Container loading refers to the process of loading goods into shipping containers for international transportation. This typically involves the following steps:
Cargo Preparation - Goods are sorted, packaged, and palletized according to the size and weight requirements of the shipping containers.
Container Stuffing - The prepared cargo is systematically loaded into the shipping container, with the weight distributed evenly to prevent shifting or tipping during transit.
Container Sealing - Once loading is complete, the container is sealed, and customs and insurance seals are applied to the doors.
Container Hand-off - The packed container is then transported to the port or airport and processed for customs clearance and loading onto the transportation vessel.
Container Transport - The shipping company then transports the sealed container to the final destination.