How long from deposit to delivery at Mombasa / Lagos / Jebel Ali / Vladivostok?
Port-to-port after loading: Mombasa 28–32 days, Lagos 32–38, Jebel Ali 18–25, Vladivostok 7–10 (RoRo). Total from deposit to arrival is typically 28–45 days.
By ExcaYard Team · Updated August 18, 2026
Route lead times (port-to-port)
| Destination | Transit |
|---|---|
| Mombasa (Kenya) | 28–32 days |
| Lagos (Nigeria) | 32–38 days |
| Jebel Ali (UAE) | 18–25 days |
| Vladivostok (Russia) | 7–10 days RoRo |
| Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) | 30–35 days |
| Tanah Priok (Indonesia) | 14–20 days |
| Manila (Philippines) | 12–18 days |
| Callao (Peru) | 30–36 days |
What happens between deposit and sailing
After the deposit: export prep and any country certification, booking, loading, and document preparation. Transit times above are after loading. In total, expect roughly 28–45 days from deposit to arrival for a typical order.
Related questions
Does lead time include customs clearance?
No — transit is port-to-port. Destination customs clearance depends on your local agent and the certification (which we arrange before shipping).
What is the fastest route?
Vladivostok (7–10 days RoRo) and nearby Southeast Asia — Vietnam 8–15, Thailand 10–16 days.
What is the longest route?
Angola (38–42 days), Ethiopia (35–45 days via Djibouti plus overland), and Novorossiysk container (40–50 days).