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Transit Time Calculator for Sea, Air & Port To Port Shipping

Calculate freight shipping time in seconds with this free air, ocean, and trucking international transit time calculator.

Freight Transit & Shipping Time Calculator

The Freightos shipping time calculator provides estimated shipping times for multi-modal global shipping along selected lanes. Instantly estimate FCL, LCL, air, sea, and trucking freight shipping transit times. Simply enter the address, city, zip code, or country of origin and destination, as well as the load type, to see the general transit time ranges and estimated delivery.

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Calculate freight shipping time & transit time in seconds with this free air, ocean & trucking international transit time & shipment duration calculator.

International freight can be complicated, especially when you need to choose between different shipping modes. This international freight shipping transit time calculator helps by giving estimated shipping time for blended inland trucking, air, and ocean freight, to give a comprehensive freight shipping time estimate. Using Freightos’s transit time calculator enables you to quickly and conveniently determine the estimated transit time for your shipments. It empowers you to make informed decisions, optimize your logistics planning, and ensure timely delivery of your goods to their intended destinations.

What is transit time in shipping

Transit time is how long it takes for a shipment to be delivered to its final destination after being picked up from a designated pick-up point. The amount of time needed to move goods from one point to another varies widely, so it’s important to get this information before booking a shipment.

How long does freight shipping take?

Freight shipping transit time is impacted by factors including distance, shipping mode, route, and season. In very rough estimates: express can take as little as 1-3 days, air freight is typically 5-10 days, and sea shipping can range anywhere from 20-45 days or more. The complexity of customs procedures and potential delays at border crossings can also influence freight shipping transit time. Factors such as the volume of shipments being processed, the accuracy of documentation, and any unforeseen inspections or regulatory requirements can contribute to longer freight transit times. Moreover, adverse weather conditions, such as storms or extreme temperatures, may disrupt transportation networks, further extending the delivery schedule. Therefore, it is crucial for shippers and recipients to consider these variables when estimating the arrival time of their freight shipments and to plan accordingly to minimize any potential delays.

Port to port shipping transit time & sea freight transit times

Why is there such a wide range in shipment duration when shipping by sea? Because there are a lot of ways to ship. Seriously.

When it comes to transit time between ports, there are about 107,000 different UN Codes for Trade and Transport Locations (UN/LOCODE) for different shipping destinations. This means you’ll see a lot of variance. For example, shipping time for an ocean shipment from Shenzhen, China, to Miami, Florida through the Suez Canal takes 41 days while the (more expensive) Panama Canal takes only 35 days.

Use our Seaport Code Finder to find Locodes, port Names, and seaport codes for international seaports.

When would you use this transit time calculator?

Once you have collected the key freight documents you need from your supplier and calculated your chargeable weight, use this calculator to help you select a freight mode.  Whether you select air or ocean freight usually comes down to balancing cost and transit time.

Average freight transit times 2025

Freight shipping transit times faced extreme delays in recent years, but returned to near pre-pandemic lengths recently. Below is a table of the most recent average transit times for port-to-port and door-to-door shipments from China to the US based on Freightos.com data.

Ocean/Sea, Air, and Express Freight Time From China To The US

Port to PortDoor to Door
Sea Freight (FCL)14-42 days19-47 days
Sea Freight (LCL)14-42 days22-50 days
Air Freight1-5 days4-11 days
Express*2-5 days

Freight Shipping Time Calculator FAQ

What factors can affect transit time?
Transit times are affected by factors including the length of the shipping route, carrier schedules, port conditions, and customs clearance. Weather conditions, global events, and and holidays often create unexpected delays, while transshipment points add handling time to shipments. Additional factors like inland haulage delays between ports and warehouses and equipment availability issues can further extend transit times.
What’s the difference between transit time and lead time?
Transit time refers to the port-to-port movement of cargo, while lead time encompasses the entire door-to-door timeline. Lead time includes all logistics processes such as booking, documentation preparation, pickup, export handling, transit, customs clearance, and final delivery, providing a more comprehensive timeline for planning your supply chain.
Are transit time estimates using the Freightos Shipping Time Calculator real-time or based on historical data?
The transit time estimates displayed in the Freightos Shipping Time Calculator are pulled from real-time freight quotes available on the Freightos Marketplace. These times reflect current freight forwarder offerings and schedules rather than historical averages, ensuring you receive the most up-to-date transit information. The system continuously updates as providers adjust their services and schedules in the marketplace.
What’s the difference between FCL and LCL in terms of transit time?
Full Container Load (FCL) shipments typically move faster than Less than Container Load (LCL) shipments because they involve fewer handling points and dedicated equipment. LCL shipments require additional time for cargo consolidation at origin and deconsolidation at destination, plus they often follow less direct routing with more port handling steps.
Does transit time include pickup and delivery?
The transit time calculator provides port-to-port or movement times. Additional services like pickup from supplier, delivery to final destination, documentation processing, and customs clearance typically add time beyond what’s displayed in the basic transit estimates.
Which countries and ports does the Freightos Transit Time Calculator support?
The Freightos Transit Time Calculator supports major ports across the globe, covering both air and ocean shipping options. 
Is air freight faster than sea freight?
Air freight is significantly faster than sea freight, typically delivering in days rather than weeks. However, it comes with a higher price tag. Ocean shipping offers more economical transport for larger volumes, with transit times ranging from one to eight weeks depending on the route. Some shippers opt for hybrid solutions that combine sea and air transport to balance speed and cost.
How accurate are transit time estimates?
Transit time estimates represent average expected durations based on normal conditions but can vary due to real-world circumstances. Factors like customs inspection delays, severe weather events, and unexpected port congestion can affect actual delivery times. While the estimates provide valuable planning guidance, shippers should always build in buffer time.

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