From

Busan, Busan, South Korea (city)

To

Volgograd, Volgograd Oblast, Russia (city)

Cargo type
Quantity
Weight

Container

1x40ft

1000.0 KG

The cost from 3 770 USD

From

Ulsan, Ulsan, South Korea (city)

To

Luchegorsk, Primorsky Krai, Russia (city)

Cargo type
Quantity
Weight

Container

1x20ft

20000.0 KG

The cost from 3 103 USD

From

Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea (city)

To

Saint Petersburg, Russia (city)

Cargo type
Quantity
Weight

Container

1x40ft

20000.0 KG

The cost from 7 082 USD

From

Busan, South Korea (seaport)

To

Santos (Brazil), Brazil (seaport)

Cargo type
Quantity
Weight

Container

1x20ft

20000.0 KG

The cost from 6 539 USD

From

Busan, South Korea (seaport)

To

Jakarta, Indonesia (seaport)

Cargo type
Quantity
Weight

Container

1x40ft

20000.0 KG

The cost from 2 172 USD

From

Busan, Busan, South Korea (city)

To

Gomel, Gomel Oblast, Belarus (city)

Cargo type

Less-than-container/ truckload cargo

Volume
0,001 m 3

Quantity

1 pcs

Weight

1.0 KG

The cost from 26 USD

From

Busan, South Korea (seaport)

To

Venice, Italy (seaport)

Cargo type
Quantity
Weight

Container

1x20ft

20000.0 KG

The cost from 6 210 USD

From

Seoul, Seoul, South Korea (city)

To

Sakhalin, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia (city)

Cargo type
Quantity
Weight

Container

1x20ft

1.0 KG

The cost from 2 510 USD

From

Seoul, Seoul, South Korea (city)

To

Murmansk, Murmansk Oblast, Russia (city)

Cargo type

Less-than-container/ truckload cargo

Volume
75,00 m 3

Quantity

1 pcs

Weight

0.3 KG

The cost from 23 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.