Ocean CFS
As a leading, independent container freight provider with a nationwide footprint, you have access to every major port of entry into North America where your goods can be consolidated or deconsolidated.
Why Choose STG
With over 35 years of expertise, STG Logistics excels in ocean consolidation and deconsolidation. Our vast experience spans industries and partner sizes. Operating one of North America’s largest IPI networks for LCL consolidation and deconsolidation, we ensure control, coverage and accountability, making us the unrivaled choice for seamless cargo handling.
Our Ocean Container Freight Shipping Capabilities
Our breadth of services and network allows us to serve your import and export LCL programs nationwide.
Ocean CFS Resources
STG Facilities & Partner Location Addresses
Updated 4.25.24
STG Facilities & Partners MAX weight – DIMS handling information
Updated 01.25.2024
STG Facilities Rates
Updated 01.01.2024
STG Hazmat Guidelines
STG LAX IPI Schedule
Updated 11.13.2023
STG NJ IPI Schedule
Updated 11.13.2023
We Meet Safety, Security & Productivity Demands
STG Logistics seamlessly integrates cutting-edge technology tools and rigorous safety standards. This dynamic approach ensures a harmonious union between safety, security and productivity, which is why we’re a leader in the logistics industry.
Your Questions, Answered
Check out some of our frequently asked questions about our service and capabilities.
Consolidation is the merging of several less than container loads (LCLs) into a big container or truck shipment before transporting. Deconsolidation is separating a big cargo into smaller shipments for inland delivery to either stores, distribution centers, etc.
Deconsolidation helps make freight manageable by dividing it into smaller pieces and processing it for delivery. This saves the cost of last-mile shipping as well as boosts delivery speed to shippers and customers.
In select locations, we offer specialized handling and warehousing including cranes, high-capacity forklifts, project and out-of-gauge, foreign trade zones and general order (GO) storage.