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Container Shipping: Melbourne to Miami

Port-to-port container shipping rates from Melbourne to Miami, USA. Covers 20ft, 40ft, and LCL freight with Terminal Handling Charges, customs clearance, and marine insurance.

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Port-to-port freight rates 2026

~6 weeks transit from Australia

Used to calculate marine insurance premium

Estimated total cost
$5,985$7,647
midpoint $6,650 · ~6 weeks transit
Ocean freight$3,900
Origin THC (Melbourne)$680
Dest THC & customs (USA)$1,350
Bill of Lading fee$120
Marine insurance$600
Estimated total$6,650
Transit time
6 wks
Container
20FT

Indicative rates only. Does not include destination inland delivery, import duties, or demurrage. Always confirm with a licensed freight forwarder.

Shipping rates: Melbourne to Miami (2026)

Container typeOcean freightAll-in estimateTransit
LCL (per 10 CBM)$4,050$5,904–$7,5446 weeks
20ft Container$3,900$5,985–$7,6476 weeks
40ft Container$6,100$8,289–$10,5926 weeks
40ft High Cube$6,400See calculator6 weeks

Ocean freight includes origin THC at Melbourne. All-in estimates add destination THC ($700), customs clearance ($650), documentation fee, and marine insurance. Rates are indicative and fluctuate with market conditions.

What's included in the port-to-port price

  • Ocean freight: The shipping line's charge to move your container from Melbourne to Miami.
  • Origin THC (Melbourne): Terminal handling at the Australian port — approx. $680.
  • Destination THC (Miami): Terminal handling at USA port — approx. $700.
  • Customs clearance (USA): Typically $650 for standard cargo. Complex cargo may cost more.
  • Bill of Lading documentation: Standard $100–$150 per shipment.
  • Marine cargo insurance: ~0.5–1.5% of declared value. Strongly recommended.

Not included: inland delivery from Miami to your address (drayage), storage at destination, and import duties or taxes if applicable.

LCL vs FCL on this route

For small shipments under 15 CBM from Melbourne to Miami, LCL shared container is typically cheaper at around $405/CBM. A 20ft FCL becomes cost-effective once you have more than 18–20 CBM of cargo. At that volume, the per-CBM cost of a full container works out lower than LCL, and you benefit from faster loading and greater security for your goods.

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