Cargo Services
At TPA Terminals, we pride ourselves on providing world-class cargo handling services supported by state-of-the-art equipment and highly skilled personnel. Whether it's containerized goods, dry bulk, break bulk, or liquid bulk cargo, our team is equipped to manage it all with precision and efficiency. With advanced technology and years of expertise, we ensure safe, reliable, and seamless handling of your marine cargo, meeting the highest industry standards every step of the way.
Containerized Cargo
Containerized cargo refers to goods that are transported in standardized shipping containers, ensuring safe, efficient, and cost-effective handling during transit. These containers, typically made of durable steel, are designed to protect goods from damage and the elements. Containerized shipping streamlines logistics by enabling seamless movement across different modes of transportation, such as ships, trucks, and trains, making it the backbone of global trade.
Dry Bulk Cargo
From grains to coal and from rice to maize, dry bulk cargoes cover a range of produce and raw materials that have two features in common: they are unpacked and are homogeneous. These two properties make it easier for dry bulk cargoes to be dropped or poured into the hold of a bulk carrier. Dry bulk cargo mostly handled in TPA are Rice, wheat, maize, beans, fertilizer, sugar, cement, sodium nitrate, clinkers, gypsum, copper slugs, coal, iron ore, and zinc ores.
Break Bulk Cargo
These are cargoes are carried in unitized form such as palletised, bagged, strapped, bundled, drummed and crated like below and also non unitised general cargo like vehicles. Examples of break bulk cargo that are frequently handled at TPA are iron, steel, metals, motor vehicles & parts, trailers & parts, agri-products, machinery, copper, railway vehicles, tractor & tractor parts, containers.
Bulk Liquid
Liquid bulk cargo refers to large quantities of liquid goods that are transported without packaging, directly within specialized tanks or containers. This type of cargo includes commodities like crude oil, petroleum products, chemicals, liquefied natural gas (LNG), and edible oils. Transporting liquid bulk requires dedicated infrastructure, such as tankers, pipelines, or tank containers, designed to ensure safety, prevent leaks, and maintain product quality. Efficient handling of liquid bulk cargo is crucial for industries ranging from energy to food production.