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Container shipping Hamburg to Jodhpur

You want to ship a container from Hamburg to Jodhpur (INJDG)? Sea freight is very practical: it is suitable to ship large volumes for low prices, it’s transparant and it is trustworthy. Ship a container overseas with roll on/roll off or semi-finished goods can be outsourced to e.g. IRISL Group. Freight forwarders offer and a wide range of container types. An important point of attention is a full container for yourself (FCL) and a shared container (LCL). Via our transport agents we provide you with up-to-date information with a view to international transport Jodhpur (IN JDG). You can read extensive information about the different types and ways of sea freight. You can make use of our step-by-step import plan. Send us your details and we get you a quote with the best rates and fastest transit times.

  • Ocean shipping is a fast, sure and low cost-way to import and export goods internationally.
  • Compared to air freight, you can transport larger volumes for a better price.
  • Sea freight is great for worldwide removals and importing vegetables or cars.
  • The Port of Jodhpur offers excellent transit options in India.
  • The range of containers includes: 20 foot, 40 foot and Flat Rack, Insulated, Dry Van, Tank, Ventilated, Refrigerated containers.

Shipping to Jodhpur (INJDG) from Hamburg (DEHAM)

shipping container from port hamburg to port of Jodhpur

Ocean freight shipping is the most common way to transport cargo globally. Your products are put on a container with pellets. The middleman (freight forwarder) have a special container prepared. The freight goes by truck to the shipping vessel at the port of departure (POD) Jodhpur (IN JDG), and will be shipped overseas to the terminal at the POD (port of destination). You can book various solutions like port-to-door, port-to-port, door-to-door, door-to-port. In the table below you will find important information about the port of delivery.

Port of departurePort of Hamburg (DEHAM)
Country of departureGermany
Port of destinationPort of Jodhpur
Country of destinationIndia
Port CodeINJDG
Transport Time+/- 31 days
Shipping rates$
Office addressvillage-pal, barmer road jodhpur- 34008 rajasthan
E-mail addresskaliningrad@scport.ru
Websitewww.thethardryport.com
Phone2913290361

Freight Forwarder Hamburg – port of Jodhpur

  1. Information about your freight

    Enter the port of departure and the port of destination. Choose if you want to ship (FCL) full containers or a partial filled container (LCL). Also choose the size of the container (20-foot, 40-foot, or a 40-foot high cube).

  2. Prepare your package

    Obviously, ensure the freight is properly packaged. To ensure that the cargo remains in good condition, ensure that your cargo is always placed on pallets. You must also put a label on the freight.

  3. Customs Documentation for Exporters

    In the situations that you export cargo to Jodhpur (INJDG), you will have to provide required export documents (for fast customs clearance): packing list, certificates of origin, packing declaration, export/import customs declaration, bill of lading. A Bill of Lading is a standard-form document provided by a carrier to a shipper confirming goods were received in an acceptable condition and that they are ready to be shipped.

  4. Selecting the best Incoterms

    An incoterm is a set of rules to define the rights and obligations of both the buyer and seller. The Incoterm shows who is responsible for e.g shipment, insurance, documentation and customs clearance. Popular incoterms are Cost, Insurance Freight (CIF), Free On Board (FOB), Ex Works (EXW).

  5. Live tracking of the shipment

    Use the track and trace service to check where your freight is right now. You can get a sms or mail when the load is departed from the port of origin (POO), has arrived at the destination (POD) and when the cargo was transported to the ultimate recipient.

Sea freight from Jodhpur (INJDG) to Hamburg (DEHAM): select your container type

Are you planning to ship a container from port of Jodhpur – (IN JDG) to port of Hamburg – (DE HAM)? It is necessary to rent a suitable container. They come in different sizes (20 foot, 40 foot) and different container specifications (LCL shipping or FCL shipment). Many shipping lines operate on this route. Your cargo can be quickly transported to surrounding cities. Below we help you choose the right type and provide info about the most common sizes and types. You may also like: Insurance Certificate or Policy.

from harbor Jodhpur IN JDG to hamburg DE HAM

Specifications of a 20 ft container

20 foot containers (some people call it dry van) is the most common container worldwide. It’s a very common and efficient size, so the transport costs are quite low. Ideal for the transportation of bulk goods and personal items and removals. Pro tip: 1 TEU is equivalent to 1 20 feet long container.

  • One of the most rented boxes for sending goods overseas.
  • The dimensions of a 20-foot container are: L – 5.89M. W – 2.35M. H – 2.23M.
  • The container can be loaded with 11 pallets.
  • In terms of weight load, the following applies: +/- 27.900 kilogram.

What you need to know about the 40ft container

The 40 foot container is the big brother of the 20 foot model. They can carry between 23 and 24 Europallets in one tier. This makes it an excellent choice for shipping large volumes of cargo. Finally, there are also special 40 foot containers such as the ‘high cube’ choice. They are 1 foot higher than a regular container. Stuff can be stacked high.

  • Very popular with large and bulky goods.
  • The format is almost always the same: 12,2 x 2,44 x 2,59 meter.
  • Up to 23 Europallets can be stuffed in a 40′ container.
  • Maximum load is about +/- 28.200 kilogram.

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

If your goods don’t fit in a small (shared) container, then renting a full container is the most interesting. This is known as an FCL (Full Container Load). There is no need to share it with other shippers. The benefits are great: It guarantees a faster transit time, damage is lessened and the rates are more favorable. Pay attention to the disadvantages: it is not efficient for small cargo types and insurance is more expensive. Transporting cargo from another port? Also see Antwerp to Jodhpur (INJDG) or Rotterdam to Jodhpur (INJDG).

  • The concept of FCL is that you get the universal right to your own container.
  • Perfect for bulk, expensive and fragile goods.
  • Relevant when you are sending more than 15 m3.
  • Available at: e.g. COSCO, MSC, Hapag-Lloyd, ONE, Maersk.

What is a Less than container (LCL)?

With a small freight, aks our freight forwarders to possibilities for a shared container. This is known as LCL (Less Than Container Load). LCL Means that means that you only pay for the space you need in a shipping container. The advantages of this option include: you pay only for the volume you need, you spend less on inventory warehousing space and lower sourcing risk. Watch out: if you can fill more than half of a container, then you better go for FCL. LCL cost is calculated by the dimensions of the package i.e. the length, width.

  • What we mean by LCL is that your shipment is taking up only a part of a partial container.
  • Cost effective for shipments between 4 m3 and 13 m3.
  • Deal for cargo that does not fill the entire container.
  • More Availability During Peak Season.
  • Available at: e.g. ZIM, Evergreen, Wan Hai, Yang Ming, HMM.

Various other types of containers

You can choose from many types of boxes for shipping your items. Each type of cargo needs a different solution. The Dry van is the most used type worldwide. But there are also specific options for oils, meat, fish and frozen foods or fragile items. You can read all about it in the section below. You can also look further at transport options in Tyne (GBTYN), port of Puerto de Mazatlan (MXMZT), Ljubljana (SILJU) harbor and terminal Portland (USPDX).

  • Bulk Containers: often used for dry bulk cargo like wheat and grains.
  • 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: perfect when some extra height is required.
  • Insulated Containers: ideal for Storage or Shipping Dry Goods.
  • Open-Top Containers: for the transportation of goods like glass and marble blocks.
  • Palletwide Containers: provides a higher cubic capacity than standard boxes.
  • Refrigerated Containers: reefers are used for goods that need to be temperature controlled.
  • Tank Containers: suitable for different modes of transportation, and built to carry hazardous cargo.
  • Ventilated Containers: also known as passive (naturally) ventilated or coffee containers.

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

Transporting goods by sea from Hamburg (DEHAM) to Jodhpur (INJDG) has lots of advantages: attractive prices, you can ship easily big and high volume cargo and the Duty and VAT are much less expensive than air freight. Frequently chosen ocean cargo transported by sea include: liquid bulk, dry bulk, containerized, neo bulk, break bulk. Below we explain some goods/cargo.

  • Car shipping: reliable import and export of a vehicle via sea shipping.
  • 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. hydrogen, biofuels, diesel, gasoline, petroleum, chemicals.
  • Dry Bulk: grain, coal, iron ore but also sand, lumber, sugar, cement.
  • Roll on Roll off (RORO): vessel for wheeled freight-carrying equipment.
  • Breakbulk: consists of goods transported, stored and handled piecemeal to some degree.
  • Retail & other: items like medical/pharmacy, art and antiques, sports equipment, toys, electronic goods + machines, fashion, furniture, drinks, shoes.

Everything about international transportation (FAQ)

How many days are needed to ship from Hamburg to Jodhpur?

Shipping a container from Hamburg (DE) to Jodhpur takes approximately 31 days. The total distance is approx. 7300 nautical miles (nmi). 1 nautical mile is equivalent to 1.85 km. That makes the distance 13520 km. When you ship a sea container, you get 2 types of important values: ETD and ETA. ETD is about the expected departure time of the ship. Estimated time of arrival (ETA) is the date and time that a shipment is predicted to arrive. The exact shipping time depends on displacement of the vessel, weather conditions and possible maintenance.

What are the all-in costs of shipping a container to Jodhpur (INJDG)?

Shipping rates from Hamburg (Germany) to Jodhpur (India) are relatively cheap. The actual costs are determined by various components as cargo weight, period of the year and currency. Please contact us for current rates and transit times.

What customs documents do i need?

When you send goods to Jodhpur, then you must have the administration in order for customs clearance. Exporters need to include the following documents with their goods: Packing List, Commercial Invoice, Insurance Certificate, Certificate of Origin, Letter of Credit, Import/export Licenses. For questions or additional information, then we advise you to contact the customs of India or view the website of the port/government (www.thethardryport.com).

What Incoterm should i use?

Incoterms define the responsibilities and obligations of the buyer and seller. The most commonly used Incoterms are FOB and CIF. CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight) means the exporter is responsible for the costs of transporting the cargo to the port of destination. Terms of Free on Board (FOB): the seller must arrange everything regarding the goods until they are on the vessel at the outbound port. One can also choose from one of the alternative Incoterms 2000: Delivered Duty Paid (DDP), Free Carrier (FCA), Carriage Paid To (CPT), Free Alongside Ship (FAS) and Cost and Freight (CFR), Delivered At Place (DAP), Delivered at Place Unloaded (DPU).

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