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Shipping From Thailand to Canada: Air, Sea & Container Freight

Shipping Cost from Thailand to Canada

Many factors go into the cost of shipping from Thailand to Canada, including location, size, and shipping mode: sea FCL, sea LCL, air, or express. This guide will give you pricing estimates for each shipping mode from popular ports in Thailand to popular ports in Canada.

Ocean Freight from Thailand to Canada

Ocean Freight FCL

FCL, or full container load, means your goods fill an entire container, either 20’ or 40’ long. If you are shipping at a high volume, you’ll save time and money by shipping FCL. Pricing for FCL is done as a flat rate, regardless of whether or not your container is completely full.

Learn more about FCL here.

Container shipping rates from Thailand to Canada: 40’ container

Shipping from Bangkok (THBKK Port)Shipping from Laem Chabang (THLCH Port)
Shipping to Vancouver (CAVAN Port)$1,575$1,201
Shipping to Montreal (CAMTR Port)$3,392$2,530
Shipping to Toronto (CATOR Port)$3,425$2,751
The quotes on this table are port-to-port peak season FCL shipping average rates.

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Ocean Freight LCL

LCL, or less than a container load, means your goods do not fill an entire container, and will be shipped along with other boxes or pallets. Note that when you ship LCL, your goods will need to be consolidated at the origin port and deconsolidated at the destination port.

That’s why LCL shipping takes a few days longer than FCL.

Shipping from BangkokShipping from Laem Chabang
Shipping to Vancouver$1,024$1,030
These rates are door-to-door shipping averages for a load of 200 kg/1 cbm

Air Freight from Thailand to Canada

Shipping from BangkokShipping from Laem ChabangShipping from Phuket
Shipping to Vancouver$1,832$1,832
Shipping to Montreal$1,952$1,952$2,223
Shipping to Toronto$2,031$2,031$1,748
These rates are door-to-door shipping averages for a load of 200 kg/1 cbm

Air cargo shipping cost from Thailand to Canada per kg

Shipping by air is generally faster but more expensive than shipping by ocean, so the mode you choose will depend on the size and weight of your shipment, and how quickly you need it to arrive at destination.

For help choosing which mode is right for your shipment, use our air vs. ocean comparison calculator.

When you’re shipping air, the price per kg decreases the larger your shipment’s weight:

Chargeable weight10 kg100 kg300 kg
Price per kg$99.67$13.72$8.29

Shipping from Thailand to Canada transit time

Ocean, Air and Express freight transit time from Thailand to Canada

How long will it take to ship from Thailand to Canada? Your shipment’s transit time will be impacted by location, shipment size, and season. Use the following table for timing estimates for each shipping mode from Thailand to Canada.

Port to PortDoor to Door
Sea Freight (FCL)50-55 days49-53 days
Sea Freight (LCL)25-37 days50-55 days
Air Freight3-7 days8-20 days
Express*––1-4 days
* Express freight is always door to door

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Top shipping routes from Thailand to Canada

When you’re shipping from Thailand to the Canada, there are many different viable routes that you might want to ship. 

Freightos has global shipping rates for all of these lanes and can provide real-time FCL, LCL & Air rates for shipping from Thailand to Canada. 

The top 3 shipping lanes for shipping freight from Thailand to Canada are:

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Cheapest shipping from Thailand to Canada?

When you’re shipping from Thailand to Canada, you can choose from one of four modes: FCL sea freight, LCL sea freight, air freight, or express. Here are key factors for each mode:

FCL Sea Freight from Thailand to Canada

FCL, or full container load, means your goods fill an entire container, either 20’ or 40’ long. If you are shipping at a high volume, you’ll save time and money by shipping FCL. Pricing for FCL is done as a flat rate, regardless of whether or not your container is completely full. Learn more about FCL here.

LCL Sea Freight from Thailand to Canada

LCL, or less than a container load, means your goods do not fill an entire container, and will be shipped along with other boxes or pallets. Note that when you ship LCL, your goods will need to be consolidated at the origin port and deconsolidated at the destination port. That’s why LCL shipping takes a few days longer than FCL.

Air Freight from Thailand to Canada

Shipping by air is generally faster but more expensive than shipping by sea. For help choosing which mode is right for your shipment, use our air vs. ocean comparison calculator.

Express from Thailand to Canada

When you have a small shipment and need it delivered as quickly as possible, you might consider express.

FAQ

What are incoterms and how do they affect freight prices from Thailand to Canada?

When you’re comparing freight quotes, note the level of service the freight forwarder is offering.
For example, if you’re shipping from Bangkok, Thailand to Vancouver, Canada, you’re going to want to ask your supplier about the cost difference between shipping from the supplier’s warehouse in Bangkok– which means using the EXW incoterm– and shipping from the port of Bangkok(THBKK) – which means using the FOB incoterm.
Prices for FOB are typically lower, but shipping FOB doesn’t mean your total costs will necessarily be lower. You might make up the cost by paying your supplier to bring your goods to port. When comparing prices, take all your costs into account.
Note that some incoterms, including FOB, are used for sea shipping only.
Learn all about incoterms here.

What customs duties and taxes will I owe when shipping from Thailand to Canada?

When importing from Thailand to Canada, you will need to pay Customs Duty and GST before your goods are released into the country. These costs can be significant. Researching your costs early can keep you from getting caught by surprise.

How the Customs Process Works
When goods arrive at port, customs officials will first check to make sure all your paperwork is in order, and then calculate the amount of duties owed and collect payment. After payment, goods will be released.
To handle customs clearance, you can hire your own broker, or use the brokerage provided by your freight forwarder. If you book on Freightos, you can use our brokerage services as well.

Do I need insurance to ship from Thailand to Canada?

When calculating your shipping costs, don’t forget to protect yourself in case your goods are damaged or lost. You can do this through your freight forwarder or a third party insurance agent. Insurance costs are typically around 0.3% – 0.5% of your Commercial Invoice Value, which is the amount you paid for the goods.

What paperwork do I need to ship from Thailand to Canada?

When shipping freight from Thailand to Canada, make sure to get all your paperwork, such as the Commercial Invoice and Bill of Lading, in order.
Use our paperwork checklist here to make sure all your paperwork is in order before you ship.

How do I ship from Thailand to an Amazon FBA Warehouse in Canada?

As an Amazon shipper from Thailand to Canada, you’ll need to consider issues of timing and storage, as well as choosing the right forwarder. Check out this guide to learn more.

Shipping ports in Thailand

Your factory, supplier, or freight forwarder will likely advise you which port is best for your export from Thailand, based on location, ease of customs clearance, transit time, port volume, and any relationships or agreements between the factory and the port.
If you’re choosing a port on your own, important factors to consider include location, cost, and transit time. Here are the top ports for exporting from Thailand:
Port Name: Bangkok
Port code: THBKK
Port Name: Laem Chabang
Port code: THLCH
Port Name: Phuket
Port code: THHKT

Shipping ports in Canada

These are the top ports for importing into Canada:
Port Name: Vancouver
Port code: CAVAN
Port Name: Montreal
Port code: CAMTR
Port Name: Toronto
Port code: CATOR

How long does it take to ship a container from Thailand to Canada?

It depends on which shipping mode you use. Shipping express can take as few as 1-4 days– but express is the most expensive mode, and is not suitable for large shipments. Air freight shipping will take about 8-20 days. Sea freight shipping takes 49-53 days, but is the most affordable if you can wait.

How much to ship a container from Thailand to Canada?

On average, it costs $2,479 to ship one 40’ container from Thailand to Canada during peak season.

What’s the cheapest time of month to book from Thailand to Canada?

Carriers can introduce increases to shipping charges, called General Rate Increases (GRIs) at the start of each month. But, toward the middle of the month as they try to fill supply on vessels, they often lower these prices. That means booking during the latter two weeks of the month can often save you money.

Tips for Keeping Down Costs and Shipping Time from Thailand-Canada

  • Book in advance. Shipping by sea is the cheapest, but also takes the longest. Booking in advance when you can saves you money– and cuts out the stress if delays arise.
  • Ship off-peak. When carriers get busy, both shipping prices and transit times go up. Ship during off-peak seasons whenever you can.
  • Get your documentation in order. Having your documentation in order can make all the difference when it comes to clearing customs quickly.
  • Know your HS Codes. A lot of shippers are surprised by how much customs fees can affect business costs. Do your research so you can budget effectively.
  • Compare quotes from different providers. Quotes can vary, so check out offers from different providers before making a decision.
  • Understand what’s included in your quote. Is your quote port to port or door to door? What service does it include? Know what you’re paying for to avoid getting hit with surprise fees.

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