Tips for Ensuring Cargo Safety

Tips for Ensuring Cargo Safety

30 March 2020
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog


Marine transport is a popular mode of transportation for events organising firms. Water transport is relatively cheap, although cargo takes time to reach a destination. However, the advantages of marine transportation should not blind you when choosing a transport partner. Cargo safety is of utmost importance. The techniques used to keep cargo safe while in transit matter a great deal. This article highlights tips for keeping cargo safe while in transit. Read on.

Protection Against Salty Air

Events organising supplies, such as tent posts, are often made from metal. Metal supplies are susceptible to rusting when they are exposed to salt and moisture and must, therefore, be protected from the salty marine environment. Different shipping lines have various strategies for safeguarding cargo against salty moisture. A practical and affordable approach is to equip shipping containers with a moisture-absorbing material. The material helps to absorb any moisture that finds its way into shipping containers, thereby keeping cargo safe. Besides, ensure the containers are equipped with vents that are configured correctly to prevent moisture from accumulating inside the containers.

Filling Void Spaces Between Cargo

Storms and rough seas are a common occurrence in maritime transport. Notably, the presence of spaces in shipping containers increases the chances of cargo movement. The movement can be detrimental if you have products of different weights in the same container — the heavier cargo might damage the light products. Therefore, shipping liners should put measures in place to minimise or eliminate the sudden movement of freight, especially in rough waters. The best way to achieve this is to fill the empty spaces between cargo items or pallets. This strategy will help to prevent the sudden movement of cargo, thereby enhancing safety. Most importantly, ensure the material used to fill the voids can absorb pressure effectively, or else it might break under the weight of cargo.

Temperature Sensors

Maritime transport means that ships have to cross multiple regions with varying climates. Ships move much more slowly than air or land transport options do, and that means cargo is likely to be exposed to varying temperatures and climatic conditions for prolonged periods of time. For this reason, every shipping container in transit must be equipped with temperature sensors. The sensors should also be integrated with the monitoring system on a ship for easy adjustments. This allows for immediate temperature adjustments regardless of the location of a container on a vessel.

Contact a marine transport company to learn more.