In international container shipping, three key logistics terms — pre-pickup, pre-entry, and drop-off — often determine how smoothly your cargo moves from the factory to the vessel. Knowing what they mean and how they work can help you optimize scheduling, reduce costs, and avoid delays.


1. Pre-pickup: Securing the Container Before Cargo Is Ready

What is pre-pickup?
Pre-pickup means retrieving an empty container from the container yard before the cargo is fully ready. This ensures the container is available and waiting once production is complete, speeding up the loading process.

When to consider pre-pickup:
When production is nearing completion and cargo will soon be ready for packing, pre-pickup helps avoid delays caused by waiting for a container.

Pre-pickup process:

  1. Submit a pre-pickup request to your freight forwarder or shipping line.

  2. The forwarder arranges a truck to collect the empty container from the yard.

  3. The container is delivered to the designated site and held until loading begins.

Important notes:


2. Pre-entry: Delivering the Container to Port in Advance

What is pre-entry?
Pre-entry refers to delivering the loaded container to the port before the vessel’s loading date. This ensures the container is ready for loading and avoids last-minute disruptions due to traffic or other delays.

When to use pre-entry:
If your cargo is already packed and will arrive at the port well before the sailing date, pre-entry can help guarantee smooth loading operations.

Pre-entry process:

  1. A truck transports the loaded container to the terminal.

  2. Customs clearance and related formalities are completed in advance.

  3. The container waits at the port for loading instructions from the shipping line.

Important notes:


3. Container Drop-off: Placing the Container in a Yard

What is container drop-off?
Container drop-off means unloading the container from the truck and placing it in a designated yard or depot. This is often done when cargo is not yet ready or when vessel schedules change.

When to consider drop-off:

Drop-off process:

  1. A truck delivers the container to a designated yard.

  2. Yard staff unload and place the container in a secure location.

  3. The container is managed and maintained by the yard until it’s needed.

Important notes:


Final Thoughts

Pre-pickup, pre-entry, and container drop-off are crucial steps in the container logistics process. Understanding their timing, procedures, and costs allows shippers and consignees to better coordinate shipments, minimize risks, and ensure cargo reaches its destination efficiently.

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