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Ocean Freight from Singapore

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SW Logistics has moved ocean cargo across Asia's busiest trade lanes for over 25 years. As a licensed NVOCC, we issue our own bills of lading and control space allocation across Intra-Asia and Middle East corridors: the routes that demand local knowledge, established carrier relationships, and a team that has seen every exception in the book.

Whether you're shipping in a full container from Guangzhou or moving  LCL cargo between  multiple ASEAN countries, we manage it end-to-end from our Singapore base, including bonded warehouse storage at our Jurong facility when you need it.

On This Page

  • Ocean Freight Services We Offer
  • FCL vs LCL: Which Should You Use
  • Trade Lanes We Cover
  • Dangerous Goods and Project Cargo by Sea
  • What's Included With Every Shipment
  • Why Businesses Choose SW Logistics for Ocean Freight
  • FAQs

Ocean Freight Services We Offer

Full Container Load (FCL)

  • 20GP, 40GP, 40HC, plus special equipment (open-top and flat-rack)
  • Booking, documentation, port coordination, and carrier follow-up handled in full

Less than Container Load (LCL)

  • Weekly consolidation services from Singapore to key Asian and Middle East ports
  • Cost-efficient for shipments under 15 CBM

Transshipment Coordination

  • Routed through Singapore, Port Klang, and Tanjung Pelepas

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FCL vs LCL: Which Should You Use

FCL LCL
Best for 15+ CBM shipments Under 15 CBM
Transit speed Faster (no consolidation wait) Slower (depends on consolidation schedule)
Handling risk Lower (single-shipper container) Higher (shared container, more handling touchpoints)
Cost driver Container rate (fixed regardless of fill) Per-CBM rate (pay for space used)

We recommend FCL or LCL based on your volume, timeline, and destination port, not a default.

Related: Need storage between sea legs? See our 3PL & Bonded Warehousing services.

Trade Lanes We Cover

  • Intra-Asia: China (Shanghai, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Ningbo), Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, India
  • Middle East: Dubai (Jebel Ali), Abu Dhabi, Dammam, Doha, Kuwait, Muscat
  • Transpacific & Europe: Via Singapore as a transshipment hub

Lane not listed? Ask us. Our global partner network fills the gaps.

Dangerous Goods and Project Cargo by Sea

Dangerous Goods (IMDG-compliant)

  • Class 1–9 hazardous materials handling for sea shipments
  • DG declarations, carrier acceptance checks, and port authority coordination to avoid delays

Project Cargo & Special Shipments

  • Oversized, overweight, or out-of-gauge cargo, including machinery, industrial equipment, and construction materials
  • Pre-shipment surveys, route feasibility, heavy-lift coordination, and port authority liaison

What's Included With Every Shipment

  • Dedicated operations contact per shipment
  • Pre-departure documentation review & pre-arrival notice
  • Carrier booking confirmation and vessel details
  • Exception alerts: you hear from us first if something changes
  • Live tracking via swlog.com/track-shipment
  • Post-shipment proof of delivery

Why Businesses Choose SW Logistics for Ocean Freight

  • 25 years on the region's ocean lanes: we know which ports are congested, which carriers are reliable on which routes, and where documentation errors cause the most damage.
  • Licensed NVOCC: we control our own bills of lading and space allocation, not just freight forwarding on someone else's contract.
  • Bonded warehouse in Jurong: zero-GST storage that connects directly into your ocean shipment flow.
  • Personalised Service: established carrier contracts and a 50+ port network, but your shipment still gets a named contact, not a call centre.
  • 1 business day response on quotes and documentation queries.
Faqs

Ocean Freight

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What's the difference between FCL and LCL, and which should I use?
Can you handle shipments that originate outside Singapore?
What information do I need to get an ocean freight quote?
Do you offer cargo insurance?
What happens if my cargo is delayed or there's a vessel change?

Ready to Move Cargo by Sea?