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Container shipping Antwerp to Rauma

Are you looking for ways to ship a container from Antwerp to Rauma (FIRAU)? Sea freight is very useful: it is suitable to ship large volumes for low prices, it is efficient and containers can also be used for further transportation by road or rail. Transporting containers with freight like container cargo or equipment can be arranged by shipping companies such as Arkas Container Transport. They can get you a lot of container-types. A big difference is being made between a full container for yourself (FCL) and a shared container (LCL). Via our transport agents you will get up-to-date information regarding international transport Rauma (FI RAU). We share knowledge and inside-information about the various sea container types. You can make use of our practical step-by-step plan. Describe what you want to transport and we will prepare a quote with market prices.

  • Ocean shipping is a very popular, staunch and cost-effective way to ship high volume products.
  • Compared to air freight, it is cheaper and there are less restrictions.
  • Sea freight is an often chosen option for worldwide relocations and the transportation of gas-based fuels or factory parts.
  • The Port of Rauma is a frequently chosen port in Finland.
  • Containers that are often transported are: 20 footers, 40 footers and Dry Van, Flat Rack, Insulated, Tank, Ventilated, Refrigerated containers.

Shipping to Rauma (FIRAU) from Antwerp (BEANR)

shipping container from port antwerp to port of Rauma

Ocean freight shipping is the container freight transportation of cargo by shipping lines. Your material is packed in shipping containers. The freight forwarder (the middleman) have a special container prepared. The freight goes by truck to the shipping vessel at the port of origin Rauma (FI RAU), and will be shipped by sea to the consignee at the port of destination. You can choose for: port-to-door, door-to-door, port-to-port, door-to-port. In the attached table we provide you with details about the port of arrival.

Port of departurePort of Antwerp (BEANR)
Country of departureBelgium
Port of destinationPort of Rauma
Country of destinationFinland
Port CodeFIRAU
Transit Time+/- 5 days
Shipping rates$
Office addressHakunintie 19, Rauma 26100, Finland
Mailharbour.office@portofrauma.com
Websitewww.portofrauma.com/
Telephone number358(0)28344712

Freight Forwarder Antwerp – port of Rauma

  1. Select shipment details

    Enter the origin of shipment and the destination harbor. Choose how you want to transport: FCL (Full Container Load) or partial shipments (LCL). Also choose the size of the container (20-foot, 40-foot, or a 40-foot high cube).

  2. Cargo preparations

    Obviously, ensure the cargo is packed appropriately for carriage. To transport the cargo in good condition, it is a good idea to use pallets. For correct handling you must also label all goods.

  3. Customs document

    When you transport cargo to Rauma (FIRAU), you should organize several export documents (on behalf of national customs): packing list, packing declaration, export/import customs declaration, commercial invoice, bill of lading. With a Bill of Lading we mean a document provided by a carrier to a shipper describing the correct state of goods and that the freight has been booked correctly.

  4. Incoterms for your freight

    Incoterms are relevant for traders to define responsibility and liability for shipment of the goods. The Incoterm defines how much responsibility you have for shipment, insurance, documentation and customs clearance. Much chosen incoterms are Delivery Duty Paid (DDP), Ex Works (EXW), Cost, Insurance Freight (CIF).

  5. Live tracking of the shipment

    Use cargo and container tracking to check where your container is at this moment. They will send you a mail when the vessel is departed from Port of Loading, arrived at the port of arrival (POD) and when it has arrived at the final destination.

Sea freight from Rauma (FIRAU) to Antwerp (BEANR): choosing a suitable container

You want to ship a container from port of Rauma – (FI RAU) to port of Antwerp – (BE ANR)? Make sure you rent a suitable container. There are different sizes (20ft & 40ft) and different container agreements (LCL shipping or FCL shipping). You can have your cargo transported by multiple shipping lines. Your cargo can be quickly transported to surrounding cities. In the text box below you can compare all types and read more about the most commonly seen options for sea freight. Our specialists also provide details about Air Freight.

from harbor Rauma FI RAU to antwerp BE ANR

Advantages of a 20ft container

20 FT containers (also known as dry van) is the most versatile container type. They are easy to transport, which means they are cheaper to ship. Particularly suitable for the transport of personal effects and movings. Good to know: TEU is equal to 1 20 Foot container.

  • One of the most rented boxes for transporting cargo by sea.
  • A 20-foot container has the following dimensions: 5,9 x 2,4 x 2,4 meter.
  • You can use 11 pallets on one tier.
  • A lot can be loaded in terms of goods weight: +/- 27.800 kg.

Explanation of the 40 FT container

The 40-foot container is identical to the 20-foot container, but once the size. They can carry between 23 and 24 Europallets in one tier. This makes it a popular choice for shipping large cargo by sea. In conclusion, there exist a bigger and higher ‘high cube’ version. It has an exterior height of 9’6” (1 foot taller than normal). Very suitable for high products.

  • Very suitable for large loads.
  • In terms of format, this type comes out to: 12,2 x 2,44 x 2,59 meter.
  • The 40’ft container can hold up to 24 EU pallets.
  • In terms of weight fits maximum: +/- 28.300 kilogram.

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What does FCL container mean in shipping?

When you need a lot of container space, then you can book your own full container. Transport specialists call this Full Container Load (FCL). All cargo space is used exclusively for you. It is a popular transport method: It allows for a faster transit time, a smaller chance of damage to the freight and you take advantage of economies of scale. Important to mention: it is unsuitable for Small Packages and it is hard to book during peak season. Departing from another port? Also check out Rotterdam to Rauma (FIRAU) or Hamburg to Rauma (FIRAU).

  • What we mean by FCL is that the container only holds your cargo.
  • Perfect for bulk, expensive and fragile goods.
  • If you’re shipping more than 14 m3.
  • Available at: e.g. Maersk, MSC, CMA CGM, ONE, COSCO.

When is a LCL container a good choice?

With a small freight, then your cargo will be combined with other cargo. This is known as LCL (Less Than Container Load). LCL Means that means that shipments from various parties are combined to fill up one container. There are many positive aspects to mention like: you will share all costs with the other suppliers, storage and insurance is advantageous and it offers consistent weekly sailing schedules for sea freight. Notable: if you can fill more than half of a container, then FCL is a better choice. The shipping costs are calculated on the basis of volume, usually in cubic meters (CBM).

  • With LCL transport, your cargo is transported in a partial container.
  • A good solution for shipping volumes between 4 m3 and 15,5 m3.
  • Deal for cargo that does not fill the entire container.
  • Wide availability in all months of the year.
  • Available at: e.g. Evergreen, HMM, Wan Hai, ZIM, Yang Ming.

Information about other types of containers

There exist a lot of box-types for the international transport of your cargo by sea. Each type of cargo requires a different approach. The most popular version is of course the Dry van. But there are also specific options for oils, fruit, vegetables, meat, fish or fragile items. We give a short explanation below. You can also read more information about shipments to San Juan (PRSJU), port of Chicago (USCHI), Nouakchott (MRNKC) harbor and terminal Fremantle (AUFRE).

  • Bulk Containers: used to ship a broad range of dry cargo like as grain, feedstuffs, spices.
  • Flat Rack Containers: a flat rack only has walls or support post on the ends.
  • Hard-Top Containers: the latter has a removable roof due to which the door header can be pivoted outside.
  • High-Cube Containers: are similar in structure to standard boxes, but a little taller.
  • Insulated Containers: for e.g. pharmaceutical products, fresh produce, beverages, frozen goods, and chemicals.
  • Open-Top Containers: ideal for logs, machinery, and odd-sized items.
  • Palletwide Containers: 5 cm wider and are designed for optimal transportation of cargo on EURO pallets.
  • Refrigerated Containers: reefers can hold cargo above or below freezing point.
  • Tank Containers: for the transport of all types of bulk liquid by rail, road and sea.
  • Ventilated Containers: ventilation is provided by openings in the top and bottom side rails.

Kind of freight: What do you want to ship?

Shipping cargo by sea from Antwerp (BEANR) to Rauma (FIRAU) is very popular because of low rates, high sea vessel load capacity and very flexible. The most important ocean cargo shipped via sea routes are: dry bulk, roll on/roll off, break bulk, neo bulk, containerized. Below you can read more information about it.

  • Car shipping: have your vehicle shipped to an international port.
  • House Moving: have your personal items sent for relocation.
  • Removals (Household Goods): all your household effects shipped inexpensive and insured.
  • Liquid Bulk: e.g. biofuels, gasoline, diesel, petroleum, chemicals, hydrogen.
  • Dry Bulk: coal, iron ore, grain but also stuff like lumber, salt, plates, sugar.
  • Roll on Roll off (RORO): vessels designed to carry wheeled cargo.
  • Breakbulk: For the transport of cargo that don’t fit in standard-size shipping containers or cargo bins.
  • Retail & other: items like clothes, electronic goods, art and antiques, medical/pharmacy, toys or furniture, food, machines, drinks, fashion.

Everything about international transportation (FAQ)

What is the sea shipping time for goods from Antwerp to Rauma?

Shipping a container from Antwerp (BE) to Rauma takes approximately 5 days. The ship has to cover a distance of about 1250 nautical miles. That equates to 2315 km. If you make a sea shipment, you will have to deal with ETD and ETA. ETD means the expected departure time of the vessel. ETA stands for Estimated time of arrival of the ship or truck. Shipping time is subject to condition of the hull and the propeller, wind force and direction and cargo flows.

How expensive is shipping a container to Rauma (FIRAU)?

Shipping rates from Antwerp (Belgium) to Rauma (Finland) are relatively cheap. The total sum is determined by various ingredients such as cargo volume and weight, shipping time and conditions. Please contact us for a price proposal and transit times.

What documents do you need for customs?

When sending goods to Rauma, then there are some important customs clearance documents. The following documents should be provided: Commercial Invoice, Import/export Licenses, Letter of Credit, Packing List, Certificate of Origin, Insurance Certificate. For more detailed information you can contact the customs of Finland or visit the website of the port / gouvernment (www.portofrauma.com/).

What incoterm should I use for shipping?

Incoterms are a set of 11 internationally-recognized rules that define the responsibilities of sellers and buyers. The most common terms for sea transport are FOB and CIF. Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF) means the exporting party is responsible for the cost and freight of bringing the goods to the required port. Free on Board (FOB) includes: the seller is responsible for the entire logistics process for the goods until they are loaded on a shipping vessel. Other Incoterms 2000 you can choose from are: Free Alongside Ship (FAS), Delivered Duty Paid (DDP), Ex Works (EXW), Carriage Paid To (CPT) and Delivered at Place Unloaded (DPU), Delivered At Place (DAP), Cost and Freight (CFR).

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