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How much does shipping cost from Singapore to the United States? from freeamfva's blog

Many factors go into the cost of shipping from Singapore to the United States, including location, size, and shipping mode: sea FCL, sea LCL, air, or express. This guide will give you pricing estimates for each shipping mode from popular ports in Singapore to popular ports in the United States.Get more news about Singpaore Shipping,you can vist our website!

Shipping freight under 100 kg from Singapore to the United States is cheaper– and faster– by express. Around the 100 kg mark, air freight becomes the cheaper option:

How long will it take to ship from Singapore to the United States? Your shipment’s transit time will be impacted by location, shipment size, and season. Use the following table for timing estimates for each shipping mode from Singapore to the United States.

When you’re shipping from Singapore to the United States, you can choose from one of four modes: FCL sea freight, LCL sea freight, air freight, or express. Here are key factors for each mode:

FCL Sea Freight from Singapore to the United States
FCL, or full container load, means your goods fill an entire container, either 20’ or 40’ long. If you are shipping at a high volume, you’ll save time and money by shipping FCL. Pricing for FCL is done as a flat rate, regardless of whether or not your container is completely full. Learn more about FCL here.

LCL Sea Freight from Singapore to the United States
LCL, or less than a container load, means your goods do not fill an entire container, and will be shipped along with other boxes or pallets. Note that when you ship LCL, your goods will need to be consolidated at the origin port and deconsolidated at the destination port. That’s why LCL shipping takes a few days longer than FCL.Shipping by air is generally faster but more expensive than shipping by sea. For help choosing which mode is right for your shipment, use our air vs. ocean comparison calculator.

Freight rates, especially FCL sea freight and air freight rates, are affected by seasonal factors. When shipping from Singapore to the United States, remember to take into account peak seasons in both Singapore and the United States.

For example, if you’re shipping from Singapore, Singapore to Los Angeles, United States, you’re going to want to ask your supplier about the cost difference between shipping from the supplier’s warehouse in Singapore– which means using the EXW incoterm– and shipping from the port of Singapore(SGSIN) – which means using the FOB incoterm.

Prices for FOB are typically lower, but shipping FOB doesn’t mean your total costs will necessarily be lower. You might make up the cost by paying your supplier to bring your goods to port. When comparing prices, take all your costs into account.

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