Nagoya to Seattle — Ocean Freight Schedule & Transit Time
Swire Westwood operates a direct trans-Pacific service connecting Nagoya and Seattle, giving U.S. importers a focused, single-carrier option on this lane. For those researching shipping from Nagoya to Seattle, the typical transit runs approximately 15 days, making it a consistent reference point for supply chain planning. This direct port-to-port routing is particularly useful for importers sourcing Japanese automotive components, industrial machinery, and consumer goods who want a straightforward ocean freight solution into the Pacific Northwest.
Data last updated: 2026-07-09 — refreshed with every new schedule batch.
15–15 daysTypical transit (P25–P75)
~1.0/weekSailings, last 4 weeks
1Active route products (90 days)
1Carriers
4427 nmSea-route distance
Supply & Demand snapshot
Deployed capacity
Steady
— avg ~2,469 TEU/week planned ahead vs ~2,399 over the past 6 weeks (+3%)
Space utilization
Space open
· 84% of measured capacity in use (week of 2026-06-29) · limited sample — indicative only
Port performance
Nagoya (POL) 8.0 days avg stay · limited sample
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Seattle (POD) 2.3 days avg stay Delayed
Carriers on this lane
Swire Westwood
Frequently asked questions
- How long does ocean shipping from Nagoya to Seattle take?
- Direct port-to-port transit on this lane typically takes 15 to 15 days, based on 68 recorded voyages.
- How many sailings per week are there from Nagoya to Seattle?
- Roughly 1.0 sailings per week departed over the past four weeks (physical vessels, all carriers combined).
- Which carriers serve the Nagoya to Seattle route?
- 1 carriers currently market this lane, including Swire Westwood.
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Figures are indicative estimates with partial coverage, for reference only, not carrier-confirmed. Coverage: East & Southeast Asia → United States, direct port-to-port services. For live FCL/LCL quotes, contact an ETDETA sales specialist.