General Cargo
General Cargo
What does this term stand for?
General cargo refers to goods transported in discrete packages such as cartons, pallets, crates, drums, or bags, rather than loose bulk form. These shipments are common in both domestic and international logistics and typically include consumer products, spare parts, machinery components, textiles, and electronics. Because general cargo is handled multiple times through warehouses, ports, and transport vehicles, it requires structured handling procedures, proper labeling, careful stacking, and accurate documentation. Efficient management of general cargo reduces damage, prevents misrouting, and ensures smooth coordination between all supply chain stakeholders.
Key Characteristics:
- Packaged Goods
- Unit Based
- Manual Handling
- Mixed Products
- Storage Friendly
- Damage Sensitive
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