Services
Import/Export Air & Sea freights
Importing from small boxes to full containers no matter the size, our professional overseas agents are ready to assist with getting your cargo ready from origin to destination without a hassle.
Full container load (FCL)
We collaborate with our customers to provide tailored FCL shipping solutions that deliver your unique supply chain needs. Optimise your container shipments for speed and reliability
Custom Brokerage
Avoid the stress and allow our experts to clear your cargo! Get started with us today and we can begin the clearing process immediately. An agent will advise you on what documents are required before proceeding.
Warehousing
Our team of logistics experts would consult with you and understand your business requirements minutely and come up with a warehousing and logistic process that is custom tailored to fit your business requirements accurately. It would help in cutting down costs, and enhancing profitability. Not only would our warehousing services cut down cost, the benefits you make would be passed on to the customers and your net profit, which would create a growth oriented environment for your business and enhance your market reputation
Transport Insurance
During transportation, storage, and handling of cargo, conditions may occur that may result in loss, damage, or loss of cargo. This can happen, for example, as a result of a fire, a natural disaster, theft or a traffic accident. By concluding a cargo insurance contract, the cargo owner can avoid this type of loss. Who needs cargo insurance? • For occasional or regular freight services • Freight transport by air, sea. • For international cargo transportation • In the case of transport by a third party
Project Cargo Management
Doolinecargo's project cargo management services ensure all oversized/overweight cargo is handled professionally from procurement to delivery. Trust us to transport your large, out-of-gauge project cargo with minimised risk and optimal efficiency.
F.A.Q.
Frequently asked questions.
FCL is a term used in sea freight to describe shipments that consist of a “full container load,” or a shipment that only has one consignee in a single container and is not being shared with other shippers. Standard container sizes are 20’ and 40’ containers; both sizes offer standard and high cube sizing.
Warehousing and distribution service is a very important link in the logistics chain.
This is the point in which you define where, under what conditions and for how long, you need your cargo to be received, stored and distributed before or after import or export.
There are two main types of storage for shipments in transit.
Cargo insurance is the method used in protecting shipments from physical damage or theft. In fact, insuring cargo ensures that the value of goods are protected against potential losses which may occur during air, sea or land transportation.
The movement of goods across the world comes with certain risks. These risks are mitigated through insurance coverage since there is no guarantee that damage or loss will not occur.
Each country operates under a different set of rules and regulations regarding the transfer of goods entering or leaving their borders. Customs regulations and laws concerning import and export of goods are constantly changing all over the world, sometimes even on a daily basis.
A customs brokerage firm is responsible for knowing all of these rules and regulations and ensuring that they are followed, in order to streamline the process of shipping goods as much as possible for the individual or organization. In effect, customs brokers alleviate the stress of dealing with customs officials and learning shipping regulations so that their clients can spend more time on what they are good at – managing their core business.
Customs brokers serve in effect as translators, communicating with agencies and government throughout the shipping process, to ensure that all of the proper procedures have been followed
Project cargo, also known as project forwarding or project logistics, is the transportation of large, complex, or high-value pieces of equipment, including break bulk shipments, that can move by land, sea, or air. This process involves single or multiple shipments with the help of cranes, trucks, rail, planes, and ships. Furthermore, project cargo tends to have a specific time-frame or specified delivery date that makes these shipments some of the most complex and detailed projects in the entire logistics industry