Shipping Routes · Europe

China to Northern Europe Shipping

Full coverage of Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Felixstowe, and Le Havre. Onward rail and barge to Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, and Czechia. Cape of Good Hope reroute in effect due to Red Sea risk.

Updated 2026-05-12 ~10 min read Mighty Ocean Freight Team

The short version

China → Northern Europe is the primary Asia-Europe corridor. Multiple direct sailings per week to Hamburg / Rotterdam / Antwerp, with rail and barge onward across continental Europe. Most carriers currently reroute around the Cape of Good Hope; service remains stable but transit is longer.

1. Route Overview

China to Northern Europe (the "NE Range") is the core Asia-Europe ocean lane, moving machinery, home goods, chemicals, automotive parts, and textiles into the EU. Mighty Shipping has operated this corridor for 26 years with active space agreements across 30+ carriers.

Since 2024, most carriers have rerouted around the Cape of Good Hope due to Red Sea risk, extending transit by 10–14 days with EBS and risk surcharges. We track carrier routing changes daily and provide contingency planning.

2. Destination Ports

PortCountry / UN/LOCODEDirectOnward Reach
HamburgGermany / DEHAMDirectNorthern Europe gateway; rail to Eastern Europe
RotterdamNetherlands / NLRTMDirectEurope's #1 port; Rhine barge to Germany, Switzerland
AntwerpBelgium / BEANRDirectEuropean chemical and automotive hub
FelixstoweUnited Kingdom / GBFXTDirectUK's largest container port
Le HavreFrance / FRLEHDirectFrench gateway, Seine basin

3. Typical Transit Times

DestinationRoutingTransitWeekly Frequency
Hamburg / Rotterdam / AntwerpSuez Direct~30–35 days3–5 sailings/week
Hamburg / Rotterdam / AntwerpCape of Good Hope~40–48 days2–4 sailings/week
FelixstoweSuez Direct~32–38 days1–2 sailings/week
FelixstoweCape of Good Hope~42–50 days1–2 sailings/week
Le HavreSuez Direct~32–38 days1–2 sailings/week

* As of 2026, most carriers still route via Cape of Good Hope. Suez resumption timeline depends on geopolitical stability.

4. Carriers & Alliances

  • Gemini Cooperation (Maersk + Hapag-Lloyd): Lead alliance on Asia-Europe; industry-leading reliability
  • OCEAN Alliance (CMA CGM + COSCO + Evergreen)
  • Premier Alliance (ONE + HMM + Yang Ming)
  • MSC Standalone: Largest operator by capacity
  • Wan Hai / SeaLead: Niche strings

5. Cargo Types

  • Machinery & electronics: EU CE, RoHS, REACH compliance
  • Furniture & home goods: EUDR (anti-deforestation regulation) compliance
  • Automotive parts: ECE standards (Germany); Antwerp auto cluster
  • Textiles / apparel: EU textile labeling regulation
  • Chemicals: REACH registration; DG packaging via IMDG
  • Solar / new energy: Subject to EU anti-subsidy review on select HS codes

6. Incoterms & Inland Reach

  • FCL / LCL: Weekly fixed sailings to all major Northern European ports
  • DDP door-to-door: EU customs clearance, IOR, VAT deferral (in eligible countries), inland trucking
  • Inland reach: Rotterdam / Antwerp / Hamburg → Rhine barge / rail → Duisburg, Basel, Vienna, Poznań
  • EORI & GPSR: EU's new General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR, effective 2026) requires an EU-based responsible party

7. Rate Drivers

  • Red Sea risk: Drives Suez vs. Cape routing choice
  • EBS & risk surcharges: Standard since the Red Sea crisis began
  • Peak season: Summer pull-forward, Christmas restocking GRIs
  • EU ETS: Maritime carbon allowances expanding annually since 2024
  • EUR/USD: Affects DDP cost calculations

8. Why Mighty Shipping on the Northern Europe Lane

  • 26 years of Asia-Europe operations — battle-tested through Suez crisis, Ever Given grounding, and the Red Sea reroute
  • 30+ carrier space agreements
  • EU-based customs and trucking partnerships across DE/FR/NL/BE/UK/ES/IT/PL
  • Transparent DDP costing — no hidden surcharges
  • EU regulation expertise (CBAM, EUDR, GPSR)

9. FAQs

How long does shipping from China to Hamburg take?

Via Suez ~30–35 days; via Cape of Good Hope ~40–48 days. Rotterdam and Antwerp similar; Felixstowe adds 1–3 days.

How has the Red Sea crisis affected rates?

Most carriers reroute via Cape (+10–14 days, EBS and risk surcharges). Spot rates have risen 50–150% vs. pre-crisis (cycle-dependent).

Which alliances run Northern Europe? Is capacity stable?

Gemini, Premier Alliance, and OCEAN Alliance all run main strings; MSC standalone. We hold space across most carriers and can swap based on rate, reliability, or transit.

Is Rotterdam transshipment to Germany cheaper than Hamburg direct?

For Southern Germany or Switzerland, Rotterdam + Rhine barge can be more economical. We quote both side-by-side.

UK via Felixstowe direct or Continental transshipment?

Felixstowe works for London and the Southeast. For Northern England or Scotland, Rotterdam + RoRo feeder is more flexible. Ireland routes via Felixstowe or Dublin.

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