Container shipping Rotterdam to Evyap
Are you looking for ways to ship a container from Rotterdam to Evyap (TREYP)? Sea freight is very practical: you can ship many goods for an attractive price, it is flexible and you can track the cargo in real time. Ship a container overseas with break bulk or furniture can be done via e.g. Shandong International Transportation Corporation. They can get you a lot of container-types. An important point of attention is Full Container Load (FCL) and partial shipments (LCL). Via our freight forwarders you will receive helpful information with a view to international transport Evyap (TR EYP). We get you useful information about the ways in which you can transport cargo by sea. For this we offer a step-by-step export plan. Fill out the form and we will prepare a quote with great prices and shipping conditions.
- Ocean shipping is a very popular, trustworthy and inexpensive way to transport bulk containers.
- Compared to air freight, there are fewer restrictions and lower emissions.
- Sea freight provides services for worldwide removals and the transit of fruit or machinery.
- The Port of Evyap is a frequently chosen port in Turkey.
- Popular container types are: standaard 20 ft, 40 ft and 40 HC and Dry Van, Hard-Top, Flat Rack, Refrigerated, Ventilated, Open-Top containers.
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Shipping to Evyap (TREYP) from Rotterdam (NLRTM)
Ocean freight shipping is a cost-effective solution for shipping goods across the seas internationally. Your products are stored in shipping containers. The intermediary (freight forwarder) have a special container prepared. The cargo will be trucked to the shipping vessel at the departure port Evyap (TR EYP), and will be transported by sea to the addressee at the POD. You need to make a choose out of: port-to-port, door-to-port, port-to-door or door-to-door. In the table below we share facts about the port of arrival.
Port of departure | Port of Rotterdam (NLRTM) |
Country of departure | Netherlands |
Port of destination | Port of Evyap |
Country of destination | Turkey |
Port Code | TREYP |
Transport Time | +/- 15 days |
Shipping prices | $ |
Local address | Kirazlıyalı Mah., 1 Mayıs Cad. Evyap Liman Tesisleri D:1, 41780 Körfez/Kocaeli, Turkey |
turkey@containershippingservice.com | |
Website | www.mfa.gov.tr |
Telephone number | 902625283754 |
Freight Forwarder Rotterdam – port of Evyap
- Enter freight details
Enter the port of origin (POO) and the POD. Choose how you want to transport: a full container just for your freight (FCL) or a partial filled container (LCL). You also choose the size of the container (20 ft, 40 ft of 40 ft high cube).
- Cargo preparations
Firstly, ensure the cargo is packed appropriately for carriage. To ensure that the cargo remains in good condition, ensure that your cargo is always placed on pallets. Tip: make sure you have recognizable labels on the freight.
- Customs document
When you transport your goods to Evyap (TREYP), you will have to provide required export documents (for correct national customs papers): commercial invoice, packing declaration, packing list, export/import customs declaration, certificates of origin. The definition of a Bill of Lading is a document provided by a carrier to a shipper to acknowledge that they have received the goods and that the freight has been booked correctly.
- Incoterms for your freight
Incoterms are relevant terms for worldwide shipping to define the rights and obligations of both the buyer and seller. The Incoterm shows who bears responsibility for e.g. shipment, insurance, documentation and customs clearance. Much chosen incoterms are Free On Board (FOB), Ex Works (EXW), Cost, Insurance Freight (CIF).
- Ship Live Tracking
Use sea freight tracking to check where your container is at this moment. You will get a notification when the freight has been loaded at the POL (port of origin), arrived at Port of Destination (POD) and when the cargo has reached its final destination.
Sea freight from Evyap (TREYP) to Rotterdam (NLRTM): select the container that suits the freight
You are going to ship a container from port of Evyap – (TR EYP) to port of Rotterdam – (NL RTM)? An important starting point is to rent a suitable container. Based on your load you choose a size (20-ft, 40-ft) and different container specifications (FCL shipping or LCL shipment). We cooperate with several international shipping lines. Your cargo can be quickly transported to surrounding cities. In the paragraph below we help you choose the right type and provide info about the most common sizes and types. We are happy to provide you with more information about Dry Van Containers.
Details of a 20 ft container
20 ft. containers (a.k.a. dry van) is the most popular container size. They are easy to stack on the vessel, which ensures low handling costs. Ideal for the transportation of bulk goods and personal items or international movings. Good to know: A TEU is a standard container with a length of 20 feet.
- This box is often used for the shipment of goods in ocean freight.
- A 20-foot container has the following dimensions: L – 5.89M. W – 2.35M. H – 2.23M.
- You can use 11 pallets on one tier.
- A lot can be loaded in terms of goods weight: +/- 27.600 kg.
Important specifications of the 40ft container
The 40 foot container is the largest of the standard shipping containers. Many kinds of products can be loaded and stored in it. All this makes it a very effective means for shipping large volumes of cargo. Tip: you can also choose a higher ‘high cube’ version. You’ve got just a little extra height. Ideal for tall items.
- Used for dry freight of all kinds.
- The dimensions are as follows: 12031 x 2346 x 2383 mm.
- The Forty Foot Equivalent Unit (FEU) can hold 20-24 pallets.
- In terms of goods, there is a weight limit of +/- 28.100 kilogram.
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Details about Full Container (FCL)
I case you are going to ship a lot of stuff, then a full container is often worth it. Transport specialists call this Full Container Load (FCL). You don’t need to share your container with anyone else. This has multiple advantages: It allows for a faster transit time, a smaller chance of damage to the freight and and it costs less at the bottom of the line. Pay attention to the disadvantages: it is unsuitable for Small Packages and less convenient delivery options. Transporting cargo from another port? Also see Antwerp to Evyap (TREYP) and Hamburg to Evyap (TREYP).
- The goal of FCL is that your goods are stored in a fully owned container.
- Load directly from factory or storage.
- Economically viable when the shipment occupies 15 m3 or more.
- Available at: e.g. Hapag-Lloyd, ONE, MSC, CMA CGM, COSCO.
When is a LCL container a good choice?
If you do not need a full container, a shared container can be used. Logistics management organization handles this as a LCL (Less Than Container Load). The premise of LCL is that you only pay for the space you need in a shipping container. The advantages of this option include: you will share all costs with the other suppliers, reduces the costs of keeping a high inventory of goods stored and more options during peak shipping season. Pay attention: if you have a cargo load that is more than half a container unit, then FCL is probably your best bet. The cost of LCL is based on number of pieces, weight, volume, packaging.
- The idea of LCL is that your cargo will be placed into a partial container.
- An excellent choice for cargo volumes between 3,5 m3 and 14,5 m3.
- You only pay for the space you need in a shipping.
- Easier to find space during peak season.
- Available at: e.g. ZIM, Wan Hai, Evergreen, Yang Ming, POL.
Various other types of containers
You can choose from many types of boxes for transporting your cargo. Each type of cargo requires a different approach. The Dry van is suitable for many common goods. But there are also specific options for oil or petroleum, onions, potatoes, vegetables or other special goods. We give a short explanation below. Also check other destinations such as Fujairah (AEFJR), port of Acajutla (SVAQJ), Santo (VUSAN) harbor and terminal Onne (NGONN).
- Bulk Containers: very suitable for dry bulk goods such as as grain, feedstuffs, spices.
- Flat Rack Containers: internationally used when the cargo cannot fit inside a standard box.
- 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: ideal for bulk shipping and temporary storage of mixed products.
- Open-Top Containers: for exporting products that don’t fit in a regular container.
- Palletwide Containers: designed to accommodate a larger amount of Euro pallets.
- Refrigerated Containers: reefers are ideal for the food and beverage industries.
- Tank Containers: are basically, cylindrical vessels held within a standard 20ft ISO frame.
- Ventilated Containers: for cargoes that require ventilation in transit.
Kind of load: what do you want to transport by sea?
Shipping load by ocean from Rotterdam (NLRTM) to Evyap (TREYP) has a lot of pluses: low rates, particularly interesting for bulk cargo and very flexible. Popular types of ocean cargo that are transported by sea are: break bulk, containerized, dry bulk, roll on/roll off, neo bulk. You can read more about it in the section below.
- Car shipping: shipping your vehicle to another part of a country or the other side of the world.
- House Moving: excellent logistic support in case of relocation.
- Removals (Household Goods): your household effects are shipped in a fast and secure manner.
- Liquid Bulk: e.g. gasoline, kerosene, diesel, chemicals, hydrogen, biofuels.
- Dry Bulk: coal, iron ore, grain but also stuff like sugar, lumber, cement, plates.
- Roll on Roll off (RORO): vessel for wheeled freight-carrying equipment.
- Breakbulk: common method used to successfully transport cargo or goods that cannot fit in standard-size shipping.
- Retail & other: cargo like electronic goods, clothes, sports equipment, medical/pharmacy, toys & shoes, fashion, furniture, food, machines.
FAQ: current topics around international transport
Shipping a container from Rotterdam (NL) to Evyap takes around 15 days. The total distance is about 3700 nautical miles (NM). 1 nautical mile is equivalent to 1.85 km. That makes the distance 6852 kilometers. If you ship something by sea, you will have to deal with ETD and ETA. ETD means the Expected or Estimated Time of Departure. ETA means the expected date of arrival of an ocean carrier. The exact shipping time has several factors: draft and speed, weather conditions and berth availability.
Shipping rates from Rotterdam (Netherlands) to Evyap (Turkey) are relatively cheap. The total costs are determined by a number of factors like type of goods transported, period of the year and supply and demand. Request a quote without obligation for a customised quote and extra info.
When you are exporting goods to Evyap, there are documents you need for customs clearance. You will need the following documentation: Packing List, Certificate of Origin, Commercial Invoice, Insurance Certificate, Letter of Credit, Import/export Licenses. For more information about these duties you can contact the customs of Turkey or view the website of the port/government (www.mfa.gov.tr).
Incoterms decide the responsibility of both the exporter and also the importer of goods. The most popular Incoterms for sea transport are FOB and CIF. Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF) means the exporter is responsible for covering the costs, insurance, and freight of the buyer’s shipment while in transit to the port of origin. Free on Board (FOB) includes: the seller must arrange all processes concerning the cargo till the moment that it’s all loaded into the vessel. Other Incoterms 2000 you can choose from are: Ex Works (EXW), Free Alongside Ship (FAS), Delivered Duty Paid (DDP), Carriage Paid To (CPT) + Cost and Freight (CFR), Delivered at Place Unloaded (DPU), Carriage and Insurance Paid To (CIP).