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Container shipping Hamburg to Misurata

You want to ship a container from Hamburg to Misurata (LYMRA)? Sea freight is very useful: it is suitable to ship large volumes for low prices, it is great for bulk goods and it has live tracking. Transporting a container by sea with roll on/roll off or machinery is very easy with e.g. CMA CGM. They offer different types of containers. Shipping by sea is primarily divided into two types: a complete full container (FCL) and a partial filled container (LCL). Via this website we offer accurate information with a view to international transport Misurata (LY MRA). You will find useful information about the ways in which you can transport cargo by sea. Besides this we share a step-by-step export plan. Send us your details and we will gladly send you a tailor-made offer with a competitive rate.

  • Ocean shipping is a very popular, safe and inexpensive way to transport bulk containers.
  • Compared to air transport, it has a better carbon footprint and it is cheaper.
  • Sea freight is perfect for worldwide movings and importing breakbulk or cars.
  • The Port of Misurata is a much-chosen harbor in Libya.
  • Popular container types are: 20 foot, 40 foot and Insulated, Hard-Top, Flat Rack, Tank, Open-Top, Ventilated containers.

Shipping to Misurata (LYMRA) from Hamburg (DEHAM)

shipping container from port hamburg to port of Misurata

Ocean freight shipping is a reliable way of large-volume transportation. Your articles are packed tightly in a container. The middleman (freight forwarder) have a special container prepared. A truck transports the cargo to the shipping vessel at the departing port Misurata (LY MRA), and will be shipped by ocean to the terminal at the destination harbor. You can book various solutions like port-to-port, door-to-port, port-to-door or door-to-door. In the list below we provide you with details about the arrival port.

Port of departurePort of Hamburg (DEHAM)
Country of departureGermany
Port of destinationPort of Misurata
Country of destinationLibya
Port CodeLYMRA
Transport Time+/- 13 days
Shipping prices$$
Local addressPO Box 18342 Misratah Libya
E-mail addresslibya@containershippingservice.com
Websitepm.gov.ly
Phone2182143946

Freight Forwarder Hamburg – port of Misurata

  1. Select shipment details

    Enter the departure port and the POD. Choose if you want to ship (FCL) Full Container Load or LCL (Less than Container Load). You also choose the size of the container (20 ft, 40 ft of 40 ft high cube).

  2. Freight preparations

    To begin, you need to make sure your load is packed correctly. To prevent accidents, we advise to put everything on pallets. Also make sure you have good labels.

  3. Customs document

    When exporting goods to Misurata (LYMRA), you will need required export documents (for the purpose of national customs): commercial invoice, certificates of origin, packing declaration, export/import customs declaration, packing list. A Bill of Lading is a required document issued by the carrier or agent to confirm that the shipment is received in good order and noticing that the cargo is well packed for transport.

  4. Selecting the best Incoterms

    Incoterms are important to define the rights and obligations of both the buyer and seller. The Incoterm shows who is the risk-bearing party for transport, insurance and the relevant documents for transport. For freight by sea, these are the most popular terms: Delivery Duty Paid (DDP), Free On Board (FOB), Cost, Insurance Freight (CIF).

  5. Track your shipment

    Use cargo tracking to check where your shipping is at this moment. You will get a notification when the load is departed from POL (Port of loading), has arrived at the destination (POD) and when the cargo has reached its desired final destination.

Sea freight from Misurata (LYMRA) to Hamburg (DEHAM): find a container that suits your cargo

You want to ship a container from port of Misurata – (LY MRA) to port of Hamburg – (DE HAM)? The first step is to get a suitable container. You can choose from large and small sizes (20-ft, 40-ft) and all kind of container conditions (LCL shipment or FCL shipment). Examples of shipping lines serving the port are Evergreen, MSC. Major towns near the seaport are Misratah, Zlitan, Masallatah, Bani Walid, Tarhunah, Surt, Tripoli, Mizdah, Surman, Yafran, Sabratah, Zuwarah, Jadu, Zaltan, Waddan, Hun, Nalut, Benghazi, Suluq, Tukrah. In the next section you will find useful information about the most popular boxes. Check also more information about FCL Shipping.

from harbor Misurata LY MRA to hamburg DE HAM

Explanation about a 20 ft container

20 ft. containers (also known as dry van) are one of the most used container types. They are very efficient, which give you lower handling and shipping costs. Ideal for the transportation of bulk goods and personal items or international movings. Keep in mind: TEU is equal to 1 20 Foot container.

  • This box is often used for shipping freight by sea.
  • A 20-foot container has the following dimensions: 5,9 x 2,4 x 2,4 meter.
  • It can hold between 9 and 11 pallets.
  • The maximum load is about +/- 27.400 kilogram.

Explanation of the 40 foot container

The 40 foot container is the big brother of the 20 foot model. He can hold much more cargo. All this makes it a very effective means for shipping large quantities of goods. Tip: there exist a bigger and higher ‘high cube’ box. It has an exterior height of 9’6” (1 foot taller than normal). Ideal if you have high cargo.

  • Very popular with large and bulky goods.
  • The dimensions are the same internationally: 12,0 x 2,4 x 2,3 m.
  • The 40’ft container can hold up to 24 EU pallets.
  • The maximum load is +/- 28.500 kilogram.

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In which situations do I choose an FCL container?

f you have enough goods to fill one full container load, then a full container is often worth it. Transport specialists call this Full Container Load (FCL). All cargo space is used exclusively for you. This has multiple advantages: It guarantees a faster transit time, damage is lessened and it’s more cost-effective. Of course there are also downsides: it is not suitable for small cargo and less convenient delivery options. There are also other departure ports. See for example Antwerp to Misurata (LYMRA) or Rotterdam to Misurata (LYMRA).

  • The concept of FCL is that the container only holds your cargo.
  • Perfect for bulk, expensive and fragile goods.
  • Recommended for shipments from 15 m3.
  • Available at: e.g. MSC, Maersk, CMA CGM, Hapag-Lloyd, ONE.

In which situations do I choose an LCL container?

With a small freight, a shared container can be used. Logistics management organization handles this as a LCL (Less Than Container Load). The idea of LCL is that you have no say about the other type of cargo that’s in the container with your freight The advantages of this option include: for smaller loads, it is way cheaper than a full container, you spend less on inventory warehousing space and more options during peak shipping season. Watch out: when you ship enough volume to fill more than half a container, then FCL is probably your best bet. The total costs are calculated based on the actual volume that the shipment occupies in a shared shipping container.

  • The meaning of LCL is: a partial container is booker for the freight.
  • Ideal for transport volumes between 4 m3 – 14,5 m3.
  • Cost-effective for freight forwarders with smaller shipment volumes.
  • More Availability During Peak Season.
  • Available at: e.g. ZIM, Yang Ming, HMM, POL, Evergreen.

Other types of containers and customization

There is a wide range of boxes for transporting your cargo. There is a suitable solution for every type of cargo. The Dry Van is most commonly used in maritime transport. Besides this, there are also applications for liquids, vegetables and fruit or fragile items. We give a short explanation below. You can also look further at transport options in Shenzhen (CNSNZ), port of Karachi (PKKHI), Ain Sukhna Terminal (EGAIS) harbor and terminal Basel (CHBSL).

  • Bulk Containers: used in for transporting bulk cargo like wheat and other grain crops.
  • Flat Rack Containers: usually used for the transportation or storage of cargo with unique dimensions.
  • 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 bulk shipping and temporary storage of mixed products.
  • Open-Top Containers: enables oversized cargo such as timber and scrap metal to be loaded from the top.
  • Palletwide Containers: more popular and common in the European continent.
  • Refrigerated Containers: reefers are used for goods that need to be temperature controlled.
  • Tank Containers: a cylindrical-shaped container primarily made of stainless steel.
  • Ventilated Containers: ventilation is provided by openings in the top and bottom side rails.

Main types of ocean cargo: what do you want to transport by sea?

Transporting cargo by sea from Hamburg (DEHAM) to Misurata (LYMRA) has a lot of pluses: low prices, you can ship easily big and high volume cargo and the Duty and VAT are much less expensive than air freight. Relevant ocean cargo categories via sea import/export routes are: roll on/roll off, break bulk, liquid bulk, dry bulk, containerized. Below we explain some goods/cargo.

  • Car shipping: your vehicle will be shipped safely and insured internationally.
  • House Moving: get your private goods shipped for relocation.
  • Removals (Household Goods): have your household effects transported with great care.
  • Liquid Bulk: e.g. biofuels, kerosene, gasoline, diesel, petroleum, chemicals.
  • Dry Bulk: coal, grain, iron ore and sugar, salt, lumber, sand.
  • Roll on Roll off (RORO): one of the most flexible methods of shipping vehicles overseas.
  • Breakbulk: relates to trades where the cargoes are carried in unitized form.
  • Retail & other: goods like electronic goods, clothes, toys, art and antiques, sports equipment + shoes, machines, food, furniture, drinks.

Everything about international transportation (FAQ)

What is the transit time from Hamburg to Misurata?

Shipping a container from Hamburg (DE) to Misurata lasts about 13 days. The total distance is about 3050 nautical miles (nmi). This is equivalent to 5649 km. When you send something by sea, you have to pay close attention to ETD and ETA. ETD means the Expected or Estimated Time of Departure. ETA means the Expected or Estimated Time of Arrival. The shipping time is determined on the basis of vessel speed, weather and delay at the port.

What are the all-in costs of shipping a container to Misurata (LYMRA)?

Shipping rates from Hamburg (Germany) to Misurata (Libya) are average. The total costs are determined by various components as the size of the container, the total distance to the delivery destination and supply and demand. We invite you to contact us for additional information, transit time and current rates.

Which customs documents are required for my shipment?

When you send goods to Misurata, then you must have the administration in order for customs clearance. The following documents are required: Letter of Credit, Certificate of Origin, Insurance Certificate, Commercial Invoice, Import/export Licenses, Packing List. For additional information, please contact the customs of Libya or visit the website of the port / gouvernment (pm.gov.ly).

What is the best Incoterm for my shipment?

Incoterms define the responsibilities and obligations of the buyer and seller. For transport by ship we usually use FOB and CIF. CIF (Cost, Insurance and Freight) means the exporting party takes care of the costs of transporting the cargo to the destination port of the buyer’s choosing. By Free on Board (FOB) we mean the seller has the responsibility for the cargo till the moment that it’s all loaded into the vessel. In addition, there are other Incoterms 2000 like e.g. Carriage Paid To (CPT), Free Alongside Ship (FAS), Ex Works (EXW), Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) & Delivered At Place (DAP), Cost and Freight (CFR), Carriage and Insurance Paid To (CIP).

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