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Container management in the Maldives

Tracking, depot coordination, empty returns and demurrage and detention monitoring — keeping equipment moving and avoidable charges off your invoice.

Containers are valuable equipment, and idle or mislaid boxes cost carriers and customers alike. Rohoffe manages container equipment in the Maldives on behalf of lines and cargo interests — tracking units, coordinating depots and keeping returns and free-time on schedule.

We monitor demurrage and detention so charges are visible early and avoidable ones are headed off. Empty returns, repositioning and depot moves are coordinated to keep equipment available where it is needed, and equipment condition is checked so issues are flagged before they escalate.

The result is tighter equipment control, fewer surprises on the invoice, and clear records of where each container has been and where it sits now.

As the appointed Wan Hai Lines agent in the Maldives, we manage Wan Hai container equipment as part of our cargo desk. See the Wan Hai cargo desk for booking, release and equipment support on that line.

Scope

What’s included

Practical equipment control from arrival to empty return.

  • Container tracking and status monitoring
  • Depot coordination and storage arrangement
  • Empty container returns and repositioning
  • Demurrage and detention monitoring and control
  • Free-time management and early charge alerts
  • Equipment condition checks and damage reporting
  • Reefer unit monitoring and plug-in coordination
  • Equipment records and reporting to the carrier
Why Rohoffe

Why route this through Rohoffe

Deep local knowledge

We know the local depots, yards and turn times that determine equipment availability.

Three regional bases

Malé HQ plus Kulhudhufushi and Hithadhoo to follow equipment beyond the capital.

Wan Hai cargo desk

A dedicated desk already managing Wan Hai container equipment in the Maldives.

Direct lines to operations

Fast answers on box status and charges. Sun–Thu, with emergency on-call.

Need a handle on your containers?

Tell us about your equipment and volumes and we’ll outline how we’d manage and report on it.