Break Bulk

Logistics From China delivers professional breakbulk logistics across air, sea, and land transport. Whatever the size or complexity of your cargo, we provide flexible, reliable solutions tailored to your shipment needs. Supported by advanced systems and a strong global network, we ensure your goods move safely and efficiently. Our skilled operations team handles every stage of breakbulk transport—from loading and on-site management to complete documentation—ensuring precise, dependable execution. By choosing Logistics From China, you gain a trusted partner for large-scale and non-standard cargo. We keep your shipments moving smoothly across international routes, giving you confidence and peace of mind in every logistics operation.

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What is breakbulk?

Grocery cargo includes unpackaged or loosely packed goods like bulk grain, ore, timber, and other raw materials. Their irregular sizes and special handling needs make grocery transportation one of the more complex logistics challenges. Logistics From China offers professional grocery cargo shipping with safe, efficient, and flexible global solutions. Using modern loading systems and advanced protective packaging, we keep your goods secure throughout the entire journey. Backed by our worldwide network and specialized operations teams, we tackle the challenges of grocery transport while maintaining high reliability and service standards. Serving industries such as raw materials, mining, and energy, we provide a trusted link in global supply chains. Partner with Logistics From China for professional, innovative, and dependable grocery cargo logistics, ensuring your shipments move smoothly and successfully across borders.

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What are Bulk Expenses?

Calculating bulk cargo varies depending on the type of goods and industry requirements. Logistics From China applies the most suitable method to ensure accurate billing and compliance with industry standards. Common approaches include: 1. Volume-based calculation: Measures total cubic volume, commonly used for bulk commodities like grain, minerals, and ores. 2. Weight-based calculation: Charges are based on total weight, measured directly or estimated via density and volume for large shipments. 3. Quantity-based calculation: Totals are determined by counting individual items or units within the bulk cargo. 4. Density-based calculation: Used for liquids or free-flowing bulk goods, estimating total mass per unit volume. In practice, we select the calculation method based on your cargo’s physical characteristics and transport requirements, ensuring accuracy, regulatory compliance, and smooth logistics operations from origin to destination.