Ship containers to Tarragona from different ports

If you are planning to ship a container to Tarragona 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 Tarragona

Here are examples of 20 foot FCL container shipping to Tarragona:

NEW YORK - Tarragona

From 710 $

Savannah - Tarragona

From 710 $

Houston - Tarragona

From 1,290 $

Chicago - Tarragona

From 1,345 $

Miami - Tarragona

From 1,466 $

Estimated transit time to send a container to Tarragona

Continent of originCountry of originPort of originPort of destinationTransit time (days)20DV FCL
AmericaUnited StatesSeattleTarragona434,369$
AmericaUnited StatesOaklandTarragona414,369$
AmericaUnited StatesDallasTarragona395,219$
AmericaUnited StatesHuntsvilleTarragona131,809$
AmericaUnited StatesJacksonvilleTarragona131,830$
AmericaUnited StatesSavannahTarragona131,040$

Longest transit time to Tarragona

The longest transit time to ship a container to Tarragona is the route Seattle - Tarragona, with an average of 43 days. The next longest routes are Oakland - Tarragona, with an average of 41 days and Dallas - Tarragona, with an average of 39 days.

Shortest transit time to Tarragona

The shortest transit time to ship a container to Tarragona is the route Huntsville - Tarragona, with an average of 13 days. The next shortest routes are Jacksonville - Tarragona, with an average of 13 days; and Savannah - Tarragona, with an average of 13 days.

Top 5 routes for shipping containers to Tarragona

At iContainers, you can find 45 routes for sending containers to Tarragona. Here are the top 5 routes:

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