What Is Non-Containerized Cargo (NCC)?

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Non-Containerized Cargo (NCC)

Non-Containerized Cargo (NCC) Definition

Non-Containerized Cargo (NCC) refers to goods that are not packed in shipping containers but are instead loaded directly onto a ship, truck, or other transport modes, often in bulk or loose form.

Non-Containerized Cargo (NCC) Meaning

NCC is typically used for goods that do not require containerized storage or are too large or bulky to fit into standard shipping containers. It can include items like raw materials, heavy machinery, and vehicles that are transported without protective containers. This method is often more cost-effective for certain types of cargo that do not need to be protected by a container.

NCC works by directly loading goods onto transport vessels or vehicles without containers. For your business, this means lower costs for shipping bulky or irregularly shaped items, as you avoid the expense of using containers. It also offers more flexibility in terms of the types of goods you can ship, making it ideal for specific industries that need to move large equipment or raw materials.

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NCC is important because it allows for the transport of large, bulky, or irregularly shaped items that cannot be containerized, making it essential for industries that rely on heavy or specialized equipment. It provides a flexible, often cheaper, way to move these types of goods, particularly when the cargo doesn't require the additional protection that containers offer.

For example, a construction company might need to ship large pieces of equipment like cranes or steel beams that cannot fit in a container, making NCC the ideal method for shipping. By using NCC, businesses can transport these goods more efficiently and at a lower cost.

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