Shipping from South Africa to Japan
Sea freight from South Africa to Japan operates on a regular liner service with multiple carriers offering weekly sailings. Transit time is typically 24–30 days port-to-port, excluding inland transport at origin and destination.
The cost range shown (USD 1,400–2,600 / TEU) reflects prevailing FCL (full container load) rates for a standard 20-foot container. LCL (less-than-container-load) rates are typically 15–25% higher on a per-CBM basis. Rates change weekly based on carrier capacity and demand.
Key carriers on this route
Major carriers operating South African services include MSC, Maersk, CMA CGM, Evergreen, and ONE. Most offer direct or via-hub services through Durban, Cape Town and the key transshipment hubs (Singapore, Jebel Ali, Algeciras).
Customs notes for ZA importers on this route
All goods entering South Africa must be cleared through SARS Customs. You will need a Bill of Entry (DA 500), Bill of Lading or Air Waybill, commercial invoice, packing list, and any applicable permits (ITAC, DALRRD, NRCS depending on commodity).
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Frequently asked questions
How long does shipping from South Africa to Japan take?
Sea freight from South Africa to Japan typically takes 24–30 days port-to-port, excluding inland transport and customs clearance at origin and destination.
How much does it cost to ship from South Africa to Japan?
Indicative FCL (full container load) rates are USD 1,400–2,600 / TEU for a standard 20-foot container. LCL rates are typically 15–25% higher per CBM, and rates change weekly with carrier capacity and demand.
Which shipping lines serve the South Africa to Japan route?
Major carriers operating South African services include MSC, Maersk, CMA CGM, Evergreen and ONE, with direct or via-hub services through Durban, Cape Town and key transshipment hubs such as Singapore, Jebel Ali and Algeciras.
What documents are needed to clear customs in South Africa?
Goods entering South Africa are cleared through SARS Customs using a Bill of Entry (DA 500), a Bill of Lading or Air Waybill, a commercial invoice, a packing list, and any applicable permits (ITAC, DALRRD or NRCS depending on the commodity).
Route Summary
| Origin | South Africa |
| Destination | Japan |
| Mode | Sea |
| Transit Time | 24–30 days |
| Cost Range | USD 1,400–2,600 / TEU |
| Data as at | Jul 2026 |
Rates are indicative market ranges. Contact a freight forwarder for a binding quote.