Welcome to Seaway Logistics, an independent UK shipping and freight forwarding company specialising in regular services between the UK, the Baltic region and global ports. From breakbulk and project cargo to machinery and vehicle shipments, our team plans and manages every stage of your shipment so it arrives safely and on time.


Incorporated in 2010 in Hull, Seaway Logistics acts as a specialist shipping and liner agency with regular sailings from the UK to Eastern Europe and the Baltic States, particularly for heavy and oversized cargo. As part of J. R. Rix & Sons Ltd, a family-owned shipping group trading since 1873, we’re independent of any single carrier and free to choose the best vessel and route for your shipment.
From breakbulk and project cargo to agricultural machinery and static caravans, our services are designed around moving heavy and specialist shipments from the UK to Eastern Europe, the Baltics and worldwide.
We operate regular departures from the UK to key Baltic and Polish ports. Our sailings are ideal for breakbulk, machinery, vehicles, steel products and project cargo. If you need to move heavy or oversized loads between the UK and Eastern Europe, our team will match your shipment to the most suitable vessel and schedule.

Incorporated in 2010, Seaway Logistics was formed to provide regular sailings from Hull to Eastern Europe and the Baltic States. Over time we’ve built a strong reputation for moving heavy and oversized cargo – from plant and construction equipment to agricultural machinery and static caravans – using a modern fleet of vessels and trusted port partners.


In 2016, Seaway Logistics became part of the J. R. Rix & Sons group, a family-owned company with a rich heritage in shipping dating back to 1873. Today we combine that experience with hands-on project management: vessel charter to support our regular sailings, coordinating lift-on/lift-off operations, and providing worldwide freight forwarding and ship agency services.
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