Why choosing POL sea freight?
Extensive Global Network
Reach major ports and markets worldwide with ease
Proven Expertise & Strong Reputation
Decades of experience you can rely on
Comprehensive & Tailored Services
End-to-End freight solutions to meet your demands
Reliable & Secure Shipping
Your freight will handled with utmost care

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PUSAN
SHANGHAI
YOKOHAMA
NINGBO
LIBERVILLE
LAGOS
CONAKRY
ACCRA
VANCOUVER
LIVERPOOL
HAMBURG
AMESTERDAM
MARSEILLE
BARCELONA
ISTANBUL
SOKHNA
GENOA
MUNDRA
BANGKOK
MALAYSIA
KOLKATA
Our Core Sea Freight Services at POL

We offer reliable FCL and LCL services for a wide range of cargo, ensuring efficient, secure, and timely deliveries across global trade lanes.

Whether it’s bulk like grains, minerals, or coal, or liquid bulk such as chemicals or oils, our bulk shipping solutions are tailored for large-volume, non-containerized cargo.

We handle oversized, heavy-lift, and complex cargo with end-to-end planning and execution — ideal for industries like energy, construction, and infrastructure.

Our streamlined port-to-port services ensure fast and cost-effective ocean transport between major global ports, optimized for clients with in-house logistics at origin and destination.

Efficient and secure transport of wheeled cargo such as cars, trucks, trailers, and heavy machinery — driven on and off the vessel without the need for lifting.

Specialized transport solutions for extremely heavy or oversized cargo, including industrial equipment, power plant components, and construction machinery — handled with precision, planning, and purpose-built vessels.
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FAQ
How are ocean freight costs calculated?
Costs depend on factors like container size, cargo weight/volume, origin and destination ports, fuel surcharges, and additional services.
Is marine insurance necessary for sea freight shipments?
While not mandatory, marine insurance is highly recommended to protect against loss or damage during transit.
Can dangerous goods be shipped by sea, and what are the requirements?
Yes, dangerous goods can be shipped by sea, but they must comply with the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code. Proper labeling, documentation (like the Dangerous Goods Declaration), and packaging are mandatory.