Cargo Desk
Private broker allocations for cargo
Open cargo opportunities by commodity, route, quantity, laycan and required vessel capability for fast commercial screening.
Cargo-owner workflow
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.
Structure the requirement
Publish commodity, quantity, ports, laycan, cargo handling and restrictions in a format brokers can qualify quickly.
Shortlist suitable tonnage
Compare vessel options by capability, open date, route, owner verification and documented constraints before responding.
Keep negotiations auditable
Move replies into offers, messages and deal-room records so RFQ history, documents and approvals stay tied to the shipment.
Procurement controls
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.