Tan Cang to Long Beach — Ocean Freight Schedule & Transit Time
Shippers researching the Tan Cang to Long Beach transit time will find a direct trans-Pacific service operated by Yang Ming, covering the route in approximately 22 to 23 days. This single-carrier lane connects one of Vietnam's busiest container terminals directly to the major Southern California gateway at Long Beach, with no intermediate stops along the way. For U.S. importers sourcing goods from Vietnam, this service offers a reliable and straightforward routing option for planning inventory and supply chain schedules.
Data last updated: 2026-07-09 — refreshed with every new schedule batch.
22–23 daysTypical transit (P25–P75)
~1.8/weekSailings, last 4 weeks
1Active route products (90 days)
1Carriers
7317 nmSea-route distance
Supply & Demand snapshot
Deployed capacity
Growing
— avg ~24,116 TEU/week planned ahead vs ~20,034 over the past 6 weeks (+20%) · includes 1 newly deployed vessel
Space utilization
Not enough data
Port performance
Long Beach (POD) 1.0 day avg stay · limited sample
Carriers on this lane
Yang Ming
Frequently asked questions
- How long does ocean shipping from Tan Cang to Long Beach take?
- Direct port-to-port transit on this lane typically takes 22 to 23 days, based on 75 recorded voyages.
- How many sailings per week are there from Tan Cang to Long Beach?
- Roughly 1.8 sailings per week departed over the past four weeks (physical vessels, all carriers combined).
- Which carriers serve the Tan Cang to Long Beach route?
- 1 carriers currently market this lane, including Yang Ming.
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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.