Great Britain and Northern Ireland are home to 120 commercial ports, but in reality, most freight goes through the top 20 and it is most likely that, when you are shipping freight from the UK to the USA, your cargo will have started its journey at one of these. Here is an introduction to the biggest cargo-handling ports across the United Kingdom.
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Shipping Machinery From the UK by Sea
When you are shipping machinery from the UK to the USA, you have the option of air or sea freight. While it takes longer, sea freight is more cost-effective, particularly for when you are handling heavier cargo. At Texas International Freight, we offer a number of solutions for your freight-forwarding needs.