers to the transportation of items that must be kept at specific temperatures to ensure they remain fresh, safe, and usable. This type of freight is commonly used for goods that can spoil, decay, or degrade if not properly stored, such as food, pharmaceuticals, and certain chemicals.

Food

Pharmaceuticals

Chemicals

Bulk Freight

(Raw materials)

Bulk Freight refers to the transportation of large quantities of goods that are unpackaged or loosely packed, typically in liquid, granular, or massive solid forms. These goods are usually transported in bulk carriers, tankers, or specialized freight containers.

Granular

Massive solid

Liquid

Hazardous Freight

(Special handling)

Hazardous Freight refers to goods that pose risks to health, safety, property, or the environment during transportation. These materials require special handling, packaging, labeling, and regulatory compliance.

Explosives

Flammable liquids

Toxic materials

Oversized or Heavy Freight

(Require permit)

Oversized or Heavy Freight refers to cargo that exceeds standard weight and dimension limits for normal transportation. These loads require specialized equipment, permits, and routing considerations.

Large machinery

Vehicles

Construction equipment

Fragile Freight

(Protective packaging)

Fragile Freight includes delicate or easily breakable items that require extra care during shipping. Proper packaging, handling, and transportation methods help prevent damage.

Fine Art

Glass

Electronics