Introduction
Transportation is the process of moving the packaged container house components from the factory to the customer’s designated location.
Equipment
- Container Truck: The most common land transport method, used for standard-sized container house components.
- Flatbed Trailer: Used for transporting oversized or extra-long special components.
- Container Ship: For international shipping.
- Freight Train: Suitable for long-distance land transportation.
Materials
- Shipping Contract / Bill of Lading: Legal documents outlining shipping terms and cargo information.
- Transit Insurance: Provides coverage for potential risks to goods during transportation.
Operation
The factory collaborates with logistics companies to select the most economical, efficient, and safe transportation method. Based on cargo dimensions and destination, appropriate transport vehicles are arranged or sea/rail freight space is booked. Cargo status is tracked during transportation to ensure timely delivery.
Global Delivery Capability:
The modular design and standardized packaging of container houses enable worldwide transportation via sea, land, and rail, facilitating remote delivery.
Controllable Transport Costs:
Optimized packaging and selection of appropriate transport methods effectively control transportation costs, especially for bulk orders.
High Transport Efficiency:
Standardized dimensions simplify and expedite loading and unloading operations, particularly at ports or logistics hubs, allowing for efficient transshipment.