MULTIMODAL SHIPMENTS

MULTIMODAL SHIPMENTS

Freight is shipped by different multimodal shipping schemes. This combines: sea, road, rail, air transport means.

  • Сonsignees in Russia mainly receive their goods in sea containers or TIR curtain-sided trucks under the CMR international consignment note on the basis of which the goods arrive at the customs terminal, and after customs clearance delivered to the warehouse for unloading by the same road vehicle.
  • From the ports of Novorossiysk and St. Petersburg, goods are shipped in sea containers or curtain-sided trucks or in railway carriages in the mode of internal customs transit or, after customs clearance in these ports, in the normal mode of internal transportation.
  • From the countries of Western Europe, goods are shipped to Russia in TIR curtain-sided trucks under the CMR international consignment note.

ADVANTAGES OF CONTAINER SHIPMENTS:

  • all types of containers;
  • any convenient port of destination;
  • pre-carriage (loading container in the country of departure);
  • Door to Door freight shipping;
  • well-established and reliable connections in ports around the world;
  • possibility of freight reconsignment en route;
  • intra-port forwarding;
  • shipping of containers by road vehicles to ports and railway stations;
  • monitoring at any stage of freight movement;
  • freight container shipping by sea or by land in any types of containers, including less than truckload shipping;
  • a full range of freight transfer and handling services in ports all over the world;
  • the price of a multimodal shipment is fixed in the application and cannot be changed while shipping regardless of its duration;
  • a full set of documents for container shipping and customs clearance.

USEFUL INFORMATION

The priority directions are container shipping from the countries of the Asia and Middle East regions (China, South Korea, Japan, Thailand, Taiwan, India), countries of North America (USA, Canada) and Europe (Italy, Spain, Germany, England, France, Norway) to the ports of Russia, Europe and the Baltic countries.