Estimated moving costs: Brisbane to Thailand
| Home size | Container type | Estimated cost | Transit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Studio / bedsit | LCL shared | $4,454–$6,288 | 3 weeks |
| 1 bedroom | LCL shared | $6,367–$8,988 | 3 weeks |
| 2 bedrooms | LCL shared | $8,942–$12,624 | 3 weeks |
| 3 bedrooms | 20ft FCL | $13,093–$18,484 | 3 weeks |
| 4+ bedrooms | 40ft FCL | $17,850–$25,200 | 3 weeks |
Estimates include ocean freight from Brisbane, origin port fees, destination port handling, customs clearance, and transit insurance. Rates are indicative — always get 3 quotes from licensed international removalists.
Shipping from Brisbane to Thailand — what to expect
Brisbane is served by its own international container port, giving you direct access to container ship services. Sea freight to Bangkok (Laem Chabang) takes approximately 3 weeks. During this time, most people arrange temporary furnished accommodation at their destination.
The destination port is Bangkok (Laem Chabang). Customs clearance at Thailand typically adds 3–7 business days after arrival. Your removalist or customs broker handles this process — make sure your goods inventory list is accurate and complete to avoid delays.
Cost breakdown for Brisbane to Thailand
- Ocean freight: The main cost — varies by container size and market rates. LCL (shared container) is typically cheapest for homes under 33 m³.
- Origin port fees (Brisbane): Terminal handling at the Australian end. Typically $720.
- Destination port fees (Bangkok (Laem Chabang)): Terminal handling and customs clearance. Typically $1,000.
- Transit insurance: ~1–1.5% of declared goods value. Strongly recommended.
- Door-to-door delivery: Inland transport at destination — often quoted separately by removalists.