Container transport Hong Kong
As a freight forwarder, how does Neele-Vat support your ocean freight container transport to and from Hong Kong?
FAQ Ocean Freight Hong Kong
What is the difference between FCL and LCL when shipping to Hong Kong?
FCL (Full Container Load) means you rent a full container for your cargo, ideal for large shipments. LCL (Less than Container Load) is suitable for smaller shipments because you share the container with other customers. Both options have their advantages, depending on your specific needs and budget.
How long is the transit time for ocean freight to Hong Kong?
The transit time for ocean freight from Rotterdam to Hong Kong typically varies between 25 and 30 days, depending on the route chosen and any intermediate stops. We offer real-time tracking to keep you informed of the progress of your shipment.
How does customs clearance work when shipping to Hong Kong?
Our experienced customs experts handle the complete handling of your shipment to Hong Kong. This includes preparing required documents, complying with local regulations and minimizing delays. We make sure your goods get through customs quickly and efficiently.
What is the cost of ocean freight to Hong Kong?
The cost of ocean freight to Hong Kong depends on several factors such as the nature and size of your cargo, the type of container and the services chosen. We offer competitive rates and customized solutions to meet your budgetary needs.
What are the benefits of choosing Neele-Vat for your ocean freight?
Neele-Vat offers extensive experience, reliable transportation solutions and a global network. We guarantee efficient handling of your shipments with transparent communication and customized solutions, making your ocean freight to Hong Kong smooth and cost-effective.
Figures from the Port of Hong Kong
- TEU throughput for 2025/2026 is estimated at around 20 million TEUs.
- Quayside drafts at the Port of Hong Kong range from 14 to 15.5 meters.
- Key terminals include Kwai Tsing Container Terminals, Tsing Yi Terminal, and River Trade Terminal.
- Hinterland connections include advanced rail and road networks connecting the port to mainland China and Southeast Asia.
- Goods flows mainly include electronics, textiles, machinery and chemical products.
