Maritime Transportation

Maritime Transportation

At Geoflux, we coordinate international maritime transport solutions for companies that need to move goods, machinery, industrial cargo, or special equipment between ports around the world. We design each operation according to the type of cargo, volume, destination, transit times, and documentation requirements, providing complete logistics management from origin to final destination.

Our service is aimed at companies looking for more than just a simple maritime shipment. We analyze each operation to reduce risks, optimize costs, and ensure that the goods travel under the most suitable modality.

What maritime transport modalities do we offer?

Maritime solutions adapted to each type of cargo

Maritime transport remains one of the most efficient options for high-volume international operations, heavy cargo, or shipments that require specialized logistics planning. At Geoflux, we work with an international network of agents, shipping lines, port operators, and logistics partners to provide global coverage for import and export operations.

We coordinate maritime shipments for general cargo, industrial machinery, vehicles, construction equipment, oversized components, project cargo, and goods that require specific planning due to their weight, volume, or dimensions.

logistica industrial y project cargo

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT international maritime transport

FCL allows the use of a full container for a single shipment or company. LCL allows cargo space inside a container to be shared with other shippers. The choice depends on volume, type of goods, budget, and control requirements.

Yes. Depending on the needs of the operation, we can coordinate door-to-door solutions integrating land transport, maritime transport, documentation, customs, and final delivery.

Yes. Maritime transport is one of the most commonly used solutions for heavy machinery, industrial equipment, vehicles, and project cargo. In these cases, we analyze whether it is best to use FCL, Ro-Ro, flat rack, open top, or another special solution.
OOG cargo, or Out of Gauge cargo, refers to cargo that exceeds the standard dimensions of a container. This type of goods requires special planning, port coordination, specific documentation, and, in many cases, multimodal solutions.