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Ship your container to Nicaragua in FCL (Full Container Load) or LCL (Less than a Container Load) shipment at the best rate. iContainers operates in 2 ports in Nicaragua from the United States and in 1 ports in Nicaragua from Spain for ocean freight transport.
These are examples of the cheapest rates for 20 foot FCL container shipping to Nicaragua’s ports:
Los Angeles - Managua | From 2,122 $ | |
Long Beach - Managua | From 2,907 $ | |
Houston - Managua | From 3,022 $ | |
Barcelona - Corinto | From 6,371 $ | |
Valencia - Corinto | From 6,376 $ | |
Bilbao - Corinto | From 8,864 $ |
Continent of origin | Country of origin | Port of origin | Port of destination | Transit time (days) | 20DV FCL |
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America | United States | New Orleans | Managua | 31 | 4,199$ |
America | United States | Denver | Managua | 30 | 8,254$ |
America | United States | Norfolk | Managua | 30 | 4,559$ |
America | United States | Charlotte | Managua | 4 | 5,094$ |
America | United States | Columbus | Managua | 4 | 5,439$ |
America | United States | El Paso | Managua | 4 | 5,449$ |
The longest transit time to ship a container to Nicaragua is the route New Orleans - Managua, with an average of 31 days. The next longest routes are Denver - Managua, with an average of 30 days and Norfolk - Managua, with an average of 30 days.
The shortest transit time to ship a container to Nicaragua is the route Charlotte - Managua, with an average of 4 days. The next shortest routes are Columbus - Managua, with an average of 4 days; and El Paso - Managua, with an average of 4 days.
At iContainers, you can find 128 routes for sending containers to Nicaragua. Here are the top 5 routes:
Origin | Destination |
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Barcelona | Managua |
Houston, Tx | Managua |
Los Angeles | Managua |
Miami | Managua |
New Orleans | Managua |
"Customs duties play an important role in your international shipment. How they're determined and calculated varies from country to country"
Klaus Lydsal, vice president of operations at iContainers