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Busan to Savannah Shipping Route

Container shipping route from Busan, South Korea to Savannah, United States on the Asia-US Gulf/East Coast trade lane.

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Route Summary

| Metric | Value | |--------|-------| | Origin Port | Busan, South Korea | | Destination Port | Savannah, United States | | Trade Lane | Asia-US Gulf/East Coast | | Distance | 6426 nautical miles (11901 km) | | Transit Time | ~13 days (port-to-port) | | Primary Cargo | Containerized goods (20ft, 40ft, 40ft HC) |

Port Information

Origin: Busan

Busan is a major container port in South Korea, handling approximately 22.6M TEUs annually. As a key gateway in the Asia region, it serves as a critical origin point for the Asia-US Gulf/East Coast trade lane.

Port Details:

  • Annual TEU Volume: 22.6 million TEUs
  • Region: Asia
  • Connectivity: Direct services to North America markets

Learn more: Busan Port Profile

Destination: Savannah

Savannah in United States handles 5.8M TEUs per year, serving as a major distribution hub for North America. The port provides direct access to regional consumer and industrial markets.

Port Details:

  • Annual TEU Volume: 5.8 million TEUs
  • Region: North America
  • Market Access: North America distribution networks

Learn more: Savannah Port Profile

Transit Time & Distance

Ocean Transit

The Busan to Savannah shipping route covers approximately 6426 nautical miles with an average ocean transit time of 13 days. Actual transit times vary based on:

  • Vessel speed: Slow steaming (18-20 knots) vs. normal speed (22-24 knots)
  • Port congestion: Delays at origin, transshipment hubs, or destination
  • Weather conditions: Storms, typhoons, or monsoons affecting routing
  • Service frequency: Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly sailings
  • Transshipment: Direct service vs. hub-and-spoke routing

Door-to-Door Timeline

Total shipping time from South Korea factory to United States warehouse:

| Stage | Duration | |-------|----------| | Inland transport (origin) | 2-4 days | | Port processing & loading | 2-3 days | | Ocean transit | 13 days | | Port processing & unloading | 2-3 days | | Customs clearance | 1-3 days | | Inland transport (destination) | 2-5 days | | Total Door-to-Door | 23-31 days |

Trade Lane: Asia-US Gulf/East Coast

The Asia-US Gulf/East Coast is one of the world's busiest container shipping corridors, connecting Asia manufacturing centers with North America consumer markets.

Trade Lane Characteristics:

  • Volume: High-capacity container services with frequent sailings
  • Competition: Multiple carriers operate on this route
  • Equipment: 20ft, 40ft, and 40ft High Cube containers
  • Direction: Bidirectional trade flows

Freight Rate Considerations

Freight rates on the Busan to Savannah route fluctuate based on:

Supply Factors

  • Vessel capacity availability
  • Carrier alliance strategies
  • Blank sailings (cancelled voyages)
  • Equipment (container) shortages

Demand Factors

  • Seasonal peaks (e.g., pre-holiday shipping)
  • Economic growth in North America
  • E-commerce volume
  • Manufacturing output in Asia

Market Dynamics

  • Fuel (bunker) prices
  • Port congestion surcharges
  • Peak season surcharges (PSS)
  • General rate increases (GRI)

Hedge Freight Volatility: Freight prediction markets allow importers and forwarders to lock in rates and protect against market spikes.

Major Carriers

Leading container shipping lines operating Busan to Savannah services:

  • Ocean Alliance: CMA CGM, COSCO, OOCL, Evergreen
  • 2M Alliance: Maersk, MSC
  • THE Alliance: ONE, HMM, Yang Ming
  • Independent Carriers: ZIM, Wan Hai, Regional lines

Carrier selection impacts transit time, service reliability, and total landed cost.

Alternative Routes

Importers may consider alternative routing options:

| Alternative | Transit Time | Notes | |-------------|-------------|-------| | Direct Service | 13 days | Fastest option, limited port coverage | | Transshipment via Singapore | 16-18 days | Hub connectivity, more destinations | | Transshipment via Jebel Ali | 17-19 days | Middle East hub, Europe/Asia bridge | | Air Freight | 3-7 days | 5-10x cost premium |

Risk Management

Supply Chain Risks on This Route

  1. Port Congestion

    • Busan berth availability
    • Savannah yard capacity
    • Impact: 2-14 day delays
  2. Chokepoint Disruptions

    • Strait of Malacca (if applicable)
    • Suez Canal (for Asia-Europe)
    • Panama Canal (for some trans-Pacific)
  3. Rate Volatility

    • Spot rates can double or triple in peak season
    • Annual contracts don't always hold
    • Surcharges add 30-50% to base rates

Hedging Strategies

Freight Prediction Markets: Trade binary contracts on freight rate thresholds to hedge Busan-Savannah route exposure.

Example Hedge:

  • Exposure: $500K annual freight spend on this route
  • Current Rate: $2,000/FEU (40ft container)
  • Risk: Rates spike to $4,000/FEU in Q2 peak season
  • Hedge: Buy "Shanghai-LA Spot Rate > $3,000" position
    • If rates spike: Payout offsets increased freight costs
    • If rates stay low: Premium cost < savings from low market rates

Learn more: How to Hedge Freight Risk

Related Pages

  • Busan Port Profile - Origin port overview
  • Savannah Port Profile - Destination port details
  • Freight Prediction Markets - Risk management strategies
  • Container Shipping 101 - Industry fundamentals

Sources

  • Ballast Markets analysis of Busan-Savannah route
  • Port authority statistics from Busan and Savannah
  • Trade lane data from Drewry, Clarksons, and Freightos
  • Distance calculations based on great circle routing

Risk Disclosure

This content is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be construed as financial, legal, or logistics advice. Freight rates are subject to change based on market conditions. Transit times are estimates and may vary. Verify current rates and schedules with carriers or freight forwarders. Prediction markets involve risk of loss.

Disclaimer

Ballast Markets provides this content as a free educational resource for the global trade community. Shipping route data is based on industry analysis but may contain errors or be outdated. For operational decisions, always verify with carriers and freight forwarders.

Last updated: 2025-11-04

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