Container shipping Antwerp to Annaba
You want to ship a container from Antwerp to Annaba (DZAAE)? Sea freight is very useful: large items can be shipped for competitive rates, you have low maintenance costs and containers can also be used for further transportation by road or rail. Transporting a container overseas with roll on/roll off or cars can be arranged by shipping companies such as Regional Container Lines. You can book many different sizes and types of shipping containers. There is made a difference between Full Container Load (FCL) and a container with combined cargo (LCL). Via this website we provide up-to-date information with a view to international transport Annaba (DZ AAE). We provide up-to-date information about the various sea container types. On this website you can read a step-by-step import plan. Send us your details and get a quote with great prices and shipping conditions.
- Ocean shipping is a reliable, trouble-free and cheap way to ship high volume products.
- Compared to air freight, it has a better carbon footprint and it is cheaper.
- Sea freight is an often chosen option for international removals and the transportation of liquid bulk or furniture.
- The Port of Annaba is an important logistics artery in Algeria.
- We handle a wide variety of container sizes including: normal 20 & 40 foot, High Cube and Insulated, Flat Rack, Hard-Top, Ventilated, Refrigerated, Open-Top containers.
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Shipping to Annaba (DZAAE) from Antwerp (BEANR)
Ocean freight shipping is the most economical mode of global transportation. Your goods are wrapped up in shipping containers. The freight forwarder company will reserve a container for you. Your goods are loaded into the shipping vessel at the departure port Annaba (DZ AAE), and will be shipped over the sea to the addressee at the destination harbor. They offer solutions like port-to-door, port-to-port, door-to-door, door-to-port. In the table below we offer useful information about the port of arrival.
Port of departure | Port of Antwerp (BEANR) |
Country of departure | Belgium |
Port of destination | Port of Annaba |
Country of destination | Algeria |
Port Code | DZAAE |
Transit Time | +/- 9 days |
Shipping costs | $$$ |
Local address | Mole Cigogne, Quai Nord, Annaba 1232 – 23000, Algeria |
E-mail address | epan@annaba-port.com |
Website | www.annaba-port.com |
Telephone number | 21338863143 |
Freight Forwarder Antwerp – port of Annaba
- Details of your shipment
Enter the port of origin and the destination harbor. Choose how you want to transport: (FCL) full containers or (LCL) and partial shipments. You can also choose the size of the container (20-foot, 40-foot, or a 40-foot high cube).
- Prepare your package
First of all, you need to make sure your load is packed correctly. To limit damage, make sure everything is securely placed on pallets. Make sure your cargo is labelled correctly.
- Customs document
If you want to send goods to Annaba (DZAAE), you need to share several export documents (to the national customs): export/import customs declaration, commercial invoice, certificates of origin, packing list, packing declaration. A Bill of Lading is a document or contract that is provided to the shipper to confirm that the shipment is received in good order and confirm that the items are well packed for shipment.
- Selecting the best Incoterms
Incoterms are the terms used in international shipping to define obligations, costs, and risks involved in the delivery of goods. The agreed Incoterm determines how much responsibility you have for transport, insurance and duty related matters. Widely used incoterms are Cost, Insurance Freight (CIF), Delivery Duty Paid (DDP), Free On Board (FOB).
- Track and Trace shipment
Use the Online Container & Freight Tracking System to check where your cargo is right now. They will send you a mail when the vessel is loaded at the POL (port of origin), has been transferred to the POD (port of destination) and the moment the consignee has confirmed that the cargo has reached its final destination.
Sea freight from Annaba (DZAAE) to Antwerp (BEANR): match your cargo with container type
Would you like to ship a container from port of Annaba – (DZ AAE) to port of Antwerp – (BE ANR)? It is crucial to ask an appropriate container. They are available in different sizes (20ft & 40ft) and multiple transport options (LCL shipping or FCL shipment). You can have your cargo transported by multiple shipping lines. The port offers an excellent connection to surrounding cities. In the following summary we put everything together and offer information about the most common sizes and types. We are happy to provide you with more information about Dry Van Containers.
Explanation about a 20 foot container
Twenty Foot Containers (also known under the name dry van) is the most common container worldwide. They are easy to load, access, and handle, that means they are quite cheap. Widely used for transporting personal items and removals. Keep in mind: The term “TEU” stands for twenty-foot equivalent unit.
- This box is often used for transporting goods by means of shipping.
- A 20-foot container has the following dimensions: 6058mm x 2438mm x 2891mm.
- It can contain 11 Euro-pallets on a single level.
- You must take into account a maximum permitted weight of +/- 27.200 kg.
Advantages of a forty foot container
A40 foot container is standard applied to shipping bulk goods. They can carry far more cargo at once. This makes it very economical for shipping large volumes of cargo. Tip: you can also choose a higher ‘high cube’ variant. You have more height at your disposal. Very suitable for high products.
- Often chosen for large loads.
- The format is universal: 12,2 x 2,44 x 2,59 meter.
- 1 FEU fit up to 20 Standard Pallets, and 24 Euro Pallets.
- The max. weight is limited to +/- 28.400 kg.
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In which situations do I choose an FCL container?
f you have enough goods to fill one full container load, then you can book your own full container. Transport specialists call this Full Container Load (FCL). You don’t need to share your container with anyone else. This has multiple advantages: Usually a faster transit time, less likely to damage your goods (as the container just contains your goods) and you pay lower price per unit. There are also disadvantages: it is expensive for small loads and the financial risk is much greater. Departing from another port? Also check out Rotterdam to Annaba (DZAAE) and Hamburg to Annaba (DZAAE).
- The concept of FCL is that the whole container is intended for one shipper.
- Suitable for as many small items on pallets as large goods.
- If you’re shipping more than 14 m3.
- Available at: e.g. Maersk, MSC, Hapag-Lloyd, COSCO, CMA CGM.
What does LCL container mean in shipping?
If you do not need a full container, then your freight will be bundled with other freights. Logistics experts treat that as a LCL (Less Than Container Load) agreement. With LCL transport, you pay per m3 or per metric ton for space inside a complete container. You consciously opt for various benefits such as: freight costs are typically based on cargo volume, less inventory costs & management and more options during peak shipping season. Pay attention: if you can fill more than half of a container, then it is usually more interesting to opt for FCL. The cost of the shipment is determined by volume and weight.
- With LCL transport, you transport your cargo via a partial container.
- Ideal for transport volumes between 3 m3 – 16,5 m3.
- You just pay for the used volume of the full container.
- Easier to book during peak season.
- Available at: e.g. POL, Yang Ming, ZIM, Evergreen, Wan Hai.
Alternative container types
The range of boxes is very diverse for shipping your cargo. Each type of cargo has its own characteristics and methods. The Dry Van is most commonly used in maritime transport. But there are also specific options for oils or chemicals, onions, potatoes, vegetables or very exclusive stuff. You can read all about it in the section below. Also check other destinations such as Tauranga (NZTRG), port of Mannheim (DEMHG), Bar (MEBAR) harbor and terminal Limassol (CYLMS).
- Bulk Containers: used in for transporting bulk cargo like grain and coal.
- Flat Rack Containers: usually used for the transportation or storage of cargo with unique dimensions.
- Hard-Top Containers: a specialized version of general dry van (with special roof).
- High-Cube Containers: perfect when some extra height is required.
- Insulated Containers: are often used in the retail market (extra dry & great stable temperature).
- Open-Top Containers: for the transportation of goods like glass and marble blocks.
- Palletwide Containers: the ideal type for transporting many euro pallets.
- Refrigerated Containers: a reefer is capable of refrigeration for the transportation of temperature-sensitive and perishable cargo.
- Tank Containers: if you want to transport a large quantity of liquid as bulk cargo.
- Ventilated Containers: used to transport cargo with good moisture contents which requires ventilation while transit.
Important types of ocean cargo: what kind of stuff are you going to ship?
Transporting goods by ocean from Antwerp (BEANR) to Annaba (DZAAE) has many benefits: low cost, very safe and secure and much more environmentally friendly than e.g. air freight. Popular types of ocean cargo exported via sea lines are: dry bulk, roll on/roll off, containerized, liquid bulk, neo bulk. Below you will find a brief summary.
- Car shipping: your vehicle will be shipped safely and insured internationally.
- House Moving: your belongings will be safe and secured with international relocation.
- Removals (Household Goods): have your household effects shipped to a new home.
- Liquid Bulk: e.g. gasoline, petroleum, diesel, biofuels, kerosene, chemicals.
- Dry Bulk: grain, iron ore, grain and sand, coils, rods, sugar.
- Roll on Roll off (RORO): vessels that are used to carry wheeled cargo.
- Breakbulk: cargo that is transported in bags, boxes, crates, drums or barrels.
- Retail & other: items like art and antiques, clothes, electronic goods, toys, sports equipment & food, drinks, fashion, furniture, machines.
Everything about international transportation (FAQ)
Shipping a container from Antwerp (BE) to Annaba lasts about 9 days. The total distance is approx. 2150 nautical miles (M). Converted that is 3982 km. When you ship a sea container, you will receive updates about the ETD and ETA. ETD means the date and time the vessel will leave the dock. ETA is the date and time at which the vessel is expected to arrive at the dock. The precise shipping time depends on the boat speed, wind force and wind direction and possible maintenance.
Shipping rates from Antwerp (Belgium) to Annaba (Algeria) are slightly above average. The actual costs are determined by various components as cargo volume and weight, the total distance to the delivery destination and supply and demand. We invite you to contact us for additional information, transit time and current rates.
When you are exporting goods to Annaba, then you should pay attention to customs clearance. The following documents need to be in place for effective and easy customs clearance. Import/export Licenses, Packing List, Commercial Invoice, Insurance Certificate, Bill of Lading, Certificate of Origin. For more substantive information and tips you can contact the customs of Algeria or check the official website for more info (www.annaba-port.com).
Incoterms describe all tasks, risks, and costs associated with the transaction of goods worldwide. Common sea freight incoterms are FOB and CIF. Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF) means the selling party is responsible for covering the costs, insurance, and freight of the buyer’s shipment while in transit to the agreed port. With Free on Board (FOB), we mean that the seller has the responsibility for the goods until they are on the vessel at the outbound port. In addition, there are other Incoterms 2000 like e.g. Carriage Paid To (CPT), Delivered Duty Paid (DDP), Free Carrier (FCA), Free Alongside Ship (FAS) + Delivered at Place Unloaded (DPU), Delivered At Place (DAP), Cost and Freight (CFR).