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Ocean freight from Yantian to Los Angeles

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Shipping ocean freight from Yantian to Los Angeles is one of the key Trans-Pacific trade lanes for importers, Amazon FBA sellers, and DTC brands moving cargo from South China to the USA.

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Lane Overview

Yantian to Los Angeles

The Yantian to Los Angeles shipping corridor connects one of South China's most strategically located ports with the largest container gateway on the US West Coast.

Trans-Pacific β€’ TP1 Corridor

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Route
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Sailings/Wk 18
Transit
14-24 days
Distance 6,500 nm Β· 12,038 km
Peak Season Jul-Oct
TEU / Year (Est.) 1.8M

Transit Time

Typical shipping time for sea freight ranges from ~14 to 24 days port-to-port, depending on routing, carrier schedules, weather conditions, and congestion at the destination port.


FCL vs LCL Considerations

  • Full Container Load (FCL): Ideal for large shipments, offering better control and security
  • Less than Container Load (LCL): Designed for smaller shipments measured in CBM, involving consolidation and shared container space

When Businesses Use This Lane

  • High-volume freight shipping into the US West Coast
  • Cost-effective alternative to air freight for non-urgent cargo
  • Reliable entry point for ecommerce and retail distribution
  • Suitable for both standard and high-value shipments

Key Cost & Operational Drivers

  • Seasonality and peak demand impacting carrier availability
  • Congestion at the Port of Los Angeles and surrounding terminals
  • Fuel prices and carrier-imposed surcharges affecting overall freight rates
  • Capacity shifts and service reliability across major shipping companies
  • Disruptions impacting cargo ship schedules globally
  • Timely ISF and customs filings to mitigate delays and additional customs exam costs

Choosing the right freight forwarder ensures smoother execution across the entire shipping process, from origin pickup to final delivery.

Shipping Rates from Yantian to the Los Angeles

What Impacts Your Cost?

Shipping costs from Yantian to Los Angeles depend on multiple variables across the international shipping ecosystem.

Key Factors Affecting Shipping Costs

  • Peak season demand driving space constraints and rate increases
  • Carrier capacity and availability across global shipping companies
  • Impact of tariffs and trade regulations on total landed cost
  • Shipment size (FCL vs LCL or CBM-based pricing structures)
  • Fuel fluctuations and market-driven freight rates

Operational & Strategic Considerations

  • Choosing the right shipping options based on urgency, cost, and cargo type
  • Managing accurate documentation (commercial invoice, packing list) for faster customs clearance
  • Selecting the right destination port (e.g., Los Angeles vs alternative routing)
  • Comparing dynamic shipping quotes to secure competitive rates
  • Partnering with experienced freight forwarders for end-to-end execution

For most businesses, success comes down to strong supply chain management balancing cost, speed, and reliability across every shipment while adapting to changing global conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions

How much does it cost to ship from China to the US?

Shipping costs vary based on container size, shipping mode (FCL or LCL), seasonality, and carrier availability. Rates fluctuate frequently, so real-time data is essential.

How long does ocean freight from Yantian to Los Angeles take?

Transit time from Yantian to Los Angeles typically ranges from 14 to 24 days depending on carrier routing, vessel schedules, weather conditions, and congestion at the destination port.

What affects shipping rates from China to the US?

Rates are influenced by demand, fuel prices, port congestion, carrier capacity, and seasonal shipping trends.

Is FCL or LCL better for shipping to the US?

FCL is more cost-effective for large shipments and offers faster handling, while LCL works better for smaller volumes but may involve longer transit times.

Why do shipping rates fluctuate so much?

Freight rates change due to global supply chain dynamics, including demand surges, disruptions, and carrier pricing strategies.

Which US port should I ship to from Yantian?

Los Angeles and Long Beach are ideal for faster West Coast distribution. Yantian is well-positioned for direct services to these ports given its location in the Pearl River Delta.