At SIYA SHIPLINE PVT LTD, we recognise that handling special cargo is fundamentally different from standard container shipping. With more than 25 years of experience in transporting oversized and heavy shipments, and an expansive global network, we have the capacity to deliver your special cargo to any part of the world.
Our international team of special cargo experts brings in-depth knowledge of every challenge involved — and they are with you throughout the entire process, from initial planning and booking, through to loading, transit, and final delivery at destination.
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Oversized and overweight cargo is characterised by exceeding the proportions and capabilities of a single standard container. Whether you are shipping a 350-ton tugboat, a 46-metre crane arm, or a 17-metre industrial propeller — we have the expertise and equipment to deliver. We provide tailored, efficient solutions for In Gauge, Out of Gauge, and Break Bulk cargo.
In Gauge (IG) cargo refers to shipments whose dimensions are smaller than or equal to those of the flat rack or open top container — meaning special equipment is required, but the cargo does not displace additional vessel slots.
Booking In Gauge cargo with SIYA SHIPLINE PVT LTD is quick and straightforward. You can get a rate and confirm your booking within minutes through our online platform.
Out of Gauge (OOG) cargo refers to shipments whose dimensions exceed the flat rack or open top container in length, width, or height — but can still be unitised on containers. These shipments require precise pre-planning, accurate declarations, and professional securing to ensure safe, compliant transport.
Our OOG specialists coordinate with ports, terminals, and vessel planners to design the safest and most cost-effective route for your oversized cargo.
Break Bulk (BB) cargo vastly exceeds the size and/or weight of a standard container. It is handled as non-unitised cargo and is typically placed on a bed of flat racks with a large number of lashing points, requiring bespoke engineering, structural analysis, and specialist supervision at every stage.
SIYA SHIPLINE PVT LTD's break bulk team manages the complete chain — from port survey and loading supervision, through sea fastening engineering, to final delivery coordination at the destination.
Use this reference table to determine whether your cargo requires In Gauge or Out of Gauge handling before booking. Accurate pre-declaration avoids costly operational delays.
| Equipment Type | Length (cm) | Width (cm) | Height (cm) | Max Payload (kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20' Open Top | 5,491 ¹ | 2,221 ¹ | 234 | 28,200 |
| 40' Open Top | 11,811 ¹ | 2,191 ¹ | 234 | 28,600 |
| 40' Open Top HC | 11,811 | 2,191 | 265 | 28,600 |
| 40' Flat Rack | 11,630 | 2,440 | 194 | 47,000 * |
| 40' Flat Rack HC | 11,630 | 2,440 | 226 | 47,000 * |
¹ Top opening dimensions for over-height cargo | * Subject to terminal acceptance
Out of Gauge cargo requires special and delicate handling. In order to transport your OOG cargo safely, it is essential to provide a full and accurate declaration — covering not only the cargo dimensions and particulars, but also how it is packed, lashed, and secured. Misdeclarations can result in terminal refusals, cargo shut-outs, delays, and significant additional costs.
If any cargo dimension exceeds the values in the specs table, it must be formally declared as Out of Gauge. Always verify against the table before booking.
End walls can be positioned either up or down and must be declared accordingly. An incorrect end wall declaration can significantly alter the overall cargo profile.
Always provide the verified gross weight of the cargo. Underweighted declarations risk structural damage to the flat rack and create serious port safety hazards.
Any lashing or securing equipment protruding beyond the cargo boundary must be included in declared dimensions. These are frequently overlooked and cause misdeclarations.
Inadequately secured cargo can shift during transit due to vessel motion and weather — changing the effective dimensions mid-voyage and creating safety hazards.
Crates, timber dunnage, and lashing materials used during securing change the total cargo dimensions. Include all materials in your final declaration.
Correct declarations protect everyone who handles your cargo — from crane operators to vessel crew. Any terminal can refuse loading if dimensions don't match the declaration.
Dimension discrepancies at gate-in or during transit trigger operational challenges, cargo shut-outs, and slot replanning — all avoidable with accurate upfront declarations.
The objective of the Out of Gauge declaration process is, first and foremost, to ensure the safety of every crew member and terminal handler managing your cargo. It also serves to minimise operational challenges arising from dimension mismatches, which can cascade into costly delays across the entire supply chain.
Our OOG specialists respond to all cargo enquiries within 4 hours.
Contact a SpecialistSelect a container type below to view its detailed specifications. Note that dimensions vary with container series — contact us for the exact dimensions of a specific unit.
* Subject to terminal acceptance | Maximum Payload: Maximum permitted mass of payload including dunnage and cargo securement arrangements. | Tare Weight: Mass of empty container. | Max Gross Weight: Tare weight + maximum payload. All units expressed in kilograms.
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