Private broker allocations for cargo

Open cargo opportunities by commodity, route, quantity, laycan and required vessel capability for fast commercial screening.

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From freight need to protected vessel shortlist

The Cargo Desk turns shipment requirements into qualified market demand, then keeps vessel options, broker replies and fixture evidence in one protected workflow.

1

Structure the requirement

Publish commodity, quantity, ports, laycan, cargo handling and restrictions in a format brokers can qualify quickly.

2

Shortlist suitable tonnage

Compare vessel options by capability, open date, route, owner verification and documented constraints before responding.

3

Keep negotiations auditable

Move replies into offers, messages and deal-room records so RFQ history, documents and approvals stay tied to the shipment.

Protected demand: cargo identity and route detail can stay blind until a broker channel is trusted.

Operational fit: filters emphasize laycan, cargo type, handling needs, reefer or IMDG restrictions.

Fixture continuity: accepted replies can move into transaction workflow with documents attached.

Cargo Desk

Open cargo transport needs posted by cargo owners, charterers and brokers.

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