Wednesday, March 28, 2012

The Benefits of Shipment by Sea


Air freight has developed into one of the most popular industries in the world and one of the keys to the recent advancements in global trade. Before air transport came along, shipments were made across the sea with goods taking weeks and even months to arrive at their destinations, so when air travel came along it was like a Godsend to traders.

That was until we entered the current economic climate where companies are looking to save money wherever possible, prompting questions over whether the popularity of air freight can last with shipments by sea becoming increasingly popular once again.

One of the main benefits of shipping by boats rather than planes is the cost. Oil is becoming particularly expensive at present and air freight requires not only more fuel, but more expensive fuel. For these reasons businesses are turning to shipping by sea as air freight companies increase their prices to deal with the rising costs of fuel. The more it costs to get the plane off the ground, the more it costs to fly goods, putting businesses off.

Ships also have a much greater capacity then planes, allowing them to take more goods to a destination at a significantly lower price. This method of trade is known in many areas as a “door to door” service as many companies quote for transfers in their final prices, giving businesses an exact figure for how much it is going to cost them to move their goods – something they can budget for in all of their future trade dealings.

Anything being shipped goes through stringent security checks at the ports, ensuring that what is said to be being delivered is actually what is received at the end of the process. Scanners perform X-Rays on the steel containers to check that the shipment of microwaves, (for example), written on the documents, are what they say they are. These checks give more businesses at both ends of the process piece of mind and trust in the delivery system, letting them feel safe that what they send or order will be what they get, delivered to the right location.

Shipping is seen as a much slower process compared to air travel but it is by no means as slow as many perceive. In the olden days it may have taken weeks or months to transport something from the UK to Australia for instance, now it is significantly quicker.

This article was written by Chris White, a freelance writer currently under contract with UShip. Chris creates a wide range of articles focusing on a number of topics from sport and hobbies, to couriers and building eco-houses.