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International Ocean Freight Sailing Schedule

Search vessel departures by origin, destination, carrier, or service type to plan your international shipment. All sailing dates and routes are subject to operational confirmation.
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Atlantic Project Cargo consolidates sailing schedules from established ocean carriers. Our team reviews and updates departure data to support accurate shipment planning, deadline management, and operational coordination. Use the filters to search departures by origin port, destination port, carrier, or service type.

Updated: April 21, 2026
Operator NYK RoRo
Vessel Centaurus Leader 64
Service RTW
Panama → USWC Port Hueneme
ETD
ETA May 21st, 2026
No cut-off date available
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Operator NYK RoRo
Vessel Glorious Leader 52
Service RTW
Colombia → Panama → USWC Long Beach
ETD
ETA May 3rd, 2026
No cut-off date available
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Operator NYK RoRo
Vessel Peony Leader 10
Service RTW
Panama → USWC Port Hueneme
ETD
ETA May 26th, 2026
No cut-off date available
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Operational Disclaimer

All sailing dates and routes are indicative and subject to change based on operational requirements, weather conditions, port availability, and cargo volume. Atlantic Project Cargo reserves the right to modify schedules without prior notice. Please contact our team to confirm current availability before making shipping arrangements.

Major Ocean Freight Routes

Ocean Freight Coverage

International ocean freight schedules typically operate along major global trade lanes connecting North America with Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America. The routes below represent some of the most common cargo shipping corridors used for RoRo, Breakbulk, and container shipments — including heavy machinery, agricultural and construction equipment, yachts, vehicles, and oversized cargo.

Trade Lane Overview

Trade lanes map
All Routes
USA Export
USA Import
RoRo
Breakbulk
USA / Gulf CoastEurope (North & West)
Transit: 14–21 days
Construction equipment, agricultural machinery, RVs, vehicles, project cargo
RoRo
Break Bulk
USA / East CoastMiddle East (Gulf)
Transit: 25–35 days
Heavy machinery, oilfield equipment, industrial equipment, RoRo units
RoRo
Break Bulk
USA / East CoastWest Africa
Transit: 18–28 days
Construction equipment, agricultural machinery, breakbulk cargo
Break Bulk
USA / Gulf CoastLatin America (South & Central)
Transit: 7–18 days
Vehicles, agricultural equipment, containers, RoRo units
RoRo
FCL
EuropeUSA / East Coast & Gulf
Transit: 12–18 days
Yachts & boats, luxury vehicles, industrial equipment, project cargo
Break Bulk
RoRo
Middle EastUSA
Transit: 28–38 days
Vehicles, breakbulk, industrial goods
Break Bulk
RoRo
Asia (Far East)USA / West & East Coast
Transit: 18–35 days
Machinery, industrial equipment, containers
Break Bulk
FCL
USAAsia (Far East)
Transit: 20–35 days
Agricultural machinery, industrial equipment, containers
Break Bulk
FCL
USA / Gulf CoastEurope (North & West)
Transit: 14–21 days
Construction equipment, agricultural machinery, RVs, vehicles, project cargo
RoRo
Break Bulk
USA / East CoastMiddle East (Gulf)
Transit: 25–35 days
Heavy machinery, oilfield equipment, industrial equipment, RoRo units
RoRo
Break Bulk
USA / East CoastWest Africa
Transit: 18–28 days
Construction equipment, agricultural machinery, breakbulk cargo
Break Bulk
USA / Gulf CoastLatin America (South & Central)
Transit: 7–18 days
Vehicles, agricultural equipment, containers, RoRo units
RoRo
FCL
USAAsia (Far East)
Transit: 20–35 days
Agricultural machinery, industrial equipment, containers
Break Bulk
FCL
EuropeUSA / East Coast & Gulf
Transit: 12–18 days
Yachts & boats, luxury vehicles, industrial equipment, project cargo
Break Bulk
RoRo
Middle EastUSA
Transit: 28–38 days
Vehicles, breakbulk, industrial goods
Break Bulk
RoRo
Asia (Far East)USA / West & East Coast
Transit: 18–35 days
Machinery, industrial equipment, containers
Break Bulk
FCL
USA / Gulf CoastEurope (North & West)
Transit: 14–21 days
Construction equipment, agricultural machinery, RVs, vehicles, project cargo
RoRo
Break Bulk
USA / East CoastMiddle East (Gulf)
Transit: 25–35 days
Heavy machinery, oilfield equipment, industrial equipment, RoRo units
RoRo
Break Bulk
USA / Gulf CoastLatin America (South & Central)
Transit: 7–18 days
Vehicles, agricultural equipment, containers, RoRo units
RoRo
FCL
EuropeUSA / East Coast & Gulf
Transit: 12–18 days
Yachts & boats, luxury vehicles, industrial equipment, project cargo
Break Bulk
RoRo
Middle EastUSA
Transit: 28–38 days
Vehicles, breakbulk, industrial goods
Break Bulk
RoRo
USA / Gulf CoastEurope (North & West)
Transit: 14–21 days
Construction equipment, agricultural machinery, RVs, vehicles, project cargo
RoRo
Break Bulk
USA / East CoastMiddle East (Gulf)
Transit: 25–35 days
Heavy machinery, oilfield equipment, industrial equipment, RoRo units
RoRo
Break Bulk
USA / East CoastWest Africa
Transit: 18–28 days
Construction equipment, agricultural machinery, breakbulk cargo
Break Bulk
EuropeUSA / East Coast & Gulf
Transit: 12–18 days
Yachts & boats, luxury vehicles, industrial equipment, project cargo
Break Bulk
RoRo
Middle EastUSA
Transit: 28–38 days
Vehicles, breakbulk, industrial goods
Break Bulk
RoRo
Asia (Far East)USA / West & East Coast
Transit: 18–35 days
Machinery, industrial equipment, containers
Break Bulk
FCL
USAAsia (Far East)
Transit: 20–35 days
Agricultural machinery, industrial equipment, containers
Break Bulk
FCL

Example Ports for These Routes

North America
Europe
Middle East
Africa
Latin America
Asia

Origin Hubs:

Houston, TX
Baltimore, MD
Charleston, SC
Jacksonville, FL
New York / Newark, NJ
Savannah, GA
New Orleans, LA
Los Angeles / Long Beach, CA

Origin Hubs:

Rotterdam, Netherlands
Bremerhaven, Germany
Antwerp, Belgium
Le Havre, France
Zeebrugge, Belgium
Southampton, UK
Barcelona, Spain

Origin Hubs:

Dammam, Saudi Arabia
Jebel Ali (Dubai), UAE
Aqaba, Jordan
Sohar, Oman

Origin Hubs:

Dakar, Senegal
Lomé, Togo
Lagos (Apapa), Nigeria
Mombasa, Kenya
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Origin Hubs:

Veracruz, Mexico
Cartagena, Colombia
Callao, Peru
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Santos, Brazil

Origin Hubs:

Shanghai, China
Busan, South Korea
Singapore
Yokohama, Japan
Mumbai, India

Destination Hubs

Atlantic Project Cargo operates across all major global destination hubs, coordinating RoRo, Breakbulk, and FCL shipments to and from the USA, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
Our team manages cargo cut-off coordination, inland drayage to port, and customs clearance at the destination — ensuring your shipment moves seamlessly from origin to final delivery, regardless of the trade lane.

Transit times are approximate and vary by carrier, routing, and season. Contact our team for current schedule availability and confirmed ETD/ETA for your specific trade lane.

Supported Freight Services

Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo)

Designed for wheeled cargo including passenger vehicles, trucks, agricultural machinery, construction equipment, and self-propelled units. Cargo is driven directly onto the vessel deck.

Break Bulk & Heavy Lift

Used for oversized, non-containerised, or project cargo requiring crane loading and specialised handling procedures.

Full Container Load (FCL)

Dedicated containerised shipments offering secure and predictable international transit for commercial and industrial freight.

Specialised & Project Cargo

Customised logistics solutions for energy, mining, infrastructure, and industrial development projects requiring coordinated multimodal execution.

Understanding the Schedule

Shipping Terminology
ETD (Estimated Time of Departure) The projected date when the vessel is scheduled to depart from the port of loading. Subject to change due to port congestion, operational adjustments, or weather conditions.
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) The projected arrival date at the destination port. Provided for planning purposes; subject to change based on voyage progress and intermediate port calls.
Cargo Cut-Off Date The deadline by which cargo must be physically delivered to the designated terminal prior to vessel departure.
Documentation Cut-Off The final date for submitting Bill of Lading instructions and export documentation. Missing this deadline may result in the shipment rolling over to the next sailing.
Voyage Number A unique identifier assigned to a specific vessel trip. Distinguishes between multiple sailings of the same vessel on the same route.
Port of Loading (POL) The port where cargo is physically loaded onto the vessel.
Port of Discharge (POD) The destination port where cargo is unloaded from the vessel.
Service Type Indicates the freight format supported by the sailing — RoRo, Break Bulk, FCL, or Specialized. A single vessel may support multiple service types.

Plan Your International Shipment with Us

Reliable sailing schedules are critical for managing supply chain performance. Understanding departure windows and cut-off deadlines helps reduce port storage charges, avoid documentation delays, and align inland transport with vessel loading times.

Our logistics specialists will help to confirm schedule availability, review cargo specifications, and assist with booking coordination.

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FAQ

Schedules are reviewed and updated regularly based on carrier releases and operational confirmations. Departure dates remain subject to change due to port congestion or vessel adjustments.
All dates are estimates subject to operational conditions. Final confirmation is provided at the time of booking.
The cargo cut-off is the deadline by which freight must be delivered to the designated terminal and documentation submitted prior to vessel departure.
You may request a quote for any specific sailing. Our team will confirm availability and walk you through the booking requirements.
Yes. Atlantic Project Cargo coordinates inland trucking, port handling, customs clearance, and international documentation as part of our end-to-end logistics solutions.

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