Bulk Freight

Bulk Freight

What does this term stand for?

Bulk freight refers to large quantities of unpackaged, homogeneous goods transported in loose form rather than in individual containers or packages. This category of freight consists primarily of raw materials and commodities that are loaded directly into specialized transport vessels, railcars, or trucks without the need for individual packaging. The defining characteristic of bulk freight is that it is measured by weight or volume rather than by individual units, and it requires specialized handling equipment and infrastructure throughout the supply chain. Bulk freight represents a fundamental component of global trade, enabling the cost-effective movement of essential materials that form the foundation of manufacturing, energy production, agriculture, and construction industries.

Key Characteristics

  • Unpackaged Transportation
  • Specialized Handling Equipment
  • Economy of Scale
  • Commodity-Specific Requirements

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