Latin America ocean shipping schedules
SchedulesMCP tracks 8 Latin America ocean lanes with forward sailings — 618 sailings in all — led by Shanghai → Santos, Ningbo → Santos and Ningbo → San Antonio. Each lane is normalised into one shape, so you can line the carriers up on transit time before you book.
Latin America lanes
Every Latin America lane we carry, ranked by how many forward sailings we track, with the carrier line-up and median port-to-port transit. Open a lane for the full carrier table and upcoming departures.
| Lane | Sailings | Carriers | Median transit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shanghai → Santos | 144 | 8 | 36 days |
| Ningbo → Santos | 135 | 9 | 35 days |
| Ningbo → San Antonio | 98 | 8 | 41 days |
| Shanghai → San Antonio | 87 | 8 | 40 days |
| Santos → Shanghai | 63 | 7 | 38 days |
| San Antonio → Shanghai | 45 | 7 | 33 days |
| Hamburg → Santos | 24 | 4 | 25 days |
| Shanghai → Cartagena | 22 | 3 | 34 days |
Latin America ocean schedules — FAQ
Which carriers sail Latin America lanes?
SchedulesMCP tracks the carrier line-up on each of the 8 Latin America lanes it covers. Open any lane in the table to see its carriers, or use the Compare tool to rank every carrier on a specific Latin America route by transit time and observed on-time reliability.
How do I compare transit times on Latin America lanes?
Pick a lane below to see its median port-to-port transit, or open the Compare tool and enter an origin and destination on the Latin America trade to rank carriers by observed median and p90 transit before you book.
Where do Latin America sailing schedules come from?
Each carrier's forward Latin America sailings come from that line's own e-service or published schedule API, normalised into one common shape so every carrier on the trade reads the same and can be compared side by side.