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Shipping Containers to Antigua and Barbuda from the United Kingdom

We ship 20ft and 40ft containers from UK ports to St John's and other terminals in Antigua and Barbuda, with a typical transit of 3-4 weeks. Loading takes place at your address, and the box stays sealed until it reaches your consignee.

Container shipping to Antigua and Barbuda from the United Kingdom covers personal, household and commercial cargo. We work mainly with 20ft standard, 40ft standard, 40ft high-cube and 45ft high-cube equipment on the Antigua and Barbuda trade, and can also quote reefers, pallet-wide boxes, open-tops and flat racks where the cargo demands them. A full container load to Antigua and Barbuda is tailored to move large volumes of trade cargo, a complete house of furniture, several vehicles, or a full relocation — sealed at your address and opened by your consignee at St John's.

We ship FCL, door-to-door containers and LCL groupage from the UK to every major city in Antigua and Barbuda, with a port to port transit of around 3-4 weeks into St John's. Our shipping team will work out the right container size for the job — a 40ft is usually the better value once the volume is there, but a 20ft remains the sensible box for a part house move or a single vehicle. You can even combine household contents and a car into one container: the vehicle is loaded first, chocked and strapped, a timber bulkhead is built behind it and the balance of the box is packed with your effects before it is customs sealed and hauled back to the port for the sailing to Antigua and Barbuda.

Container Shipping Rates: UK to Antigua and Barbuda

Get a firm rate
20ft FCL, port to port
£2,180 – £3,080Felixstowe or Southampton to St John's
40ft FCL, port to port
£2,880 – £4,28040ft high-cube typically £100 – £250 above standard
LCL groupage
£122 – £186 per cbmPer cubic metre or per 1,000kg, whichever is greater
UK haulage & loading
£420 – £780Container to your address with 2 – 3 hours free loading time
Export entry & VGM
£45 + £15Customs declaration and verified gross mass filing
Transit time
3-4 weeksPort to port into St John's

Indicative planning figures. Destination terminal handling, agency fees and customs charges in Antigua and Barbuda are payable locally and are quoted upfront so you can compare the true landed cost.

Container shipping services to Antigua and Barbuda — 20ft, 40ft, FCL and LCL

Car Shipping UK provides complete container shipping to Antigua and Barbuda for export cargo, household goods and removals. We deliver the empty container to your address for loading and return it to the terminal for export, or you can load at our bonded warehouse at Tilbury where most of our boxes are packed. Equipment on this route runs 20ft standard, 40ft standard and 40ft high-cube, and every container is weighed and VGM-filed before it is gated in for the vessel to St John's.

Live load FCL
Container delivered to a warehouse, home, office or storage unit on a tilt-tray or skeletal trailer with a three-hour loading window, then hauled back for shipment to Antigua and Barbuda. Palletising, crating and block-and-bracing are available at extra cost, or load and lash it yourself.
Drop and pick FCL
Where three hours is not enough, the container is dropped and left with you for two to three days — longer by arrangement — and collected once it is packed and ready for Antigua and Barbuda.
Warehouse or terminal loading
Deliver your cargo or vehicle to our yard and our freight handlers pack, block, brace and lash it into a 20ft or 40ft box. This often removes an inland haulage leg and is the simplest route for anyone without loading access.
LCL groupage
Smaller consignments to Antigua and Barbuda share a consolidated container, charged per cubic metre or per 1,000kg, whichever is greater, and are separated at the destination warehouse before delivery.

Standard 20ft and 40ft containers to Antigua and Barbuda

Standard steel containers are the workhorses of the Antigua and Barbuda trade and will take almost anything — cars, machinery, spare parts, shopfitting, building materials and personal effects. A 20ft holds roughly 28 cubic metres packed, a 40ft around 58, and both are weatherproof, lockable and customs sealed for the whole voyage. Container shipping costs more than groupage per cubic metre when the box is half empty, and less than groupage the moment it is full, which is the calculation our team will run for you before you book.

High-cube containers to Antigua and Barbuda

High-cube boxes are built to the same footprint as a 40ft standard but stand a foot taller, and that extra height is what makes them the right equipment for tall crates, stacked furniture, 4x4s on stands and machinery that will not clear a standard door. They are widely used on cargo to Antigua and Barbuda and price only marginally above a 40ft standard.

Refrigerated containers to Antigua and Barbuda

We ship reefer containers to Antigua and Barbuda for temperature-sensitive cargo. The unit holds a set temperature throughout the voyage on the vessel's power supply, with data logging on request, and is the usual answer for flowers, fruit, vegetables, plants, pharmaceuticals and chilled foodstuffs. Reefer bookings need more lead time than dry boxes, so tell us the commodity and the temperature band early.

Flat racks and open-top containers to Antigua and Barbuda

Where the cargo is too heavy, too long or too tall for a closed box we move it to Antigua and Barbuda on flat racks and open-tops. Flat racks have no side walls, so excavators, construction plant, boats, tractors and oversized machinery can be loaded from the side or lifted in from above and then welded, chained or strapped down to the deck. Out-of-gauge dimensions are declared to the line in advance and priced case by case with the stowage and lashing included, so there are no quayside surprises.

Cargo we ship in containers to Antigua and Barbuda

  • Full household removals — a whole house in a 40ft, part moves in a 20ft or as groupage
  • Commercial and trade cargo on pallets, in cases, drums or bulk bags
  • One to four vehicles per container, lashed and photographed before sealing for Antigua and Barbuda
  • Plant, tractors, generators and static machinery in open-top or flat-rack equipment
  • Building materials, shopfitting, solar equipment and spare parts
  • Personal effects and returning-resident consignments with duty relief documentation

Ports and terminals in Antigua and Barbuda

We discharge at St John's, choosing the terminal that gives your consignee the shortest inland leg. Where a landlocked or inland destination is involved, the container can continue by rail or road under the same bill of lading, or be devanned at the port and the cargo trucked on.

What travels in a container to Antigua and Barbuda

  • Household removals — full houses in a 40ft, part moves shared or in a 20ft
  • Commercial and trade cargo on pallets, in cases or in bulk bags
  • One to four vehicles per container, lashed and photographed before sealing
  • Plant, tractors and static machinery in open-top or flat-rack equipment
  • Building materials, shopfitting, generators and solar equipment

Choosing between a full container and groupage to Antigua and Barbuda

A full container load is priced for the box, not for what is inside it, so once your volume passes roughly fifteen cubic metres a 20ft FCL usually beats groupage on cost as well as on transit and handling risk. The box is sealed at your address and stays sealed until it is opened by your consignee or by customs in Antigua and Barbuda, which is the single biggest reason household and high-value cargo travels this way.

Groupage suits anything smaller. Your cargo is packed onto pallets or into cases, loaded into a shared container at our UK depot and separated at the destination warehouse before delivery. It is charged per cubic metre or per 1,000kg, whichever is greater, so accurate dimensions matter as much as weight. Groupage adds a few days at each end for consolidation and devanning, and we build that into the schedule we quote rather than leaving it as a surprise.

UK loading, haulage and cut-off times

We deliver an empty container to any UK address on a skeletal trailer with free loading time included, or you can load at our depot if access at your premises is tight. Where a vehicle is part of the load it goes in first on ramps, is lashed at four points and photographed before the doors close. The packed box then returns to the terminal ahead of the documentary and physical cut-offs for the sailing to St John's — typically two to three working days before the vessel berths, which is why we prefer to fix a loading date as soon as the rate is accepted.

Weights matter at this stage. Every export container needs a verified gross mass figure filed before loading, and overweight boxes are refused at the gate. We weigh at the terminal, file the VGM on your behalf and confirm the figure on the bill of lading.

Customs, duty and delivery in Antigua and Barbuda

Export formalities in the UK are handled by our own brokerage, so the declaration is lodged against the commercial invoice and packing list we have already checked. At the far end, our nominated agent in Antigua and Barbuda presents the bill of lading, clears the container and settles duty and local taxes, then arranges delivery to the address you nominate or devanning at the port if you would rather collect the cargo loose.

Import duty, VAT or GST equivalents and terminal handling in Antigua and Barbuda are set by local authorities and are payable locally. We show them as estimates on the quotation so the landed cost you compare is the real one, and we tell you which original documents your consignee must hold before the vessel arrives — usually the original or telex-released bill of lading, the invoice, the packing list and, where applicable, a certificate of origin.

Transit time and sailing frequency

Sailings to St John's run weekly from the main UK container terminals, with a port to port transit of 3-4 weeks. Direct services hold their schedule best; where a transhipment is involved we tell you which hub the box passes through and add realistic connection time rather than quoting the shortest theoretical routing. Peak season, blank sailings and equipment shortages all move dates, so we confirm the vessel and the ETA in writing at the point of booking and again once the container is gated in.

Container shipment to Antigua and Barbuda, step by stepStart a booking
  1. 1

    Quote

    Volume and equipment agreed, all-in rate confirmed in writing.

  2. 2

    Loading

    Empty container delivered to your UK address for loading.

  3. 3

    Customs

    Export entry and VGM filed, bill of lading drafted.

  4. 4

    Sailing

    Vessel departs for St John's, transit 3-4 weeks.

  5. 5

    Release

    Clearance in Antigua and Barbuda, duty settled and delivery or devanning.

Our container service to Antigua and Barbuda

How the shipment is handled at each stage, and what is included in the price we quote.

Equipment & loading

20ft, 40ft, high-cube, open-top and flat-rack boxes delivered with free loading time.

Packing & securing

Export packing, crating, lashing and bracing so cargo arrives as it left.

Customs both ends

UK export entry in house and clearance in Antigua and Barbuda through our nominated agent.

Documentation

Bill of lading, packing list, certificate of origin and letter of credit presentation.

Insurance

All-risks marine cover placed warehouse to warehouse on request.

Delivery

Port collection, inland haulage, devanning and unpacking as required.

Faster or cheaper alternatives

Need it sooner? Compare air freight to Antigua and Barbuda at 3-5 days. Shipping a vehicle on its own is usually cheaper on a RoRo sailing to Antigua and Barbuda.

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