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KEY INTRA-ASIA LANE · #1 BY VOLUME

Container shipping Vietnam ↔ Korea

Right destination-port advice, indicative rates and real transit times for 5 main port pairs: HCM/HP → Busan, Incheon, Pyeongtaek

  • VK C/O form (VKFTA) support — deeper 0% preference than AKFTA for garments & electronics
  • 40' RF reefer — 6-8h pre-cool, meets Korea MFDS inspection
  • Direct service Cat Lai → Busan, transit 8-10 days, 4-5 sailings/week
  • Right destination-port advice (Busan/Incheon/Pyeongtaek) — avoid $200-500/cont in Korea inland trucking

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VN → Korea exports (2024)
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VN-Korea export growth (2023→2024)
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Main VN-Korea port pairs (HCM/HP → Busan/Incheon/Pyeongtaek)
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INDICATIVE RATES · MAY 2026

Ocean rates for the 3 main VN-Korea port pairs

Public market rate ranges for 4 container types — contact ShipAsia for an accurate quote by shipment + booking time.

🚢 HCM → Busan

Cat Lai → Busan New Port · Transit 8-10 days · 4-5 sailings/week

20' GP$400 – $700
40' GP$600 – $1,000
40' HC$650 – $1,100
40' RF (reefer)$1,800 – $2,800

🚢 HCM → Incheon

Cat Lai → Incheon (near Seoul) · Transit 10-12 days · 2-3 sailings/week

20' GP$450 – $750
40' GP$700 – $1,100
40' HC$750 – $1,200
40' RF (reefer)$1,900 – $2,900

🚢 HP → Busan

Haiphong → Busan New Port · Transit 5-7 days · 2-3 direct sailings/week

20' GP$300 – $550
40' GP$500 – $850
40' HC$550 – $900
40' RF (reefer)$1,600 – $2,500

⚠️ Public market rate ranges for late 2025-early 2026, excluding port charges + LSS + BAF/CAF + peak-season surcharge. Rates change with space availability, fuel fluctuation and booking time. Contact ShipAsia for an accurate quote for your specific shipment.

TOP 5 EXPORT INDUSTRIES

Vietnam's top 5 export industries to Korea + documentation notes

Wood + agriculture

$800M · wood + coffee + cashew
40'GP/HC · Phyto + ICO + ISPM-15

Frozen seafood

$620M · pangasius/shrimp/squid
40'RF · Q3-Q1 · NAFIQAD + MFDS

Phones & components

$3.5B · 13.8% of exports
40'HC · Year-round · VK form

Garments

$4.2B · 16% of exports
40'HC · Q2-Q3 · VK C/O form

Electronics & components

$5.7B · 22% of exports
40'HC · Q3-Q4 · VK C/O form

CARRIERS & SAILING FREQUENCY

The VN-Korea lane is served by 5+ Asian & international carriers

Co-load options

Many slot agreements between carriers → flexible spot space when volumes are high.

HCM/HP → Incheon

2-3 sailings/week; some routes transship via Busan.

HP → Busan

2-3 direct sailings/week, ~3,000 nautical miles, transit 2-3 days shorter than HCM.

HCM → Busan

4-5 direct sailings/week + extra calls via Cai Mep for feeder cargo.

REAL CUSTOMER PAIN POINTS

3 common cases when exporting to Korea — and how ShipAsia handles them

CASE 01C/O documents

Choosing AK instead of VK C/O → losing the 0% duty preference

Customer: a mid-size garment company, first time exporting to Korea via the HCM-Busan lane.

Problem: The booking was made and the goods reached Busan, but the Korean importer could not claim the 0% garment duty because the AK C/O form (5%) was chosen instead of VK (0%) → losing 5% of the shipment value.

✓ ShipAsia's solution

We advise from the booking stage — for VN→Korea goods meeting 40% RVC from Vietnam, use the VK C/O form (VKFTA) for a deeper preference than AKFTA. We prepare the C/O via eCoSys in 1-3 days and courier the original by DHL in time for the vessel.

CASE 02Reefer · Peak season

No 40' RF space at Korean Tet → frozen cargo waits 10+ days in storage

Customer: a frozen-seafood exporter shipping to Busan.

Problem: Booking in Q4 (near Korean Tet — reefer peak), the carrier reported no 40'RF space and the frozen cargo waited >10 days in storage → higher storage costs and quality risk.

✓ ShipAsia's solution

We recommend booking RF 4-6 weeks before the peak. If space is tight, ShipAsia arranges a split shipment (60% sailing A, 40% sailing B) to reduce waiting risk and keep the supply chain stable.

CASE 03Wrong destination port

Saving $50 in ocean freight but incurring $400 in Korea inland trucking

Customer: a wood-furniture company chose Busan to save $50/cont, but the final warehouse was in the Seoul area.

Problem: Saving $50 in ocean freight but incurring $300-400 in trucking Busan → Seoul (~400km) + a 1-2 day delay → higher total cost than via Incheon.

✓ ShipAsia's solution

We analyse door-to-door by the final customer location — for Seoul-area customers, Incheon or Pyeongtaek is cheaper overall even if ocean freight is $50-100/cont higher.

💡 INSIDER TIPS — NO ONE TELLS YOU

5 tips ShipAsia shares from real VN-Korea experience

Q4 reefer peak — book 4-6 weeks ahead

Korean Tet (Jan-Feb) + Chuseok (Q3) spike reefer demand. Reefer needs booking 4-6 weeks ahead (not 2 weeks like dry cargo). Book early to lock in space + rate.

Reefer needs 6-8h pre-cool before loading

Skip pre-cool and the core temperature won't be reached on arrival in Busan → Korea's MFDS may reject it at the port → costly roll-back or destruction.

Document cut-off ≠ physical cut-off

SI / VGM / C/O cut-offs are usually 24-36h before the load cut-off. Miss the SI = rolled to the next sailing even if the container is packed. Schedule documents before booking.

VK C/O beats AK in 90% of VN→Korea cases

VKFTA (bilateral VN-Korea) gives a deeper preference than AKFTA (multilateral ASEAN-Korea). Only use AK when materials accumulated from several ASEAN countries don't meet 40% RVC from Vietnam.

The destination port decides total cost, not ocean freight

North Seoul customers → Incheon. South Seoul/Suwon → Pyeongtaek. Busan/Ulsan/Daegu → Busan. Wrong port = $200-500/cont lost on Korea inland trucking.

TRANSIT TIME · CUT-OFF · FREQUENCY

Detailed transit times for 5 VN-Korea port pairs

Lane SI cut-off Transit (sea) Total door-to-port KR Frequency
HCM (Cat Lai) → BusanMon by 12:008-10 days9-11 days4-5 sailings/week
HCM → IncheonTue by 12:0010-12 days11-13 days2-3 sailings/week
HP (Tan Vu/Dinh Vu) → BusanWed by 12:005-7 days6-8 days2-3 direct/week
HP → IncheonWed by 12:007-9 days8-10 days2 sailings/week
HCM/HP → Pyeongtaekflexible9-12 days10-13 days1-2 sailings/week*

* Pyeongtaek usually has transshipment sailings via Busan. Contact ShipAsia to confirm direct or transship for your specific shipment.

FAQ · VN-KOREA LANE

The 5 questions customers ask ShipAsia most

How much does HCM-Busan vary between low and peak season?

Low season (Q2) is usually 20-35% cheaper than peak (Q4). Peak Q4 — near Korean Tet plus year-end stocking — makes space hard to book, especially reefer.

For steady exporters we recommend a quarterly/annual contract to lock the rate against volatility. Contact ShipAsia for a framework contract suited to your volume.

My end customer is in Daegu — should I book Busan or Incheon?

Daegu is ~120km from Busan and ~280km from Incheon. Busan saves both ocean freight and Korean inland trucking.

Door-to-door is about $250-400/cont (40′) cheaper than Incheon. Rule of thumb: customers around Busan/Ulsan/Daegu/Gimhae → Busan; Seoul/Incheon/Suwon → Incheon; Pyeongtaek/Suwon/Ansan → Pyeongtaek.

Which C/O form do garments to Korea need for the best preference?

In 90% of cases use the VK C/O form (VKFTA) — 0% import duty on most garment HS codes.

Form AK (AKFTA) often still carries 5%. Only use AK when many inputs come from other ASEAN countries and don’t meet 40% RVC from Vietnam for VKFTA. ShipAsia prepares the C/O via eCoSys in 1-3 days and couriers the original by DHL in time for the vessel.

What are the risks of reefer to Busan in November-December?

This is reefer peak (Korean Tet in Jan-Feb). Three main risks:

  • No RF space — book at least 4-6 weeks ahead.
  • Peak Season Surcharge of $150-300/cont.
  • Busan New Port congestion may delay unloading 1-2 days.

ShipAsia recommends split shipments + early booking to reduce risk and keep the supply chain stable.

First time exporting to Korea — what does ShipAsia help with beyond booking?

A 6-step full-service process:

  1. Advise on the right destination port for your end customer.
  2. Book the sailing + track the container in real time from ETD to ETA.
  3. Prepare the VK C/O form via eCoSys.
  4. Vietnam customs declaration — we handle the VN-side filing.
  5. Guidance on Health Certificate / Phytosanitary by industry.
  6. Connect a Korean broker if you need import clearance in Korea.

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Specific port pairs · VN — Korea

See detailed rates, transit time, cut-off and top 3 industries for each port pair (5 pairs)

HP → BusanHP-Busan 6-8 days, 40'HC $300-2,500, 4-5 sailings/week. Cheapest lane from the North to Korea. VK form 0%.…View details → HP → IncheonHP-Incheon 7-9 days, 40'HC $400-2,800, 3 sailings/week. Port near Seoul, ideal for FDI garment customers.…View details → HCM → BusanHCM-Busan 8-10 days, 40'HC $400-2,800, 5-6 sailings/week. Top 3: garments/electronics/houseware. VK form…View details → HCM → IncheonHCM-Incheon 9-11 days, 40'HC $450-2,900, 3-4 sailings/week. Good for Seoul, near Yongin/Suwon IZs. VK form…View details → HCM → PyeongtaekHCM-Pyeongtaek 9-11 days, 40'HC $500-3,000, 2-3 sailings/week. Suwon/Hwaseong area, near Samsung/Hyundai IZs…View details →
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