Sealift Shipping provides reliable domestic road transport and coastal cargo movement services across India, connecting ports, factories, warehouses, and delivery locations with proper logistics planning and coordination. Our inland transport solutions support import and export shipments by ensuring timely cargo movement between ports and business locations.

Our Domestic & Coastal Transport Capabilities

  • Port to warehouse and warehouse to port cargo movement
  • Factory to port and port to factory transportation
  • Container pickup and delivery services
  • Full Truck Load (FTL) and Part Truck Load (PTL) transport
  • Coastal container movement between major Indian ports
  • ODC, breakbulk, and specialized cargo transport
  • Reefer and required vehicle arrangements based on cargo type
  • Inland transport support for import and export logistics

What’s Included in Our Transport Service

  • Vehicle planning based on cargo type, weight, and volume
  • Route planning and schedule coordination
  • Shipment tracking and status updates
  • Safe handling and timely cargo delivery

Plan Your Domestic Movement

Share your pickup and delivery locations along with cargo details. Our team will provide a suitable domestic logistics and coastal transport plan for your shipment.

Domestic transport involves the movement of goods within the borders of a single country. This usually utilizes a network of trucks, trains, and regional aircraft to ensure products reach their destination without crossing international lines.

Coastal transport, or short-sea shipping, refers to the movement of cargo along a coastline from one port to another within the same country. It is a highly efficient alternative to long-haul trucking for moving massive quantities of goods.

Most logistics providers offer a digital tracking portal. By entering your unique Consignment Note or Waybill number, you can monitor the real-time status of your cargo from pickup to final delivery.

Yes, limits vary based on the mode of transport. Road transport must adhere to legal axle weight limits, while coastal vessels are better suited for Oversized (OOG) or heavy-lift cargo that cannot be easily moved by highway.

While basic carrier liability is often included, it typically only covers a fraction of the cargo value. It is highly recommended to secure comprehensive Marine or Inland Transit Insurance to protect against unforeseen events like weather damage or accidents.

Standard documentation usually includes a Commercial Invoice, a Packing List detailing the contents, and a Bill of Lading (BOL) which acts as the contract of carriage.