FCL Shipping from Dubai to Kenya
Full container load freight forwarding from Jebel Ali to Port of Mombasa. Freight forwarding services for businesses shipping from Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi & Ras Al Khaimah.
Delta Global Cargo offers dedicated FCL (Full Container Load) shipping from Dubai to Kenya, with direct sea freight services from Jebel Ali Port to Port of Mombasa. Whether you are a manufacturer, trader, or importer, our full container load shipping service provides a secure, cost-effective solution for large cargo volumes on the Dubai–Kenya route. If you’re comparing Dubai to Kenya container shipping options or need transparent Dubai to Kenya freight rates, our specialists will help you ship a container from Dubai to Kenya — with clear transit times, competitive pricing, and end-to-end support.
All cargo from across the UAE — including from Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah — is collected and consolidated at Jebel Ali Port, the UAE’s largest and most connected container terminal. From Jebel Ali, FCL containers sail directly to Port of Mombasa via the Indian Ocean or Red Sea in 12–16 days. Delta Global works with leading ocean carriers including Maersk, MSC, CMA CGM, Evergreen to ensure 3+ weekly sailings on this lane.
Transit Times: Dubai to Kenya
Sailing schedules from Jebel Ali Port to Port of Mombasa
Container Options for Dubai to Kenya
FCL container types available on this route
20ft Dry Container
33 CBM capacity. Ideal for dense or heavy cargo up to ~28 tonnes. Most cost-effective for smaller FCL loads to Kenya.
40ft Dry Container
67 CBM capacity. Standard choice for most FCL shipments. Suitable for general merchandise, machinery, and packaged goods.
40ft High Cube
76 CBM capacity with extra 30cm ceiling height. Most popular option for Dubai–Kenya FCL. Ideal for voluminous, lightweight cargo.
20ft Reefer
Temperature-controlled container for food, pharmaceuticals, and perishable goods requiring cold chain from Dubai to Kenya.
Open Top Container
For over-height cargo such as machinery, generators, and project equipment. Loaded from the top with tarpaulin cover.
Flat Rack Container
For over-dimensional or heavy-lift cargo. Suitable for vehicles, steel structures, and industrial equipment to Kenya.
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Ports: Dubai to Kenya
Origin and destination ports for FCL container shipping
Jebel Ali Port — Dubai
The UAE’s largest port and one of the world’s top 10 container terminals. All FCL cargo from Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah departs from Jebel Ali.
Sharjah / Abu Dhabi / RAK
Cargo from across the UAE is trucked to Jebel Ali Port for loading. Delta Global manages inland haulage from all UAE emirates.
Port of Mombasa
Kenya’s principal deep-water container gateway and East Africa’s busiest, handling roughly 2.1 million TEUs annually across two terminals. The 472 km Standard Gauge Railway and Northern Corridor highway link it to Nairobi and inland depots at Naivasha, also serving Uganda, Rwanda and South Sudan.
Port of Lamu
Kenya’s newer deep-water port under the LAPSSET corridor, with three 400 m berths handling Post-Panamax vessels over 10,000 TEU and a planned annual capacity near 1.2 million TEUs. It anchors road and rail links toward northern Kenya, Ethiopia and South Sudan.
Dubai–Kenya Trade Overview
Key trade sectors and import categories on this route
FCL containers from Jebel Ali sail the Indian Ocean deep-sea lane to Kenya, routing almost entirely through the Port of Mombasa, East Africa’s busiest container gateway, with the new deep-water Port of Lamu now providing a second option. From Mombasa, cargo moves inland on the 472 km Standard Gauge Railway and the Northern Corridor highway to Nairobi and the Naivasha and Embakasi inland container depots, then onward to Uganda, Rwanda and South Sudan. Imports from Dubai and the Jebel Ali Free Zone typically include building materials, steel and aluminium, machinery and spare parts, electronics, vehicles and auto parts, plastics, FMCG, textiles, and re-exported consumer goods.
Common FCL cargo from Dubai to Kenya:
- Building Materials
- Consumer Electronics
- Vehicles & Auto Parts
- FMCG
- Machinery
How FCL Shipping from Dubai to Kenya Works
Simple 5-step process from quote to delivery
Request a Quote
Share your cargo details — weight, dimensions, commodity, and required delivery date.
Cargo Pickup
We collect cargo from your premises in Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, or Ras Al Khaimah.
Container Loading
Your cargo fills the container at Jebel Ali Port and is sealed for the voyage to Kenya.
Ocean Transit
Your container sails from Jebel Ali to Port of Mombasa in 12–16 days aboard a scheduled liner service.
Port Delivery
Container arrives at Port of Mombasa for your customs clearance. Delta Global provides door-to-port FCL service.
Why Choose Delta Global for Dubai to Kenya Freight?
FCL freight forwarding specialists with deep experience on the UAE–Kenya corridor As an established freight forwarder and container shipping company, we support commercial importers, exporters, and bulk shippers who need dependable FCL freight from Dubai to Kenya — handling regular container volume, not one-off shipments.
FCL Shipping Specialists
Delta Global focuses exclusively on full container load and LCL sea freight from the UAE. No air cargo, no distractions — just containers done right.
Jebel Ali Port Expertise
We operate daily from Jebel Ali — the UAE’s primary FCL gateway. Our port relationships ensure smooth vessel bookings and container releases.
Multi-Carrier Rate Access
We work with 4 major carriers on the Dubai–Kenya lane to compare rates and ensure you get the best FCL freight price available.
Complete Export Documentation
Bill of lading, packing list, certificate of origin, commercial invoice — our documentation team handles all UAE export paperwork for your FCL shipment.
All UAE Origins Accepted
Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah — we collect cargo from anywhere in the UAE and route it through Jebel Ali for FCL shipping to Kenya.
Frequently Asked Questions: FCL Shipping Dubai to Kenya
How long does FCL shipping from Dubai to Kenya take?
Transit time from Jebel Ali to Port of Mombasa is typically 12–16 sailing days. Including export documentation in Dubai and pre-vessel stuffing, total door-to-port time is usually 14–19 days from cargo pickup.
Which ports in Kenya does Delta Global ship FCL containers to?
We primarily ship to Port of Mombasa. Port of Mombasa is the primary FCL gateway for Kenya.
Can I ship FCL from Sharjah or Abu Dhabi to Kenya?
Yes. Cargo from anywhere in the UAE — Dubai, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah — all loads at Jebel Ali Port for FCL shipment to Kenya. Delta Global arranges pickup from your premises across the UAE.
What container types are available for Dubai to Kenya shipping?
We offer 20ft Dry, 40ft Dry, 40ft High Cube, 20ft Reefer, Open Top, and Flat Rack containers. The 40ft High Cube is the most common choice for general cargo on this route due to its extra height clearance and competitive freight rate per CBM.
Does Delta Global provide customs clearance in Kenya?
Delta Global provides door-to-port FCL shipping. We handle all UAE export documentation including bill of lading, packing list, and certificate of origin. Kenyan customs require an Import Declaration Form (IDF) filed via the Kenya Trade Network Agency (KenTrade). A Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) is mandatory for importers. Mombasa handles FCL cargo efficiently with competitive port charges.
What are the advantages of FCL over LCL shipping to Kenya?
FCL gives you exclusive use of the container — no other cargo, no risk of co-loading damage. It is more cost-effective once you exceed approximately 15–18 CBM. FCL also typically has faster transit times and fewer handling touchpoints than LCL, reducing risk of damage or delay.
Get a Free FCL Quote: Dubai to Kenya
Contact Delta Global Cargo for competitive FCL freight rates from Jebel Ali to Port of Mombasa. Full container load shipping — professional, reliable, door-to-port.
