What You Should Know When Requesting an Ocean
Freight Quote
Ocean
freight is one of the biggest costs for importers today, and it’s not exactly
getting any cheaper. Ocean freight cost has been and is steadily increasing,
which makes it hold a bigger and bigger piece of importers’ overall expenses.
For this reason, it is critical to know how to calculate the shipping
cost. It is so important to provide the most complete information to your
transportation partner when requesting a quote, in order to get the most
accurate ocean freight cost.
Origin/Destination:
The most basic required information is to know where the cargo needs to
be picked up and where it needs to be delivered. Pay attention to your
agreement with your supplier, and find out what exactly your supplier is
responsible for. Are they only loading the container, and it needs to be picked
up from the factory/warehouse or are they delivering the container to
the closest port?
Equipment/Container Size:
The most commonly
used containers are 20 ft, 40 ft and 40 ft high cube. Your supplier can provide
this information according to the amount of goods you have ordered,or you can
check with your forwarder.
Transit Time:
Inform your forwarder
if you need a fast service or not. Some carriers have longer transit time with
better rates, and significant cost savings can be made if your shipment is not
time sensitive.
Merchandise Ready Date:
This is also very important information to
have. Ocean freight rates are seasonal and change frequently. Even if you don’t
have an exact date, provide an estimate.
Customs Clearance:
Customs clearance
needs to be done at the destination country according to country regulations.
Ask your forwarder if they provide that service. If not, find a broker and
request a separate rate from them.
Charges at Destination:
As each country has their
own regulations, just as each port has different charges. Find out if there are
any additional charges at the port of destination.
Door Delivery:
If you need to
deliver the container to a specific address, provide the full address to your
forwarder to get an exact door delivery rate. Try to determine how long it
would take to unload the container at final destination. This could prove to be
an extra cost, as most truckers give 2 hours free time then charge by the hour
after that.
Commodity:
Always inform your
forwarder about the product that you are shipping. If it’s a hazardous
shipment, it requires special permits to carry the cargo.
In order to know the market, you have to do your research. Contact
several freight forwarders for rates, to get a good idea of the current rate
level and whether or not your current transportation partner is providing you
with competitive rates. This doesn’t mean that you base your decision on who
provides the lowest rates, many other factors are important when choosing service
providers.
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