Ocean Freight from Los Angeles
Planning ocean freight from Los Angeles, United States? The nearest container port is Long Beach (USLGB), approximately 33 km away — the gateway for cargo moving out of the Los Angeles area. ShipScanner brings together live sailing schedules, carrier comparisons and container tracking from Long Beach so you can plan, book and track shipments from Los Angeles without switching between carrier portals.
- City
- Los Angeles
- Country
- United States
- Nearest port
- Long Beach (USLGB)
- Distance to port
- ~33 km
- Port region
- North America
Top trade lanes from Long Beach
Cargo from Los Angeles ships through the Port of Long Beach (USLGB). These are the most-searched corridors out of that port.
Frequently asked questions
What port handles ocean freight from Los Angeles? +
Ocean freight from Los Angeles, United States is routed through the Port of Long Beach (UN/LOCODE USLGB), located approximately 33 km from the city. Long Beach serves the North America region and connects to major trade lanes worldwide. Use ShipScanner to search live sailing schedules departing from USLGB.
How long does ocean shipping from Los Angeles take? +
Transit time from Los Angeles depends on the destination. Via the Port of Long Beach, a lane like Long Beach to Algeciras takes approximately 20–30 days. Longer routes such as North America to the US or Europe typically take 20–35 days. Search live schedules on ShipScanner for exact cut-offs and arrival windows.
How do I track a container shipped from Los Angeles? +
Enter your container number, bill-of-lading or booking reference on ShipScanner to see live vessel position, milestone events and estimated arrival — covering every major carrier that calls at Long Beach with no per-carrier login needed. Cargo from Los Angeles typically clears the port gate within 24–48 hours of export cut-off before the vessel departs.
Which carriers serve ocean freight from Los Angeles? +
Major ocean carriers including Maersk, MSC, CMA CGM, Hapag-Lloyd, ONE and COSCO all operate services through Long Beach (USLGB), the gateway port for Los Angeles. ShipScanner aggregates their schedules so you can compare transit time, sailing frequency and routing for cargo from Los Angeles in one place without visiting each carrier's portal.