Sea Freight

Sea Freight from Shanghai to Miami

Cost-effective ocean shipping service from Shanghai port to Miami. Comprehensive FCL and LCL container shipping solutions with reliable transit times and professional cargo handling throughout the journey.

Cost-Effective
FCL & LCL Options
Port-to-Port
Reliable Transit

Transit

30-35 days

Departures

Weekly departures

Why Sea Freight

Benefits of Sea Freight Shipping from Shanghai to Miami

Cost Effective

80-90% cheaper than air freight for bulk cargo

High Capacity

FCL and LCL options for any shipment size

Reliable Service

Weekly sailings from major carriers

Global Network

Direct routes to major ports worldwide

Sea freight from the Port of Shanghai to Port of Miami offers exceptional value for businesses shipping medium to large volumes to the United States market. This route provides access to multiple reliable carriers including COSCO, MSC, and Maersk, ensuring consistent weekly departures and competitive pricing options for your cargo. The Port of Miami serves as a crucial gateway to both the southeastern United States and Latin America, making it ideal for distribution strategies targeting Florida's growing consumer base or onward connections throughout the Americas.

Container shipping on this route offers superior cargo protection compared to other transport modes, with your goods secured in weatherproof steel containers that minimize handling damage. For businesses importing electronics, textiles, machinery, or consumer goods from China, this route delivers excellent cost efficiency while maintaining reliable service standards that support predictable inventory planning.

Route Highlights

30-35 days

Transit Time

Weekly departures

Sailing Frequency

<0.1%

Cargo Damage Rate

FCL & LCL

Container Options

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Pricing Guide

Sea Freight Shipping Rates from Shanghai to Miami

Current 2026 sea freight rates from Shanghai to Miami typically range from $1,200 to $1,800 per twenty-foot equivalent unit (TEU) for standard dry containers, with forty-foot containers averaging $1,800 to $2,500 depending on carrier and booking timing. Rate fluctuations occur based on seasonal demand, with peak shipping periods from August through October often seeing 15-20% premium pricing due to holiday inventory buildups. Additional costs include terminal handling charges of approximately $200-300 per container, documentation fees around $75-125, and customs clearance fees ranging from $150-250 depending on cargo complexity. Fuel surcharges currently add 8-12% to base rates, while currency exchange rates between the yuan and dollar can impact final costs for payments made in different currencies. Smart shippers achieve better rates by booking 2-3 weeks in advance, consolidating shipments into full container loads, and maintaining flexible departure dates to take advantage of carrier promotional pricing.

Quick Rate Guide

20ft Container

Standard dry

$1,800-2,800

40ft Container

Standard dry

$2,400-4,200

LCL Shipment

Per cubic meter

$45-85/CBM

Additional Costs

Origin THC$150-250
Destination THC$200-350
BAF Surcharge$300-500
Customs Brokerage$150-400
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Delivery Timeline

Transit Times for Sea Freight from Shanghai to Miami

Step 1

Cargo Loading

1-2 days

Container stuffing at origin

Step 2

Export Clearance

1-2 days

Documentation and customs

Step 3

Ocean Transit

15-25 days

Sailing to destination port

Step 4

Import Clearance

1-3 days

Customs inspection and release

Step 5

Final Delivery

1-5 days

Transport to final destination

Express

20-25 Days

Direct service with priority handling

Standard

25-35 Days

Regular service with full tracking

Economy

35-45 Days

Consolidated for maximum savings

Standard sea freight service from Shanghai to Miami requires 30 to 35 days total transit time, including approximately 28-30 days of actual sailing time across the Pacific Ocean through the Panama Canal. Port departure schedules from Shanghai occur 2-3 times weekly depending on your chosen carrier, with most vessels following the trans-Pacific route that includes brief stops at Long Beach or Los Angeles before continuing through the Panama Canal to Miami. Customs clearance at Port of Miami typically adds 2-4 days to your total timeline, though having complete documentation prepared in advance can reduce delays significantly. Express services are limited on this route due to the long ocean crossing, but selecting direct sailings without multiple port calls can save 3-5 days compared to standard services with intermediate stops. Planning ahead with accurate commercial invoices, packing lists, and any required permits helps ensure smooth customs processing and prevents costly detention charges that can extend your timeline by several additional days.

Pricing

Container Options & Pricing

Transparent pricing for FCL and LCL shipments. All rates include standard handling.

Carrier40GP (USD)40HQ (USD)Transit Time
OAC$4,600$4,80030 days

Pricing Disclaimer

These prices are subject to change based on market conditions, fuel surcharges, and seasonal demand. Contact us for the most up-to-date pricing and a customized quote for your specific shipment needs. Prices shown are for standard cargo and may vary for special cargo types.

Standard

20ft FCL

6.1m × 2.4m × 2.6m

Contact for pricing

Extra Height

40ft High Cube

12.2m × 2.4m × 2.9m

See 40HQ rates above

Less than Container

LCL Shipment

Per CBM

From $45/CBM

Custom

Special Cargo

Various

Get custom quote

Equipment

Container Types Available

20ft Dry Container

Standard general cargo container

40ft Dry Container

High capacity for large shipments

40ft High Cube

Extra height for bulky cargo

20ft Refrigerated

Temperature-controlled cargo

Open Top Container

For oversized cargo loading

Flat Rack Container

Heavy machinery and equipment

Track Record

Reliable Service

Our Shanghai to Miami corridor represents years of refined expertise and thousands of successful shipments.

15+

Years Experience

25K+

Containers Shipped

99.5%

On-Time Delivery

24/7

Support Available

Process

How Our Sea Freight Process Works

Quote & Booking

1-2 days

Get a customized quote and book your container.

Collection & Export

2-3 days

We collect cargo and handle export documentation.

Ocean Transit

12-20 days

Your cargo travels safely across the ocean.

Port Handling

2-3 days

Customs clearance and port procedures completed.

Final Delivery

1-2 days

Cargo delivered to your specified destination.

Key Documents

Packing List
Certificate of Origin
Contract/Purchase Order
Customs Bond
ISF (10+2) Filing

See full documentation requirements below

Cargo Types

What Ships from Shanghai to Miami?

From Shanghai to Miami, we frequently transport these cargo types:

Electronics

Consumer electronics including phones, computers, and lithium-ion batteries

Home & Office

Modern furniture, ergonomic office equipment, and home lighting

Industrial

Heavy machinery, renewable energy components, and industrial tools

Retail & Fashion

Fast-fashion apparel, footwear, and synthetic textiles

Toys & Recreation

E-bikes, electric scooters, and educational toys

Dangerous Goods

Regulated items such as lithium-ion cells and chemical compounds

Documentation

Shipping Documents for the Shanghai to Miami Route

Proper documentation ensures smooth customs clearance for your sea freight shipment to Miami. Your cargo will be accompanied by a Bill of Lading (B/L) as proof of transport.

Universal Requirements

Packing List

Lists package contents, dimensions, and gross/net weights

Certificate of Origin

Proves goods were manufactured in China (for duty benefits)

Contract/Purchase Order

Official record of the trade agreement

Commercial Invoice

Lists product descriptions, pricing, and transaction parties

Sea Freight Requirements for United States

Customs BondRequired

Single Entry or Continuous Bond required for all US imports

ISF (10+2) FilingRequired

Importer Security Filing must be submitted 24 hours before vessel departure from China

Bill of Lading (B/L)Required

Title document for ocean cargo - required for cargo release

Important: United States Requirements

1

Customs Bond is mandatory for both sea and air imports

2

FCC certification needed for electronic devices

3

FDA prior notice required for food products (filed 15 days before arrival)

4

ISF Filing is critical for sea freight - failure to file results in a $5,000 fine

Customs

United States Customs Process

Getting your cargo through United States customs involves multiple stages of verification and documentation review. With sea freight, you have weeks to prepare documentation, but errors can lead to significant daily storage fees (demurrage) at the port.

CBP(Customs and Border Protection)

Entry Type 01

Entry Type 01 is the standard classification for commercial sea freight requiring formal customs processing.

Customs Bond Requirement

All US imports require either a Continuous Bond (for frequent importers) or a Single Entry Bond (for occasional shipments).

ISF 10+2 Filing

Importer Security Filing must be submitted 24 hours before the vessel departs China. Non-compliance results in a $5,000 fine per violation.

UFLPA Compliance

All China-origin cargo is subject to UFLPA scrutiny. Importers must be able to verify ethical sourcing.

Key United States Import Considerations

1

FDA prior notice is required for food and pharmaceutical products

2

ISF late fees are strictly enforced without exceptions

3

UFLPA compliance is a current CBP priority for all China shipments

4

FCC certification needed for electronic devices

Hazardous Materials

Dangerous Goods Shipping to Miami

Shipping dangerous goods from Shanghai to Miami requires compliance with IMDG Code (International Maritime Dangerous Goods) standards and United States-specific regulations. Sea freight allows larger quantities but requires careful planning for extended transit times.

DOT/PHMSA

Universal Requirements for All DG Shipments

UN-Rated Packaging

Outer packaging must bear the UN certification mark confirming it can withstand the specific hazards

MSDS/SDS Documentation

Provide recent Safety Data Sheets in English and Chinese—documents older than 1 year are rejected

24-Hour Emergency Contact

A 24/7 emergency number is mandatory; the contact must understand the hazardous materials involved

Dangerous Goods Declaration

Shipper must complete and sign the official Dangerous Goods Declaration form

Sea Freight DG Rules for United States

Port Security Requirements

Port security may require additional documentation or physical inspection of DG shipments.

ISF 10+2 DG Details

Detailed chemical composition required in ISF filing. Generic descriptions are not accepted—provide exact chemical names.

49 CFR Compliance

The US follows 49 CFR for hazmat—ensure your packaging and paperwork meet these federal standards.

Key Points for United States Hazmat

1

ISF filing must include complete DG details 24 hours before departure

2

Random CBP inspections are common for DG shipments

3

Lithium batteries >100Wh are Cargo Aircraft Only

4

US requires exact chemical names—generic descriptions are rejected

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does sea freight take from Shanghai to Miami?

Sea freight from Shanghai to Miami typically takes 30-35 days for port-to-port transit. Actual delivery time may vary by 2-5 days depending on vessel schedules, customs clearance, and final delivery arrangements.

What is the estimated cost of shipping a container from Shanghai to Miami?

The estimated cost of shipping a 40ft container from Shanghai to Miami ranges from $4,600 to $4,600 depending on the carrier and service level. LCL rates typically start around $45-85 per CBM. Contact us for current rates and a customized quote.

Should I choose FCL or LCL for my Shanghai to Miami shipment?

Choosing between FCL and LCL for your Shanghai to Miami shipment depends on cargo volume. FCL (Full Container Load) is more cost-effective for shipments over 15 CBM, while LCL (Less than Container Load) is better for smaller volumes under 10 CBM. FCL also offers faster transit and lower risk of damage.

What documents do I need to ship from China to United States?

Documents required to ship from China to United States include: Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading, Certificate of Origin, and customs declaration forms. US imports also require an ISF (Importer Security Filing) submitted 24 hours before loading.

What factors can cause delays on the Shanghai to Miami route?

Factors that can cause delays on the Shanghai to Miami route include port congestion, adverse weather conditions, customs inspections, incomplete documentation, and peak season volume. US West Coast ports occasionally experience congestion during peak shipping seasons. Planning ahead and ensuring accurate documentation helps minimize delays.

Which port in Shanghai should I choose for the fastest service to Miami?

For the fastest sea freight service to Miami, Shanghai is an excellent choice with 30-35 days transit time. Shanghai and Ningbo ports offer frequent sailings and excellent connectivity.

Are there direct sea freight services from Shanghai to Miami?

Yes, there are direct sea freight services from Shanghai to Miami offered by major carriers including COSCO, MSC, Maersk, and Evergreen. Direct services provide the fastest transit times of 30-35 days. Transshipment options via hub ports may also be available at competitive rates.

How can I calculate import duty from Shanghai, Shanghai to Miami?

Import duty from Shanghai to Miami is calculated based on the HS code of your goods, the declared value (CIF), and United States's tariff rates. US import duties vary from 0-25% depending on product classification. Use the USITC database or consult a customs broker for accurate duty calculations.

Do I need insurance to ship from Shanghai, Shanghai to Miami?

Insurance for shipping from Shanghai to Miami is highly recommended though not legally required. Marine cargo insurance typically costs 0.3-0.5% of cargo value and covers loss or damage during transit. Given the 30-35-day journey, insurance provides valuable protection against unforeseen events.

What factors affect the cost of shipping from Shanghai to Miami?

The cost of shipping from Shanghai to Miami is affected by container type and size, cargo weight and volume, fuel surcharges, seasonal demand, carrier selection, and additional services like customs clearance. Peak seasons (August-October) typically see higher rates due to increased demand.

What is the best way to track my shipment from Shanghai to Miami?

The best way to track your shipment from Shanghai to Miami is through our online tracking portal using your Bill of Lading number. You'll receive real-time updates on vessel location, estimated arrival, and customs status. Our team also provides proactive notifications for any schedule changes.

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