Delivery routes
Delivery routes: USA, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia. Plan your deliveries around the world.
Delivery routes
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Top popular routes for ocean shipping
Transpacific route
Connects ports in Asia (e.g. China, South Korea, Japan) to the west coast of North America. It is one of the busiest maritime routes in the world.
Suez Canal route
Links ports in Asia and Europe by passing through the Suez Canal. A key route for shipping goods between these regions.
Europe-Mediterranean-Asia
A popular route through the Mediterranean Sea and the Suez Canal, connecting ports in southern Europe with the Middle East and Asia.
Transatlantic route
Links ports in Europe to the east coast of North America. Important route for trade between the EU and the US/Canada.
Panama Canal route
Connects the east coast of the United States with the west coast of South America and Asia. An important route for transporting goods from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
Northern Sea Route
A route along the coast of Russia, connecting Northern Europe to East Asia via Arctic waters. This route is becoming increasingly popular due to shrinking ice
The route around the Cape of Good Hope.
Used for transportation between Asia and Europe when the Suez Canal is congested or otherwise unavailable.
Indian Ocean-East Africa
Connects ports in Asia with ports in East Africa and the Middle East, important for trade in oil and other resources.
Australia-Asia
A key route for exporting raw materials (coal, iron ore) from Australia to Asian countries.
South America - Asia
Connects South American ports (e.g. Brazil, Argentina) to Asian markets, important for trade in agricultural products and raw materials.