Tan Cang to Los Angeles — Ocean Freight Schedule & Transit Time
Connecting Vietnam's busy Tan Cang terminal directly to the major gateway of Los Angeles, this trans-Pacific service is operated by Yang Ming and gives U.S. importers a reliable, straightforward routing from Southeast Asia. For shippers researching the Tan Cang to Los Angeles transit time, the voyage runs approximately 21 to 22 days under normal conditions, making it one of the more consistent options for cargo moving from southern Vietnam to the U.S. West Coast. Importers sourcing goods from the Ho Chi Minh City region will find this direct port-to-port lane well suited for managing inventory timelines and planning inbound supply chains.
Data last updated: 2026-07-09 — refreshed with every new schedule batch.
21–22 daysTypical transit (P25–P75)
~4.2/weekSailings, last 4 weeks
3Active route products (90 days)
1Carriers
7317 nmSea-route distance
Supply & Demand snapshot
Deployed capacity
Steady
— avg ~31,082 TEU/week planned ahead vs ~32,726 over the past 6 weeks (-5%)
Space utilization
Not enough data
Port performance
Los Angeles (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 Los Angeles take?
- Direct port-to-port transit on this lane typically takes 21 to 22 days, based on 205 recorded voyages.
- How many sailings per week are there from Tan Cang to Los Angeles?
- Roughly 4.2 sailings per week departed over the past four weeks (physical vessels, all carriers combined).
- Which carriers serve the Tan Cang to Los Angeles 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.