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World Clock & Global Time Zones

International logistics runs on accurate timing. Use the Amigo Logistics World Clock to check local time across major global hubs, compare time differences, and plan shipments around airline cut-offs, port schedules and customs working hours.

International logistics runs on accurate timing. Use the Amigo Logistics World Clock to check local time across major global hubs, compare time differences, and plan shipments around airline cut-offs, port schedules and customs working hours.

World time zones map for global logistics planning
Overview

Manage global logistics across time zones

Shipments move across continents, and every step—pickup, shipment acceptance, documentation cut-offs, flight departures, vessel schedules and last-mile delivery—depends on correct time zone coordination.

A world clock reduces miscommunication between teams and helps prevent missed cut-offs at airports, ports and customs offices.

Tip: Always confirm cut-off times in local time at the port/airport, and keep a buffer for documentation review and shipment handover.
World Clock Tool

Current time in major logistics hubs

Select your base city and compare times across major global logistics hubs. Add more cities by country to build a custom comparison view.

Choose from major cities worldwide.
Base Time Now

City / Hub Time Zone Current Local Time Difference vs Base

USE CASES

How world clock helps in shipping

Keep planning, documentation, and client communication aligned across time zones.

Shipment planning with global logistics timing Planning

Shipment planning

Origins & destinations

Align pickups, departures and milestone updates with local time at origin and destination.

Airline and vessel cut-off coordination across cities Cut-offs

Airline & vessel cut-offs

Documentation

Confirm documentation and shipment cut-off times across time zones to avoid rollovers and delays.

Customs clearance coordination by time zone Customs

Customs & clearance coordination

Compliance

Coordinate with customs offices operating in local time to improve clearance predictability.

Client communication across global business hours Communication

Client communication

Business hours

Schedule calls and updates during overseas business hours for faster decisions and approvals.

BEST PRACTICES

Time zone coordination tips

Confirm local cut-offs

Record cut-off times in the local time zone at the port or airport and share them clearly.

Use UTC when needed

Adopt UTC as a reference for multi-country planning to avoid confusion across teams.

Check holidays & weekends

Account for local holidays and weekend patterns at both origin and destination.

Add documentation buffers

Allow time for document review, security screening and ground handling.

Need help coordinating shipment timelines internationally?

Share your origin, destination and required timelines. We align schedules across time zones and recommend the best routing and service level.