International Ocean Freight Sailing Schedule
Atlantic Project Cargo consolidates sailing schedules from established ocean carriers. Our team reviews and updates departure data to support accurate shipment planning, deadline management, and operational coordination. Use the filters to search departures by origin port, destination port, carrier, or service type.
All sailing dates and routes are indicative and subject to change based on operational requirements, weather conditions, port availability, and cargo volume. Atlantic Project Cargo reserves the right to modify schedules without prior notice. Please contact our team to confirm current availability before making shipping arrangements.
Major Ocean Freight Routes
Ocean Freight CoverageInternational ocean freight schedules typically operate along major global trade lanes connecting North America with Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America. The routes below represent some of the most common cargo shipping corridors used for RoRo, Breakbulk, and container shipments — including heavy machinery, agricultural and construction equipment, yachts, vehicles, and oversized cargo.
Trade Lane Overview
Example Ports for These Routes
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Transit times are approximate and vary by carrier, routing, and season. Contact our team for current schedule availability and confirmed ETD/ETA for your specific trade lane.
Supported Freight Services
Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo)
Designed for wheeled cargo including passenger vehicles, trucks, agricultural machinery, construction equipment, and self-propelled units. Cargo is driven directly onto the vessel deck.
Break Bulk & Heavy Lift
Used for oversized, non-containerised, or project cargo requiring crane loading and specialised handling procedures.
Full Container Load (FCL)
Dedicated containerised shipments offering secure and predictable international transit for commercial and industrial freight.
Specialised & Project Cargo
Customised logistics solutions for energy, mining, infrastructure, and industrial development projects requiring coordinated multimodal execution.
Understanding the Schedule
Shipping TerminologyPlan Your International Shipment with Us
Reliable sailing schedules are critical for managing supply chain performance. Understanding departure windows and cut-off deadlines helps reduce port storage charges, avoid documentation delays, and align inland transport with vessel loading times.
Our logistics specialists will help to confirm schedule availability, review cargo specifications, and assist with booking coordination.
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