Thailand to India Shipping Time
Shipping goods from Thailand to India is a key trade corridor in the Asia–South Asia supply chain. With both countries actively exchanging products like automotive parts, electronics, processed food, rubber, and industrial equipment, knowing the actual shipping time is critical for businesses to plan inventory, avoid penalties, and stay competitive. At ASIANIA LOGISTIKA, we help companies move cargo predictably — whether by sea or air — by offering accurate transit time estimates, minimizing disruption, and ensuring that every shipment stays on schedule. This guide provides a detailed overview of how long it takes to ship goods from Thailand to India — and what you can do to make the process more reliable.
Distance Between Thailand and India
Though Thailand and India are geographically close, most trade is handled via sea or air rather than overland routes — ensuring better control, speed, and cost-efficiency.
Route | Approximate Distance |
Laem Chabang → Nhava Sheva | ~3,000 nautical miles (~5,500 km) |
Bangkok (BKK) → Delhi (DEL) | ~2,900 km |
Songkhla → Chennai | ~3,200 nautical miles (~5,900 km) |
The physical distance directly affects the shipping time, depending on the mode and port/airport selection. At ASIANIA LOGISTIKA, we analyze both origin and destination points to recommend the most time-efficient route.
Shipping Time by Sea
Sea freight is the most common method used for large-volume shipments from Thailand to India. While it's slower than air freight, it offers major cost advantages.
Typical Sea Freight Transit Times:
Route | Transit Time (Port-to-Port) |
Laem Chabang → Nhava Sheva | 10–14 days |
Laem Chabang → Chennai | 12–16 days |
Songkhla → Cochin | 14–18 days |
Additional days (3–5) should be considered for:
- Export customs processing in Thailand
- Import customs and clearance in India
- Container unloading and final-mile delivery
Note: Weather disruptions (especially during monsoon), port congestion, and customs backlog can extend timelines. ASIANIA LOGISTIKA monitors departure windows and vessel schedules to help avoid unnecessary delays.
Shipping Time by Air
When speed matters — for time-sensitive cargo or just-in-time delivery models — air freight is the optimal choice.
Average Air Freight Transit Times:
Origin Airport (Thailand) | Destination Airport (India) | Transit Time |
Bangkok (BKK) | Delhi (DEL) | 2–4 days |
Bangkok (BKK) | Mumbai (BOM) | 2–5 days |
Chiang Mai (CNX) | Bangalore (BLR) | 3–6 days |
These timelines include actual flight time + customs at origin and destination. Cargo arriving via air often moves through customs faster — reducing warehousing and lead time.
At ASIANIA LOGISTIKA, we offer multiple air options:
- Express next-flight-out service
- Standard air freight
- Consolidated cargo for cost-efficiency
How to Plan Your Thailand–India Shipping Schedule
To avoid costly delays, businesses must build a realistic logistics timeline. Here’s how:
Book Early
Reserve space at least 10–14 days ahead of departure — especially during:
• Thai New Year (Songkran, April) • Indian Diwali season (October–November)
Add a Buffer
Always include an additional 5–7 days for potential customs, vessel rollover, or port congestion.
Prepare Documents Accurately
Customs delays often occur due to document mismatches. ASIANIA ensures all invoices, HS codes, packing lists, and licenses are fully compliant.
Choose Flexible Routing
Have a backup plan for alternate ports or airlines in case of unplanned delays.
Work with a Proven Logistics Partner
ASIANIA LOGISTIKA not only books shipments but also manages pre-alerts, schedules, and customs coordination on both sides.
Factors That Influence Shipping Time
Mode of Transport
FCL (Full Container Load) ships faster than LCL (Less-than-Container Load) due to less handling and consolidation time. Air is fastest, but more expensive. Sea is slower but suitable for non-urgent, bulk shipments.
Port or Airport Congestion
High traffic at Laem Chabang, Nhava Sheva, or Delhi airport can cause delays in container loading or cargo clearance.
Seasonal Disruptions
Songkran (mid-April) and Chinese Golden Week (October) impact Thai ports. Diwali (India) and monsoon-related congestion affect Indian ports.
Customs Bottlenecks
Delays often result from HS code errors, mismatched invoices, or missing certificates of origin. We mitigate these risks through documentation pre-checks.
Weather Events
Tropical storms in the Indian Ocean or South China Sea can temporarily suspend sailings or delay flights.
Sea Freight vs Air Freight: Transit Time Comparison
Parameter | Sea Freight | Air Freight |
Transit Time | 10–18 days (port-to-port) | 2–6 days (door-to-door) |
Best For | Bulk, non-urgent cargo | Urgent, high-value goods |
Customs Risk | Moderate (longer window) | Lower (quicker clearance) |
Cost | Lower per kg | 4–6x higher per kg |
Flexibility | High for large shipments | High for smaller loads |
Pro Tip: Use sea freight when lead time is flexible and cost matters. Use air freight when the delivery deadline cannot be missed.
Why ASIANIA LOGISTIKA
When it comes to managing shipping time between Thailand and India, planning, execution, and responsiveness matter most.
With ASIANIA, You Get:
- Personal Manager for every shipment
- Live Tracking with proactive updates
- Carrier Optimization for speed vs cost
- Contingency Planning for port congestion or schedule changes
- Transparent Timelines based on current vessel and airline data
- Customs Coordination in both Thailand and India
Whether you’re importing a single pallet or managing weekly shipments, we help you move cargo faster — with no guesswork, no surprises.
Get Your Transit Time Estimate
Want to know how long it will take to move your shipment from Thailand to India — by sea or by air? Need a time-specific delivery plan with customs and route optimization?
Contact ASIANIA LOGISTIKA today for a precise transit time estimate based on:
- Origin and destination
- Cargo type and volume
- Delivery deadlines
- Incoterms and customs requirements
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