Ship containers to Port Said from different ports

If you are planning to ship a container to Port Said as a FCL (Full Container Load) or LCL (Less than a Container Load) shipment, iContainers has the best rates for ocean freight transport.

How much does it cost to ship a container to Port Said

Here are examples of 20 foot FCL container shipping to Port Said:

Valencia - Port Said

From 707 $

ZARAGOZA - Port Said

From 888 $

Barcelona - Port Said

From 949 $

Chicago - Port Said

From 2,360 $

Baltimore - Port Said

From 2,888 $

Los Angeles - Port Said

From 3,857 $

Estimated transit time to send a container to Port Said

Continent of originCountry of originPort of originPort of destinationTransit time (days)20DV FCL
AmericaUnited StatesDallasPort Said524,821$
AmericaUnited StatesDenverPort Said5210,396$
AmericaUnited StatesSalt Lake CityPort Said524,346$
AmericaUnited StatesDetroitPort Said182,165$
AmericaUnited StatesLouisvillePort Said182,135$
AmericaUnited StatesSt PaulPort Said182,985$

Longest transit time to Port Said

The longest transit time to ship a container to Port Said is the route Dallas - Port Said, with an average of 52 days. The next longest routes are Denver - Port Said, with an average of 52 days and Salt Lake City - Port Said, with an average of 52 days.

Shortest transit time to Port Said

The shortest transit time to ship a container to Port Said is the route Detroit - Port Said, with an average of 18 days. The next shortest routes are Louisville - Port Said, with an average of 18 days; and St Paul - Port Said, with an average of 18 days.

Top 5 routes for shipping containers to Port Said

At iContainers, you can find 25 routes for sending containers to Port Said. Here are the top 5 routes:

OriginDestination
ValenciaPort Said

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