How much does it cost to ship a container from the UK to Kenya
The cost of shipping a container from the UK to Kenya depends on several factors, including the container size, shipping method, departure port, destination, cargo type, seasonal demand, and whether you require port-to-port or door-to-door service.
Typical Container Shipping Costs from the UK to Kenya
As a general guide:
- 20ft Container (FCL – Full Container Load): Approximately £2,500 to £5,500+
- 40ft Container (FCL – Full Container Load): Approximately £4,000 to £8,500+
- 40ft High Cube Container: Usually slightly higher than a standard 40ft container
These figures typically cover ocean freight only and may not include customs clearance, documentation, inland transportation, port charges, insurance, or destination fees in Kenya.
Factors That Affect Shipping Costs
1. Container Size
A 20ft container is cheaper than a 40ft container, but the cost per cubic metre is often lower with larger containers.
2. Shipping Route
Most UK-to-Kenya shipments move through ports such as:
- London Gateway
- Felixstowe
- Southampton
- Tilbury
Cargo is usually discharged at:
- Mombasa Port
- Nairobi Inland Container Depot (ICD) via SGR or road transport
3. Type of Cargo
Heavy machinery, vehicles, commercial stock, hazardous goods, and oversized cargo may attract additional charges.
4. Seasonal Demand
Freight rates can increase during:
- Christmas peak season
- Chinese New Year supply chain periods
- Global shipping disruptions
- High-demand export periods
5. Customs and Destination Charges
Kenyan import duties, VAT, IDF fees, RDL charges, KEBS requirements, and clearance costs can significantly affect the total landed cost.
FCL vs LCL Shipping
Full Container Load (FCL)
Best when:
- You have enough cargo to fill most of a container.
- You want faster handling.
- You need greater cargo security.
Less than Container Load (LCL)
Best when:
- You have smaller shipments.
- You want to share container space with other importers.
- You want to reduce shipping costs for lower cargo volumes.
How Long Does Container Shipping Take?
Typical transit times from the UK to Kenya are:
- Sea Freight to Mombasa: Approximately 25–45 days
- Delivery to Nairobi after clearance: Additional few days depending on customs processing and inland transport arrangements
Additional Costs to Consider
When budgeting, remember to account for:
- Ocean freight
- UK export documentation
- Container handling charges
- Marine insurance
- Customs clearance fees
- Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) duties and taxes
- KEBS inspection requirements
- Inland trucking or rail transport
- Storage and demurrage charges if cargo is delayed
Getting an Accurate Quote
To obtain an accurate shipping quotation, you will normally need:
- Cargo description
- Container size required
- Collection location in the UK
- Delivery location in Kenya
- Total cargo weight
- Estimated cargo value
- Whether customs clearance is required
Freight rates change frequently, so obtaining a current quotation is always recommended before making shipping arrangements.
For more information or a detailed explanation, please call or WhatsApp
Abdi Haji at +44 7487 554202