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Shipping Thailand: costs, routes & customs 2025
October 2, 2025
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Shipping to Thailand is becoming increasingly important for companies, expats and adventurers alike. Whether vehicle export, machinery delivery or private removal goods - Thailand offers a wide range of opportunities as an economic centre and travel destination. To ensure that transport runs smoothly, routes, cost factors, customs regulations and suitable shipping methods must be carefully planned. This guide provides you with a comprehensive overview so that you can start 2025 optimally prepared.
1. types of transport for shipping to Thailand
Roll-on/Roll-off (RoRo)
The RoRo method is ideal for vehicles that are ready to travel. They are driven directly onto the ship via ramps and secured in the hold.
Incorrect packaging or inadequate securing of the freight
Booking too late in high season
7. FAQ - Shipping Thailand
What is the best mode of transport for vehicles to Thailand? RoRo is most favourable for vehicles ready to travel, containers for high-value or sensitive transport.
How long does it take to ship to Thailand? On average 28-40 days, depending on the departure point and shipping company.
What documents are required? Bill of Lading, commercial invoice, packing list and special import authorisations if applicable.
Can ODS Orient also handle customs clearance in Thailand? We are happy to recommend a local partner.
Conclusion
Shipping to Thailand is uncomplicated and efficient with the right planning and an experienced partner. Whether RoRo, container or special transport - with the right concept, you save time, costs and nerves.
Disclaimer: All information in this article has been carefully researched but is subject to change at any time. ODS Orient accepts no liability for the topicality, accuracy and completeness of the information provided.
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