From

Busan, Busan, South Korea (city)

To

Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, Russia (city)

Cargo type

Less-than-container/ truckload cargo

Volume
0.375 m 3

Quantity

10 pcs

Weight

137.0 KG

The cost from 675 USD

From

Asan-si, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea (city)

To

Moscow, Russia (city)

Cargo type
Quantity
Weight

Container

3x40ft

60000.0 KG

The cost from 24 477 USD

From

Busan, Busan, South Korea (city)

To

Kazanskaya, Rostov Oblast, Russia (city)

Cargo type

Less-than-container/ truckload cargo

Volume
0.375 m 3

Quantity

10 pcs

Weight

137.0 KG

The cost from 802 USD

From

Busan, South Korea (seaport)

To

Balashikha, Moscow Oblast, Russia (city)

Cargo type
Quantity
Weight

Container

1x40HCft

20000.0 KG

The cost from 7 629 USD

From

Busan, South Korea (seaport)

To

Tokyo, Japan (seaport)

Cargo type
Quantity
Weight

Container

1x40ft

20000.0 KG

The cost from 1 423 USD

From

Busan, South Korea (seaport)

To

Visakhapatnam (Vizag), India (seaport)

Cargo type
Quantity
Weight

Container

1x20ft

1000.0 KG

The cost from 1 856 USD

From

Busan, South Korea (seaport)

To

Buenos Aires (Argentina), Argentine (seaport)

Cargo type
Quantity
Weight

Container

1x20ft

20000.0 KG

The cost from 2 607 USD

From

Busan, South Korea (seaport)

To

Djibouti, Djibouti (seaport)

Cargo type
Quantity
Weight

Container

1x40ft

6200.0 KG

The cost from 6 908 USD

From

Busan, South Korea (seaport)

To

Constanta, Romania (seaport)

Cargo type
Quantity
Weight

Container

1x20ft

21000.0 KG

The cost from 4 364 USD
General Information

Freight shipping from South Korea

South Korea has a good balance of imports and exports. Export partners are the USA, Russia, Mexico, and India. Main export commodities: automotive products, chemical products and electronic equipment. For US imports, China and Chile are the main trading partners. Chemical products, wood/lumber, scrap metal, aluminum are often imported into South Korea. Possible ways to deliver goods from South Korea are by sea, by air and in multimodal communication – a method that is gaining popularity. It implies delivery by sea containers with the participation of road and/or railway transport.