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Trans-Pacific Ocean Service Quality Intelligence

Compare East & Southeast Asia → U.S. ocean services by reliability, ETA stability, directness, speed and sailing regularity — before you book.

Open Ocean Schedule → Get a Freight Quote
Example result — Busan → Los Angeles / Long Beach Illustrative
Busan → Los Angeles / Long Beach
20 services · Typical transit 12–19 days · 58 vessels deployed
Deployed capacity
● Growing +10%
Space utilization
● Space open · 79%
Port performance
● Dwell within normal
Service quality · 5 dimensions
Directness 92
Speed 78
Stability 88
Regularity 71
On-time 64

Illustrative example — figures change with live data. Open Ocean Schedule to run your own lane.

What this tool does

Ocean Schedule helps U.S. importers compare carrier service products before booking. Instead of only showing planned sailings, it evaluates each service by schedule reliability, ETA stability, directness, speed and sailing regularity — so you can choose the service that best fits your cargo deadline, inventory plan and risk tolerance.

Behind each service it shows a quality score, the reliability and ETA-stability signals that drive it, the full sailing schedule and calendar, and live supply-and-demand context — the same kind of view ETDETA's own team uses to route trans-Pacific cargo across 20 years as an NVOCC.

Who should use it

U.S. importers, logistics teams, purchasing teams and supply-chain managers planning ocean freight from East or Southeast Asia to the United States — especially when delivery timing, inventory planning or schedule risk matters.

What data it checks

How to use it

  1. Enter your origin (East or Southeast Asia) and U.S. destination port.
  2. Choose what matters most: balanced choice, avoiding stockouts, fastest arrival, or high-stakes cargo.
  3. Compare the ranked services by quality score, reliability and ETA-stability signals.
  4. Request a live quote for the service you choose to confirm space, cut-offs and rates.

What the results mean

Example searches

Shanghai → Los Angeles / Long Beach — compare service reliability, speed and directness.
Busan → Los Angeles / Long Beach — compare direct services and schedule stability.
Ho Chi Minh City → U.S. West Coast — compare available trans-Pacific service options.

Try any of these in the tool.

What this tool does not determine

Data sources

Licensed carrier schedule data · Public port and vessel references · AIS-confirmed movement signals where available · ETDETA's trans-Pacific NVOCC operating experience

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FAQ

Is Ocean Schedule a booking platform?
No. It helps you compare ocean service quality before booking. For live space, cut-offs, rates and booking support, request a quote from ETDETA.
Are the schedules guaranteed?
No. Schedules are planning references and may change. Ocean Schedule highlights reliability and ETA-stability signals to help you compare risk before booking.
What lanes does it cover?
The public version currently covers direct East & Southeast Asia → U.S. port-to-port ocean services. Transshipment, feeder legs and inland delivery are not included in this view.
How is on-time performance measured?
Where arrival data is available, on-time performance is measured against the first promised ETA, not the latest revised ETA.
Does it show freight rates?
No. Public Ocean Schedule does not show online pricing. Request a quote for live FCL / LCL options.
Shipping this to the U.S.?

ETDETA handles trans-Pacific freight and coordinates customs clearance through licensed customs brokers.

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These tools provide educational references, estimates and planning signals only. They do not provide legal advice, customs-broker advice, a final HTS classification, customs valuation, origin determination, admissibility decision, or filing instruction. Final classification, customs value, origin, Chapter 99 applicability, exclusions, fees and duties must be confirmed with a licensed customs broker, trade counsel, and/or U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) before entry.