Ocean Freight to the USA

If you’re moving big loads between China and the USA, ocean freight gives you serious cost savings. Giant container ships haul thousands of containers at once, spreading out the costs.

Our mission is to ensure that your full container load or pallet delivery to the USA is both cost-effective. As we are specialists in offering sea freight services, we guarantee you a hassle-free and reliable delivery to your goods’ end destination.

Choosing Sea Freight Partner for to the USA

Picking the right partner for your sea shipping to the USA makes all the difference. Ssfeshipping helps you avoid hassles and control your costs.

Ocean Freight - 10+ Years of Shipping China-US Expertise

✓ Our in-depth knowledge of port operations across the U.S. can help you in choosing the most suitable port, ultimately saving time and reducing costs.

✓ We can help you with an extensive paperwork list that includes the bill of lading, commercial invoice, packing list, and any specific certificates required for your cargo.

✓We are a responsive and reliable customs brokerage firm with extensive knowledge of U.S. customs regulations.

How Our Team Manages Your sea shipping goods:

✓ Our best rates and booking well in advance can secure the most cost-effective and suitable options for your shipment, ensuring it is transported safely and efficient

✓ We coordinate the entire logistics chain: booking cargo space, arranging pickup from the factory, handling export documentation in China, managing the ocean or air transit, and coordinating customs clearance and delivery in the USA.

✓ Track your container’s journey in real-time on our platform, while your account manager provides personalized updates and proactive communication

Destination Ports — United States

The United States has many ports along its West Coast, East Coast, and Gulf Coast. These are the main places where goods come in and go out of North America. 

Port of Los Angeles

The Port of Los Angeles is a key part of how cargo comes in and goes out in the country. Its strong infrastructure, lets goods leave quickly and get where they need to go all over the US.

Port of Long Beach

Long Beach is a key hub for trade between the U.S. and Asia. The Port of Long Beach stands strong. It has space for over 8.1 million TEUs.

Port of Seattle/Tacoma

Seattle/Tacoma together are some of the top cargo gateways in the US. They handle many things, including container goods and project cargo. They move about 3.74 million TEUs every year.

Port of Houston

The Port of Houston is a big force on the Gulf Coast. The port is known as the busiest in the country for foreign water shipments. It is also the biggest container port in the Gulf region.

Port of Miami

PortMiami is one of the fastest-growing cargo gateways in the United States. About 1.25 million TEUs move through it each year. It is a key hub for goods entering and leaving the Caribbean and South America.

Port of New York/New Jersey

The Port of New York and New Jersey is the largest and busiest port on the East Coast. Out of all ships that come to the East Coast, 72 percent make their first stop at this port.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Ocean Freight

Advantages of Ocean Freight

  • Cost-Effectiveness: Ocean freight is markedly more economical, especially for large volumes. Companies transporting vast quantities of non-urgent goods, like furniture or machinery, often find ocean freight a more viable option.
  • Large Capacity: Ships can accommodate massive loads, making this method preferable for heavy or bulky items.
  • Eco-Friendliness: Compared to air transport, ships have a lower carbon footprint, aligning better with environmental sustainability objectives.

Advantages of Ocean Freight

  • Slower Transit: The most notable downside is the longer journey time. Ocean freight can take weeks, impacting businesses requiring swift delivery.
  • Susceptibility to Weather and Port Delays: Ocean routes are prone to weather-related disruptions and port congestion, potentially causing significant delays.
  • Less Frequency and Predictability: Sea transport schedules can be less consistent, posing challenges for strict timelines.

Tips:

When you’re moving a significant volume of goods overseas, Full Container Load (FCL) ocean freight shipping offers one of the most secure, efficient, and cost-effective options available.

How much is Ocean Freight to the US?

Sea freight to the US typically ranges from $1,500 to $6,000+ per container, depending on the origin, destination, and container size. Rates fluctuate frequently based on seasonality, fuel surcharges, and vessel capacity.
Trade Lane 20ft TEU 40ft FEU 40ft HC
Shanghai → Los Angeles $1,200 – $2,200 $2,000 – $3,800 $2,200 – $4,100
Shanghai → New York $1,800 – $3,000 $2,800 – $5,000 $3,000 – $5,300
Shenzhen → Miami $1,900 – $3,200 $3,000 – $5,200 $3,200 – $5,500
Ningbo → Long Beach $1,100 – $2,000 $1,900 – $3,500 $2,100 – $3,800
HCMC (Vietnam) → LA $1,300 – $2,500 $2,200 – $4,200 $2,400 – $4,500
Nhava Sheva (India) → NY $1,600 – $2,800 $2,700 – $4,500 $2,900 – $4,800
Santos (Brazil) → Miami $1,400 – $2,200 $2,300 – $3,800 $2,500 – $4,100
Rotterdam → New York $1,200 – $2,000 $2,000 – $3,500 $2,200 – $3,800
Hamburg → Savannah $1,300 – $2,100 $2,100 – $3,600 $2,300 – $3,900
Busan (Korea) → LA $1,100 – $2,000 $1,800 – $3,200 $2,000 – $3,500
Bangkok → Los Angeles $1,400 – $2,600 $2,300 – $4,300 $2,500 – $4,600
LA → Shanghai (backhaul) $500 – $900 $700 – $1,300 $800 – $1,500

 

Tips:

US ocean freight rates are influenced by supply and demand, oil prices, port conditions, and trade dynamics. Price fluctuations are common, requiring businesses to monitor market trends and adapt strategies accordingly.

What Influences Your Ocean Freight Cost?

Several factors influence ocean freight rates, including:
  • Shipment size and weight
  • Distance between origin and destination
  • Type and classification of cargo
  • Market demand and seasonal trends

While rates fluctuate, ocean shipping remains among the most affordable methods for transporting high-volume freight across global distances.

Additional Ocean Freight Charges to Budget For

The base ocean freight rate is just one component of your total shipping cost. Here are the additional charges you should budget for when calculating total landed cost:

Charge Typical Cost Applies To
Terminal Handling Charge (THC) $150 – $350/container Origin and destination ports
Documentation fee $25 – $75 Bill of Lading issuance
Seal fee $15 – $25 Per container
ISPS security surcharge $10 – $30/container International Ship and Port Facility Security
Peak Season Surcharge (PSS) $200 – $800/container Q3–Q4 typically; varies by carrier
Emergency Bunker Surcharge (EBS) Varies ($100–$500) Triggered by sudden fuel price increases
Destination Delivery Charge (DDC) $100 – $250/container Carrier’s destination terminal fee
Demurrage $150 – $350/day Container sits at port beyond free days (3–5 days)
Detention $100 – $250/day Container not returned to carrier on time
Drayage (port to warehouse) $400 – $1,200 Depends on distance from port
Chassis rental $25 – $75/day Container chassis usage in the USA
CFS handling (LCL only) $8 – $15/CBM Container Freight Station destuffing

How long does it take to ship Sea Freight to the US?

The transit time of sea freight shipments to the US depends on several factors, primarily the departure and arrival ports, and the shipping route. Generally, shipping to the US can take between a few weeks to several months.

Route / Mode Transit Time Notes
Shanghai → LA (ocean, direct) 14 – 18 days Fastest ocean route; daily departures
Shanghai → New York (ocean) 25 – 32 days Via Panama Canal or Suez; some tranship at LA
Shenzhen → LA (ocean) 15 – 20 days Major port for South China goods
Shenzhen → Miami (ocean) 28 – 35 days Limited direct service; usually tranship

Factors That Affect Delivery Speed

  • Port congestion (LA/LB and NY/NJ peak frequently)
  • Weather and seasonal storms
  • Carrier service type (direct vs. transshipment)
  • Customs inspections or ISF filing issues

Door-to-Door vs Port-to-Port Shipping

China port-to-US port shipping only covers transport between ports, such as from Shanghai Port to the Port of Los Angeles. China-to-US door-to-door shipping includes everything — from pickup at your supplier’s factory in Shenzhen to final delivery to your warehouse in Chicago or Houston. Most businesses choose China-to-US door-to-door shipping for convenience.

When it comes to shipping from China to the USA, businesses usually choose between LCL or FCL. LCL is budget-friendly for smaller shipments since you share container space, while FCL gives you an entire container for better security and larger cargo volumes. The shipping process also varies — some importers prefer simple port-to-port shipping from China to the US, while others choose door-to-door delivery for greater convenience.

Ocean Shipping  Step-by-step Process

From quote to delivery, our expert team ensures your shipment moves smoothly through every step.

1

Export Haulage

The journey starts with export haulage, where your goods are picked up from your warehouse and taken to the freight forwarder’s location or directly to the port. 

2

Customs Clearance at Origin

Before your cargo can leave the country, it needs to clear customs. It includes paperwork such as invoices, packing lists, and licenses. The freight forwarder manages all of this to avoid any hold-ups.

3

Cargo Handling and Port Processing

Once at the port, your goods are weighed, inspected, and loaded into containers. This step includes proper container packing to ensure safety during transit.

4

Freight Booking and Vessel Loading

The forwarder books space for your shipment. Once booked, your cargo is loaded onto the ship.

5

Ocean Transit

Now your cargo sails across the ocean. Using tracking systems, your forwarder provides updates along the way.Transit can require a few days or even several weeks, depending on where the cargo is coming from and where it is going.

6

Import Customs Clearance at US

Once the ship docks at its USA, your cargo needs to go through another round of customs clearance. The forwarder manages it again. This includes depositing import permits, paying customs duties and working with customs brokers.
7

Port Unloading and Handling

When your container is taken off the ship, it will be handled at the port and arranged for the last part of the journey. Sometimes goods are stored temporarily in bonded warehouses until everything is cleared.
8

Final Delivery

In this final phase, your goods will be transported from the harbor to your final destination – your warehouse, office, or customer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does ocean freight to the United States take?

Ocean freight transit to the United States typically takes 20 to 45 days door-to-door, depending on the route,service level., and whether you are shipping to the West or East Coast. Actual sailing time is only part of this, as you must also factor in customs clearance, terminal handling, and inland transportation.For example, a shipment from China to LA, US may take around 20 to 30 days,

What Causes Delays in Ocean Freight?

Delays can result from port congestion, customs inspections, weather disruptions, vessel rerouting, or incomplete shipping documentation. Planning ahead and choosing reliable carriers helps reduce the risk of shipping delays.

What goods can be shipped by sea to the US?

Sea freight is suitable for large-sized goods, construction materials, equipment, automotive parts, furniture, and consumer electronics. Food products and goods with a limited shelf life can also be transported, provided that special requirements are met. We will help you choose the best container shipping option for your cargo.

What documents are required for sea shpping to the United States?

The basic list includes a bill of lading, invoice, packing list, and customs declarations. Some goods may require additional certificates, permits, or special licenses. Our experts will help you prepare all the necessary documents for quick customs clearance.

How to calculate the cost of sea freight to the US?

Calculating sea freight to the US depends on your shipping method: Full Container Load (FCL), where you pay a flat rate per container, or Less than Container Load (LCL), where you pay by volume. The base rate is calculated using your cargo’s weight, dimensions, and the route, plus port fees, surcharges, and customs.

How to Track a Parcel Shipped by Sea to the US

When moving goods to the United States utilizing FCL freight, your container # is the key to tracking your shipment’s journey from origin to destination.