Written by
AJ Lockington
Head of Marketing

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Supply Chain Glossary
Market Insights
Published: 
October 31, 2025

How Long Does It Take to Ship Cargo from Mundra to Savannah?

Shipping cargo from Mundra to Savannah takes 39.0 days on average¹. Analysis of 695 shipments shows this average includes two distinct routing methods: direct routing averaging 36.8 days and transshipment routing averaging 45.3 days¹.

The route shows performance concentrated around 34-38 days for most shipments (47.1%)¹. Understanding these patterns and the routing methods behind them helps with realistic delivery planning.

Direct vs Transshipment Routing Differences

Transit times vary significantly based on routing method. Direct routing sails point-to-point from Mundra to Savannah, accounting for 74% of shipments and averaging 36.8 days¹. Transshipment routing moves cargo through intermediate hub ports, representing 26% of volume and averaging 45.3 days¹.

Direct routing shows consistent performance with most shipments (58.3%) arriving in 32-38 days, with the largest cluster (20.0% of direct shipments) in the 34-36 day window¹. Transshipment routing spreads across wider time ranges, with clusters at 42-44 days (12.2%), 40-42 days (11.0%), and 52-54 days (11.0%)¹.

The routing choice reflects operational strategy: direct routing prioritizes speed and schedule reliability with lower variability (standard deviation of 4.7 days), while transshipment routing optimizes cost through hub consolidation but requires longer, more variable transit times (standard deviation of 8.5 days).

Carrier Performance and Routing Types

Different carriers show consistent performance patterns based on their routing strategies. MSC dominates the route with 275 shipments (39.6% of volume), followed by Hapag-Lloyd with 259 shipments (37.3%), and ONE with 96 shipments (13.8%)¹.

Direct routing performance varies by carrier. ONE achieves the fastest direct routing at 35.8 days across 57 shipments, closely followed by MSC at 35.9 days across 197 shipments¹. Hapag-Lloyd provides direct routing averaging 37.3 days over 225 shipments, while Maersk averages 39.0 days with 21 direct shipments¹.

Transshipment routing performance shows different carrier strengths. MSC operates the most efficient transshipment routing at 42.3 days across 78 shipments¹. ONE, Hapag-Lloyd, and OOCL offer transshipment services averaging 47.0-47.5 days, while Maersk's transshipment routing averages 48.5 days across 23 shipments¹.

Carrier routing strategies differ significantly. Hapag-Lloyd operates predominantly direct routing (86.9% of their volume), while Maersk splits nearly evenly between direct (47.7%) and transshipment (52.3%) services¹. MSC and ONE offer balanced portfolios with both routing options at competitive transit times.

Distribution of Transit Times

The route demonstrates a concentrated distribution pattern directly related to routing methods. Direct routing creates the primary performance cluster at 32-38 days (58.3% of direct shipments), while transshipment routing explains the longer transit times ranging from 40-55 days.

The 39.0-day average sits between these routing methods due to the volume split (74% direct, 26% transshipment) and the natural spread in each category. The median of 37.4 days¹ reflects the dominance of direct routing on this route.

Journey Time Distribution – Mundra → Savannah
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Seasonal Patterns by Routing Method

Analysis of direct versus transshipment routing reveals distinct seasonal patterns based on actual shipment data from October 2024 through September 2025.

Direct routing seasonality: Direct routing maintains relatively consistent performance throughout the year, with a modest 1.5-day variance between seasons¹. Summer months (May-September) achieve the strongest performance at 36.2 days average, while winter months (November-March) extend to 37.7 days¹. June demonstrates optimal performance at 34.7 days, while March shows the longest direct routing times at 38.4 days¹.

Transshipment routing seasonality: Transshipment routing demonstrates significantly greater seasonal variation with a 6.2-day difference between seasons¹. Winter months (November-March) extend transshipment times to 50.0 days on average as major transshipment hubs face capacity constraints¹. Summer months (May-September) see improved transshipment performance at 43.8 days as hub operations run more efficiently¹. March shows peak transshipment times at 52.3 days, while June achieves optimal performance at 42.1 days¹.

This seasonal difference helps explain routing selection patterns. The smaller seasonal impact on direct routing (1.5 days) versus transshipment (6.2 days) makes direct routing particularly attractive during winter months when shippers prioritize schedule predictability. Summer months narrow the performance gap, making transshipment routing more competitive for cost-sensitive cargo.

Average Journey Time by Month – Mundra → Savannah
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Planning Considerations by Routing Type

Direct routing planning: Use 35-40 day windows for direct routing. Most direct shipments (58%) arrive within the 32-38 day range. Direct routing shows more consistent performance with predictable arrival patterns and lower variability (standard deviation of 4.7 days). Carrier selection affects planning: ONE and MSC achieve fastest direct performance at 35.8-35.9 days, while Hapag-Lloyd averages 37.3 days. Summer months offer the fastest performance (36.2 days average), while winter adds approximately 1.5 days.

Transshipment planning: Allow 43-50 days for transshipment routing during summer months and 48-55 days during winter months. Performance varies based on hub efficiency and connection timing. MSC provides the fastest transshipment routing at 42.3 days, while other carriers average 47-48.5 days. Consider additional buffers for operational variations at intermediate ports, as transshipment shows higher variability (standard deviation of 8.5 days). Seasonal differences of 6.2 days between summer and winter require adjusted planning windows.

Routing selection: Direct routing typically commands higher pricing but provides schedule reliability across all seasons. Transshipment routing offers cost savings through consolidation but requires longer planning windows and seasonal-specific buffer time, particularly during winter months when hub congestion increases transit times by approximately 6 days.

Data Sources: ¹ Analysis based on Beacon platform data: 695 shipments (October 2024 - September 2025) showing 514 direct services (36.8-day average) and 181 transshipment services (45.3-day average),