Japan → Auckland: service and transit time
Auckland is the largest port in New Zealand and the base for domestic distribution centred on the North Island. It is connected to Japan by services either direct or via Australia. Transit is around 18–24 days, varying by carrier, schedule and season. Delays can occur due to weather, port congestion or omitted calls.
Besides the direct sailings, we can offer transhipment services that transfer at a nearby hub port. Transhipment takes longer than a direct sailing, but sailings are more frequent, space is easier to secure and the freight cost can be lower. Tell us whether you want to prioritise transit time or cost and we will adjust our proposal.
| Port of loading | Main Japanese ports (Yokohama, Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka/Kobe and others) |
|---|---|
| Port of discharge | Auckland (NZAKL) / New Zealand, Oceania |
| Transit time (guide) | 18–24 daysDelays can occur |
| Containers | 40HCFCLSOC |
Transit times are a guide for representative services and are not guaranteed. They differ by carrier and service, and delays can occur due to weather, port congestion or omitted calls. Confirmed schedules are provided with your quote.
40HC ocean freight rates to Auckland and what moves them
Space to Oceania tightens when the agricultural export season coincides. Biosecurity-related costs apply separately, so comparing on the all-in figure rather than the ocean freight alone matters.
We compare rates from multiple carriers side by side and present the best available at that moment. Card payment is supported, so you can book without straining your cash flow.
Ports, customs and inland transport for New Zealand
New Zealand also applies strict biosecurity and assesses the cleanliness of the container inside and out. Wooden packing materials require treatment certificates.
We will guide you through the required documents and deadlines, so please ask even if this is your first shipment to New Zealand. For inland destinations, confirming drayage and onward transport in advance makes the schedule easier to plan.
SOC container also available
Biosecurity in Oceania means the condition of the container is inspected closely. If you use an SOC container, the same cleanliness requirements apply.
Other routes in Oceania
We also handle other routes to Oceania. If the destination is not yet fixed, we will compare options on the all-in cost including the inland leg.
Frequently asked questions
How long does Japan to Auckland take?
18–24 days is the guide. It varies with carrier schedules and peak-season congestion, and delays can occur due to weather, port congestion or omitted calls. Confirmed schedules are provided with your quote.
What should I watch out for with biosecurity?
New Zealand applies strict biosecurity and assesses the cleanliness of the container inside and out. Wooden packing materials require treatment certificates.
Can you carry to the South Island?
Yes. Cargo can be discharged at Auckland and moved domestically to the South Island; depending on the carrier service, a direct call at a South Island port is sometimes possible.
Why does the routing go via Australia?
Direct sailings from Japan are limited. Services calling at Australian ports are sometimes used, which extends the transit.
What is the maximum payload of a 40HC?
Internal capacity is roughly 76 cubic metres and the maximum payload is up to 26.5 tonnes (this can differ by carrier and equipment). Send us your cargo details and we will advise the right container and an estimate.
Are quotes free? How can I pay?
Quotes are free. We accept credit cards (VISA / Mastercard / American Express / JCB). Once you have an account you can quote, book and manage shipments from My Page.
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