Port handling refers to the various activities and processes involved in the management and operation of a port, which is a facility where ships can load and unload cargo, passengers, and other goods. Efficient port handling is crucial for facilitating global trade and transportation, as a significant portion of world trade is carried out through seaports.
Port Handling
Port Handling
Cargo High stacking
High stacking in cargo refers to the practice of stacking cargo containers or goods to a greater height than usual within a shipping container, warehouse, or transport vehicle. This is done to maximize the efficient use of space, especially in situations where space is limited or expensive, such as in shipping containers or storage facilities.
De-stacking
De-stacking, also known as unstacking or destacking, is the process of removing stacked items or containers from their stacked configuration. This is typically done for various reasons, including accessing the contents of the stacked items, unloading cargo from a transport vehicle or container, or preparing items for distribution or further processing. The de-stacking process varies depending on the type of items or containers being handled and the equipment and methods used.
Bagging of Cargos
Bagging of cargos, often referred to as bagged cargo handling or bagging operations, is a process in logistics and cargo handling where loose or bulk materials, such as grains, cement, sugar, coffee beans, or other dry goods, are packaged into individual bags or sacks for transportation, storage, or distribution. This process is common in various industries, including agriculture, food processing, construction, and manufacturing, where bulk materials need to be efficiently and securely packaged for handling and shipping.
Supply of Grabs to vessels,
Supplying grabs to vessels typically involves providing maritime vessels, such as bulk carriers, container ships, or cargo vessels, with the necessary equipment for cargo handling, loading, and unloading operations. Grabs used on vessels are specialized devices designed to efficiently and safely handle bulk cargo, such as coal, ore, grains, or other dry bulk materials, during port operations.
Supply of Gear to vessel for loading
upplying gear to vessels for loading and discharging cargo and providing trailers for transporting cargo to and from ports are essential services in the logistics and maritime industry. These services ensure the smooth and efficient movement of goods between vessels and inland transportation networks.