Global freight Forwarding
Ocean freight
FCL and LCL forwarding with controlled execution, clean documentation and predictable exception handling across global trade lanes.
Cost-effective ocean freight
LOGIX manages ocean freight shipments for industrial and corporate shippers where planning, compliance and operational control matter. We align scope, responsibilities and milestones upfront, then execute consistently with structured communication and documented decisions.
What we deliver
We coordinate containerised ocean transport, including carrier selection, bookings, shipping instructions, documentation checks and origin and destination handovers. Scope can be port-to-port or extended to door moves with inland transport, warehousing and customs support when required.
Key capabilities
FCL and LCL management
FCL and LCL flows across established lanes
Consolidation options where it improves cost and planning
Cut-off planning, VGM coordination and release requirements managed within the file
Carrier and routing control
Routing options aligned with service level, reliability and commercial requirements
Management of schedule changes, blank sailings and rollovers with documented alternatives
Support for contract-rate and spot execution depending on the lane and tender setup
Operating model
Our approach is built for professional shippers: clear operating procedures, defined escalation, and reporting that supports internal stakeholders. You get practical control over cost drivers such as cut-offs, free time, rollovers and documentation readiness.
Origin and destination execution
Pre-carriage and on-carriage coordination where in scope
Port drayage planning, appointment control and handover discipline
Demurrage and detention awareness, plus practical mitigation where possible
Documentation discipline
Shipping instructions structured and checked before cut-offs
Data consistency checks across invoice, packing list and shipping documents
Support for advance cargo declarations where required
1) Scope confirmation
Incoterms, responsibilities, required documents, handover points and reporting expectations.
2) Booking and execution
Carrier booking, cut-offs and origin handover managed with a documented shipment plan.
3) Control during transit
Milestones monitored, exceptions escalated early with options and impact.
4) Destination and close-out
Release, on-carriage (if in scope), document completion and file close.
Scope and responsibilities
We work with defined scope and documented responsibilities. This supports internal alignment and prevents avoidable rework.
Common scopes:
Port-to-port
Door-to-port / port-to-door
Door-to-door
Buyer’s or seller’s control under agreed Incoterms
Service levels and governance
For recurring flows we can align on operating rules to reduce operational noise.
Typical governance items:
Standard operating procedure and cut-off timelines
Escalation contacts and response times
Document templates and data requirements
Reporting cadence and exception thresholds
Lane performance and planning
We propose routing options based on practical lane performance and constraints. Transit time guidance is realistic and season-aware.
Planning focus:
Sailing schedules and cut-offs
Transshipment exposure and alternatives
Destination handling requirements and free time considerations
Compliance, documentation and visibility control
Ocean freight outcomes depend on accurate data and disciplined documentation. We keep the file audit-ready and reduce the risk of holds.
Controls include:
Shipping instruction checks before cut-offs
Consistency checks across commercial and transport documents
Clear record of changes, approvals and releases
Track & Trace
TRACKDOQ Customer Portal for milestones, exceptions and documents.
Sailing milestones, rollovers, holds and document access via TRACKDOQ.
Request a quote or lane review
Send shipment details and we respond with routing options, scope confirmation and commercial approach.
Minimum data required:
Origin and destination (address or port)
Ready date and target delivery date
Incoterms and shipment frequency (one-off or recurring)
Commodity and any regulated status (DG if applicable)
Packaging, dimensions and weight
Preferred scope (port-to-port, door, etc.)