Transit Time Reveals the True State of Reliability

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Transit Time Reveals the True State of Reliability

22/12/2023

Updated: 16/09/2025

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Transit time directly impacts supply chain reliability as it affects how businesses plan production, storage, and delivery.
  • Multiple factors including distance, type of vessel, weather, and customs, all impact transit time.
  • Having a variety of flexible solutions and contingency plans are just as important as fast delivery.

 

Transit time, or the amount of time taken for goods to get from one destination to another is hugely significant in a company’s overall supply chain management process. In some instances, depending on the type of commodity being transported, the length of transit time can also impact the overall wellbeing of the cargo itself.  

Reliable Transit Times are Important

Transit time is an important component of lead time, which is the total time taken to realise a purchase order placed with a supplier. While shorter lead times are desirable, it can be challenging to get these from suppliers. However, longer lead times can limit supply chain responses to changing demand, variability, and uncertainties.

Having predictable transit times also contribute to cost management within shipping operations by reducing unnecessary expenses like inventory holding costs and optimising logistics processes.

Reliable transit times are also crucial for maintaining an efficient supply chain, by enabling companies to plan and coordinate their inventory, production, and distribution processes more effectively. 

Factors Affecting Transit Time

Much like with airplanes, ships will try to respect the schedules and keep to predicted transit times as much as possible. However, there are important factors that impact transit time, including:

  • Inadequate handling equipment or equipment breakdown at ports
  • Labour problems including strikes, COVID, and national holidays
  • Discrepancies or errors in customs documents
  • Failure to arrange necessary transport or labour
  • Poor weather conditions
  • Blank sailing of cargo vessels
  • Vessel rotation

Shipping companies may also adjust transit times in instances of sustainability. In some cases, carriers have reduced the speed of the vessel to protect an endangered species. Although the ship will take longer to reach the destination, the benefits for the environment are significant.

Ask MSC

At MSC, our team of experts are passionate about providing fast, and reliable transit times for our customers. We understand the importance of having reliable, flexible transit times for shippers and are committed to offering this. We offer additional services, such as end-to-end transport services designed to improve your overall supply chain management and ensure your cargo reaches its final destination as quickly and safely as possible.


Contact us today to explore how MSC’s full range of shipping and transportation solutions could be beneficial for your business.

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FAQs

What is transit time in shipping?

Transit time in shipping is the total time it takes for your cargo to move from its point of origin to its final destination after departure.

Why is transit time important for supply chain management?

Reliable transit times are important in supply chain management as they help businesses manage inventory, reduce storage costs, and maintain production schedules which enable them to meet customer expectations effectively.

What’s the difference between transit time, shipping time and lead time?

These three terms refer to different stages of the order and delivery process:

  • Lead Time is the time it takes to process your order before it ships. This includes picking, packing, and preparing the item for dispatch.
  • Transit Time is the time your package spends in the hands of the carrier, moving from the shipping origin to the destination.
  • Shipping Time is the total time from when you place your order to when it’s delivered. It includes both lead time and transit time.

What factors can delay transit time?

Some factors which can impact transit time include:

  • Equipment issues in port
  • Labor strikes or holidays
  • Customs clearance issues
  • Severe weather conditions
  • Required route changes
  • Environmental regulations which may impact vessel speed

How to calculate transit time in shipping?

To calculate transit time in shipping, consider the following:

  • Distance between origin and destination (including potential intermodal segments)
  • Mode of transport (e.g., sea, rail, road)
  • Buffer time for possible delays such as transshipment, customs clearance, port congestion, or weather disruptions

If you’re looking for schedule on msc.com, the results display an estimated transit time for each route. This is based on the planned vessel schedule but may be affected by operational or external factors.