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Container shipping Rotterdam to Noumea

Are you looking for a service to ship a container from Rotterdam to Noumea (NCNOU)? Sea freight is very useful: large items can be shipped for competitive rates, you have low maintenance costs much more environmental friendly than air freight. Shipping a container with sea freight such as break bulk or equipment can be done via e.g. Hapag-Lloyd. They offer and a wide range of container types. Transporters make a distinction between Full Container Load (FCL) and partial shipments (LCL). Via our experts we provide dedicated information regarding international transport Noumea (NC NOU). You can read up-to-date information about the different types and ways of sea freight. Further on you can read a step-by-step export plan. Send you shipping details and we will send a quote with extensive pricing details.

  • Ocean shipping is a reliable, secure and low cost-way to transport bulk containers.
  • Advantages compared to air freight: you have lower costs and more time for document processing.
  • Sea freight is ideal for international relocations and shipping vegetables or personal goods.
  • The Port of Noumea is an important logistics artery in New Caledonia.
  • Popular container types are: 20 footers, 40 footers and Flat Rack, Insulated, Dry Van, Tank, Open-Top, Refrigerated containers.

Shipping to Noumea (NCNOU) from Rotterdam (NLRTM)

shipping container from port rotterdam  to port of Noumea

Ocean freight shipping is the most common way to transport cargo globally. Your articles are wrapped up in shipping containers. The freight forwarder company will arrange the container. A truck transports the cargo to the shipping vessel at the port of departure Noumea (NC NOU), and will be transported by sea to the consignee at the POD (port of destination). You can book various solutions like port-to-port, door-to-door, door-to-port or port-to-door. In the list below you will find some basic data of the port of destination.

Port of departurePort of Rotterdam (NLRTM)
Country of departureNetherlands
Port of destinationPort of Noumea
Country of destinationNew Caledonia
Port CodeNCNOU
Transport Time+/- 57 days
Shipping costs$$$$
Local addressBP 14, Avenue Cook, Noumeau 98845, New Caledonia
Mailnoumeaportnc@canl.nc
Websitegouv.nc
Telephone number687255000

Freight Forwarder Rotterdam – port of Noumea

  1. Details of your shipping

    Enter the departing port and destination of shipment. Also indicate whether you prefer a full container for yourself (FCL) or a container with combined cargo (LCL). Find a container size that fits your goods (20 ft, 40 ft of 40 ft high cube).

  2. Pack you load

    Firstly, ensure the freight is properly packaged. To ensure that the cargo remains in good condition, we advise to put everything on pallets. Don’t forget to label the cargo!

  3. Customs Documentation for Exporters

    If you want to send cargo to Noumea (NCNOU), you should organize several export documents (for fast customs clearance): export/import customs declaration, packing declaration, packing list, certificates of origin, commercial invoice. A Bill of Lading is a document or contract issued by the carrier or agent to confirm that the goods match the description listed on the paperwork and noticing that the cargo is well packed for transport.

  4. Selecting the best Incoterms

    Incoterms are relevant for traders to define the rights and obligations of both the buyer and seller. The Incoterm shows who is responsible for e.g transport, insurance and the relevant documents for transport. Popular incoterms are Cost, Insurance Freight (CIF), Free On Board (FOB), Delivery Duty Paid (DDP).

  5. Track shipment

    Use container track and trace to see where your shipment is right now. You can get a sms or mail when the shipping is departed from Port of Loading, has arrived at the destination (POD) and when the cargo has reached its final destination.

Sea freight from Noumea (NCNOU) to Rotterdam (NLRTM): select the container that suits the freight

You want to ship a container from port of Noumea – (NC NOU) to port of Rotterdam – (NL RTM)? The first step is to book the right container for your cargo. There are smaller and bigger boxes (20-ft, 40-ft) and all kind of container conditions (LCL shipping or FCL shipping). There are several international shipping lines that transport your cargo. The port offers an excellent connection to surrounding cities. In the section below you will find useful information about the most popular boxes. We also offer more information about Bill of Lading.

from harbor Noumea NC NOU to rotterdam NL RTM

Advantages of a 20ft container

20 FT containers (also known under the name dry van) is the most commonly type for shipment in ocean freight. They are easy to transport, which means they are cheaper to ship. Widely used for transporting household goods and international movings. Keep in mind: TEU is equal to 1 20 Foot container.

  • This box is widely used for transporting goods by means of shipping.
  • The dimensions of a 20-foot container are: 6058mm x 2438mm x 2891mm.
  • Usually, 9-11 pallets are able to fit in one TEU.
  • You must take into account a maximum permitted weight of +/- 27.300 kg.

Details of a 40 foot container

The 40-foot container is identical to the 20-foot container, but once the size. They are very suitable for e.g. industrial goods and retail products. It is especially intended for transporting bulk goods by sea. Good to know: there exist a bigger and higher ‘high cube’ box. Thereby you have a little more height. Ideal if you have high cargo.

  • Used for dry freight of all kinds.
  • In terms of format, this type comes out to: 12.025m long x 2.352m wide x 2.393m high.
  • It can hold 23-24 Euro pallets or 20-21 standard pallets in one row.
  • In terms of goods, there is a weight limit of +/- 28.200 kilogram.

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When do i need a Full Container Load (FCL)?

f you have enough goods to fill one full container load, then you better book an exclusive private full container. The abbreviation FCL stands for Full Container Load. You don’t have to share space with others. This has multiple advantages: optimal transit time, less risk of damage during the logistics process and and it is cheaper per unit. Pay attention to the disadvantages: it is unsuitable for small goods exporters and unloading can be a hassle. There are also other departure ports. See for example Antwerp to Noumea (NCNOU) or Hamburg to Noumea (NCNOU).

  • FCL Means that means that you temporarily own a complete container.
  • Very suitable for goods with a large dimension.
  • Relevant when you are sending more than 15 m3.
  • Available at: e.g. ONE, MSC, Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd, CMA CGM.

What is the meaning of LCL container?

If you don’t prefer a full container, inquire about the possibilities for a shared container. Logistics experts treat that as a LCL (Less Than Container Load) agreement. The concept of LCL is that you share space with others. There are multiple advantages: freight costs are typically based on cargo volume, less inventory costs & management and more options during peak shipping season. Important: if you can fill more than half of a container, then FCL is a better choice. The total shipping costs are related to the dimensions and weight of the cargo.

  • LCL Means that means that you transport your cargo via a partial container.
  • A good solution for shipping volumes between 4 m3 – 14 m3.
  • You only pay for the space you are using.
  • There is always sufficient availability (every season).
  • Available at: e.g. Wan Hai, ZIM, POL, HMM, Yang Ming.

Other special types of containers

There is a wide range of boxes for ocean transport. Shipping companies offer a suitable solution for every cargo type. The Dry van is the variant that most people will recognize. Besides this, there are also applications for oils, vegetables and fruit or other special goods. You can read all about it in the section below. Be sure to check out the transport options to Eastport (USEPM), port of Bata (GQBSG), Aden (YEADE) harbor and terminal Bilbao (ESBIO).

  • Bulk Containers: often used for dry bulk cargo like like grain and ore.
  • Flat Rack Containers: usually used for the transportation or storage of cargo with unique dimensions.
  • Hard-Top Containers: for shipping a wide range of dry cargo and mass freight.
  • High-Cube Containers: ideal when a slightly larger volume capacity is needed.
  • Insulated Containers: perfect for storing goods that need a steady temperature.
  • Open-Top Containers: ideal for bulky cargo such as machinery.
  • Palletwide Containers: specially designed to accommodate more number of Euro-pallets.
  • Refrigerated Containers: reefers are used for goods which need to be transported at a constant temperature.
  • Tank Containers: for the transport of liquids, gases and powders as bulk cargo.
  • Ventilated Containers: suitable for goods that evaporate a lot of condensation.

Freight types: What do you want to ship?

Transporting stuff by sea from Rotterdam (NLRTM) to Noumea (NCNOU) has many benefits: attractive prices, it is effective for large quantities of goods and eco-friendly. Relevant ocean cargo categories via sea import/export routes are: roll on/roll off, dry bulk, neo bulk, liquid bulk, containerized. Below you will find a brief summary.

  • Car shipping: your vehicle will be shipped safely and insured internationally.
  • House Moving: your international relocation will be less time-consuming and more efficient.
  • Removals (Household Goods): have your household effects transported with great care.
  • Liquid Bulk: e.g. biofuels, kerosene, hydrogen, petroleum, gasoline, chemicals.
  • Dry Bulk: iron ore, coal, grain and things like salt, plates, rods, coils.
  • Roll on Roll off (RORO): a vessel transporting wheeled cargo (cars/trucks,trailers,etc).
  • Breakbulk: refers to goods that are stowed on board ship in individually counted units.
  • Retail & other: load like electronic goods, clothes, toys, medical/pharmacy, sports equipment + fashion, furniture, drinks, food, machines.

All about international transport (FAQ)

How long does it take to ship from Rotterdam to Noumea?

Shipping a container from Rotterdam (NL) to Noumea lasts about 57 days. The ship has to cover a distance of about 14000 nautical miles. That equates to 25928 kilometers. If you make a sea shipment, you get 2 types of important values: ETD and ETA. ETD means the expected departure time of the vessel. Estimated time of arrival (ETA) is the date and time that a shipment is predicted to arrive. The exact shipping time has several factors: condition of the hull, weather and type and weight of cargo.

What is the total price of shipping a container to Noumea (NCNOU)?

Shipping rates from Rotterdam (Netherlands) to Noumea (New Caledonia) are relatively expensive. The final invoice amount is determined by various parts such as cargo volume and weight, the total distance to the delivery destination and freight forwarder handling fees. Send us a message for a customised quote and extra info.

Which customs documents do I need for a shipment?

When you are exporting goods to Noumea, then you must have the administration in order for customs clearance. The following documents should be provided: Packing List, Insurance Certificate, Letter of Credit, Certificate of Origin, Import/export Licenses, Commercial Invoice. For more information about these duties please contact the customs of New Caledonia or take a look at the website (gouv.nc).

What incoterm should I use for shipping?

Incoterms describe who bears the responsibility, risk, and costs associated with a transaction. The two most popular Incoterms rules in maritime shipping are FOB and CIF. CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight) means the exporter covers covering the costs, insurance, and freight of the buyer’s shipment while in transit to the destination port of the buyer’s choosing. By Free on Board (FOB) we mean the selling party is fully liable for the cargo until they are handed over to the delivery company. In addition, there are other Incoterms 2000 like e.g. Free Alongside Ship (FAS), Free Carrier (FCA), Carriage Paid To (CPT), Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) & Delivered At Place (DAP), Delivered at Place Unloaded (DPU), Carriage and Insurance Paid To (CIP).

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