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Large signal repeaters are typically shipped as FCL (Full Container Load) cargo via Ocean freight. Breakbulk shipment is generally avoided due to increased complexity and cost.
Repeaters must be carefully crated or palletized to protect them from shock and vibration during transit. Appropriate cushioning materials should be used.
Standard 20ft or 40ft containers are typically sufficient. Oversized units may require a larger container, but OOG (Out of Gauge) shipments are rare unless the repeater is exceptionally large or unusually shaped.
The repeaters must be securely fastened within the container to prevent movement during transit. Appropriate lashing and bracing techniques should be employed.
Accurately determining the weight and dimensions of the repeater(s) is crucial for accurate freight costing and container selection. Inaccurate measurements can lead to delays and additional charges.
Cargo insurance is essential to protect against loss or damage during transit. Various coverage options are available.
Ensure all necessary customs documentation is prepared, including a commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, and any required certificates of origin or other compliance documents. Specific regulations and permits may apply depending on the origin and destination countries.
Ensure all necessary documentation is prepared, including a commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, and any required certificates of origin or other compliance documents.
Shipping International offers assistance with large signal repeater shipments. Information regarding Shipping International can be found at shippinginternational.co.uk. Their contact details are:
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