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Container shipping Hamburg to Barranquilla

You are planning to ship a container from Hamburg to Barranquilla (COBAQ)? Sea freight offers many opportunities: it’s perfect for heavy and bulky items, it is efficient and it is trustworthy. Transporting a sea container with container cargo or factory parts can be done via e.g. Korea Marine Transport Corporation. There are different types of containers. There is made a difference between (FCL) Full Container Load and (LCL) Less Container Load. Via this website you will get lots of practical information with a view to international transport Barranquilla (CO BAQ). We provide useful information about the different types of containers. Besides this we share a export plan in 5 steps. Describe what you want to transport and we get you a quote with the best rates and fastest transit times.

  • Ocean shipping is an innovative, staunch and cost-effective way to transport large and heavy loads.
  • Compared to air freight, it has a better carbon footprint and it is cheaper.
  • Sea freight is ideal for worldwide movings and importing breakbulk or cars.
  • The Port of Barranquilla is one of the biggest ports of Colombia.
  • You can choose from many types and sizes of containers: 20 FT, 40 FT, 40FT HC and Hard-Top, Dry Van, Flat Rack, Ventilated, Open-Top, Tank containers.

Shipping to Barranquilla (COBAQ) from Hamburg (DEHAM)

shipping container from port hamburg to port of Barranquilla

Ocean freight shipping is a cost-effective solution for shipping goods across the seas internationally. Your cargo is stored in shipping containers. The middleman (freight forwarder) will reserve a container for you. The cargo is transported by truck to the shipping vessel at the port of departure Barranquilla (CO BAQ), and will be transported by sea to the agent at the POD. They can get you services like port-to-door, door-to-door, port-to-port, door-to-port. In the following paragraph we offer useful information about the POD (Port Of Destination).

Port of departurePort of Hamburg (DEHAM)
Country of departureGermany
Port of destinationPort of Barranquilla
Country of destinationColombia
Port CodeCOBAQ
Transport Time+/- 28 days
Shipping rates$$$$
Local addressCarrera 38 Calle 1, Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia
E-mailservicioalcliente@sprb.com.co
Websitewww.sprb.com.co/
Phone(575)3716200

Freight Forwarder Hamburg – port of Barranquilla

  1. Select shipment details

    Enter the departing port and destination of shipment. Determine your container terms: full containers (FCL) or a partial filled container (LCL). Also select the desired size (20ft, 40ft of 40ft HC).

  2. Pack you load

    First of all, make sure your goods are tightly packaged. To prevent damage, we advise you to use pallets. For correct handling you must also label all goods.

  3. Documents Required for Exporting

    If you want to send cargo to Barranquilla (COBAQ), you will have to provide various export documents (for fast customs clearance): packing declaration, bill of lading, packing list, commercial invoice, export/import customs declaration. The definition of a Bill of Lading is a document that is provided to the shipper to confirm that the goods match the description listed on the paperwork and noticing that the cargo is well packed for transport.

  4. Choose Incoterm

    Incoterms are relevant for traders to define obligations, costs, and risks involved in the delivery of goods. The Incoterm shows who will pay for things like the cost and risk of transportation, insurance, duties payable and clearing customs. Much chosen incoterms are Ex Works (EXW), Cost, Insurance Freight (CIF), Free On Board (FOB).

  5. Ship Live Tracking

    Use the Online Container & Freight Tracking System to check where your load is at this moment. You can check the status when the cargo is departed from Port of Loading, arrived at Port of Discharge (POD) and when your cargo has been unloaded at the final destination.

Sea freight from Barranquilla (COBAQ) to Hamburg (DEHAM): select the container that suits the freight

You are going to ship a container from port of Barranquilla – (CO BAQ) to port of Hamburg – (DE HAM)? It is crucial to book the right container for your cargo. They come in different sizes (20 foot, 40 foot) and different terms and conditions (LCL shipping or FCL shipping). Many shipping lines operate on this route. The port offers an excellent connection to surrounding cities. In the section below we help you choose the right type and provide info about the most popular container types. Check also more information about Documentary Credit.

from harbor Barranquilla CO BAQ to hamburg DE HAM

Advantages of a 20 ft container

20. ft. containers (a.k.a. dry van) is the most versatile container type. It’s a very common and efficient size, so the transport costs are quite low. Particularly suitable for the transport of personal items and international removals. Nice to know: The term “TEU” stands for twenty-foot equivalent unit.

  • This box is widely used for transporting goods by means of shipping.
  • The size of a 20-foot container is: 5.90m x 2,35m x 2,39m.
  • Usually, 9-11 pallets are able to fit in one TEU.
  • The maximum allowable load is +/- 27.700 kg.

Important specifications of the 40ft container

Besides the 20-foot, the 40-foot container is another popular option. They can carry far more cargo at once. All this makes it a very effective means for shipping large quantities of goods. Tip: you can also choose a higher ‘high cube’ variant. Thereby you have a little more height. Ideal if you have high cargo.

  • The ideal means of transport for large loads.
  • It has the following dimensions: 12 x 2,3 x 2,4 m.
  • It allows the transport of up to 28 pallets.
  • The max. weight is limited to +/- 28.100 kilogram.

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When is a FCL container a good choice?

I case you are going to ship a lot of stuff, than you can reserve your own full container. Freight forwarders then refer to it as FCL (Full Container Load). There is no need to share it with other shippers. The advantages are great: It guarantees a faster transit time, less likely to damage your goods (as the container just contains your goods) and and it is cheaper per unit. Of course there are also downsides: it is not suitable for importers and exporters with lower shipping volume and there is only limited availability. Do you want to send items from another port? Check also Antwerp to Barranquilla (COBAQ) and Rotterdam to Barranquilla (COBAQ).

  • FCL Means that means that you temporarily own a complete container.
  • Used by all major manufacturers and shipping companies.
  • Economically viable when the shipment occupies 15 m3 or more.
  • Available at: e.g. Maersk, MSC, COSCO, ONE, Hapag-Lloyd.

Use a Less than container (LCL)

If you do not need a full container, it might be cheaper to book a partial shipment (shared container). Logistics experts treat that as a LCL (Less Than Container Load) agreement. LCL Means that means that you share space with others. You benefit from many advantages: perfect for shipping small loads, reduces the costs of keeping a high inventory of goods stored and it is more flexible during peak-times. Disclaimer: if you can fill more than half of a container, it is often cheaper to book a full container. The cost of the shipment is determined by shipping dimensions, weight, and number of pieces.

  • The premise of LCL is that your shipment is taking up only a part of a partial container.
  • Cost effective for shipments between 3,5 m3 – 14 m3.
  • Freight costs are typically based on cargo volume.
  • Wide availability in all months of the year.
  • Available at: e.g. POL, HMM, Wan Hai, Yang Ming, ZIM.

Other special types of containers

There are many different types of boxes available for the international transport of your cargo by sea. Each type of cargo needs a different solution. The Dry van is the variant that most people will recognize. But there are also specific options for oil or petroleum, onions, potatoes, vegetables or high class goods. We give a short explanation below. You can also read more information about shipments to Pipavav (INPAV), port of Umm Qasr (IQUQS), Dar es Salaam (TZDAR) harbor and terminal Constanta (ROCND).

  • Bulk Containers: very suitable for dry bulk goods such as wheat, rice and corn.
  • Flat Rack Containers: it is flat and cargo can be loaded either from the sides or from the top.
  • Hard-Top Containers: used for bulk cargo like cement, automotive, construction goods, steel, etc.
  • High-Cube Containers: ideal for secure storage, particularly of valuable equipment or machinery.
  • Insulated Containers: ideal for Short-Term Storage or Short-Hop Journeys.
  • Open-Top Containers: for the transportation of goods like glass and marble blocks.
  • Palletwide Containers: specially designed for stowing large quantities of Euro pallets.
  • Refrigerated Containers: reefers are used for goods which need to be transported at a constant temperature.
  • Tank Containers: are basically, cylindrical vessels held within a standard 20ft ISO frame.
  • Ventilated Containers: specially for cargoes which have to be ventilated in transit.

Important types of ocean cargo: which items do you want to transport by sea?

Exporting load by sea from Hamburg (DEHAM) to Barranquilla (COBAQ) has a lot of pluses: attractive pricing, very safe and secure and minimal restrictions. Relevant ocean cargo categories imported via sea shipping includes: liquid bulk, containerized, break bulk, neo bulk, roll on/roll off. Below we give an explanation.

  • Car shipping: your vehicle will be loaded and shipped to the port of your choice.
  • House Moving: your belongings will be safe and secured with international relocation.
  • Removals (Household Goods): Ships your household effects / furniture quickly and affordable.
  • Liquid Bulk: e.g. biofuels, petroleum, chemicals, kerosene, hydrogen, diesel.
  • Dry Bulk: coal, grain, iron ore and plates, cement, sand, coils.
  • Roll on Roll off (RORO): vessels designed to carry wheeled cargo.
  • Breakbulk: relates to trades where the cargoes are carried in unitized form.
  • Retail & other: cargo like electronic goods, clothes, sports equipment, medical/pharmacy, toys & machines, shoes, drinks, fashion, food.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about international transport

What is the transit time from Hamburg to Barranquilla?

Shipping a container from Hamburg (DE) to Barranquilla takes around 28 days. The total distance is about 6500 nautical miles (nmi). This is roughly equivalent to 12038 km. If you make a sea shipment, you have to take into account 2 important values (ETD and ETA). ETD means the expected departure time of the vessel. ETA is the date that the shipment arrives in the destination country. The precise shipping time depends on the speed of the boat, wind force and wind direction and type of shipment.

What are the average costs of shipping a container to Barranquilla (COBAQ)?

Shipping rates from Hamburg (Germany) to Barranquilla (Colombia) are relatively expensive. The final invoice amount is determined by various parts such as type of container, shipping route and freight forwarder handling fees. Contact us for current rates and transit times.

Which customs documents do I need to provide?

When you are exporting goods to Barranquilla, then you should pay attention to customs clearance. The following documents need to be in place for effective and easy customs clearance. Commercial Invoice, Import/export Licenses, Packing List, Insurance Certificate, Letter of Credit, Certificate of Origin. For more information about these duties please contact the customs of Colombia or view the website of the port/government (www.sprb.com.co/).

What incoterm is the most appropriate?

The incoterms define the role between seller and buyer at an international transaction. For transport by ship we usually use FOB and CIF. Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF) means the selling party bears responsibility for all the costs up to and including the ocean freight to the port of destination. Content of a Free on Board (FOB) contract: the seller takes care of the cargo until they are handed over to the delivery company. There are additionally more Incoterms 2000 like Ex Works (EXW), Delivered Duty Paid (DDP), Free Carrier (FCA), Free Alongside Ship (FAS) & Delivered At Place (DAP), Carriage and Insurance Paid To (CIP), Delivered at Place Unloaded (DPU).

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