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Customized solutions to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure proper packaging for protection and compliance during transit.
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How It Works

  • 01

    Inquiry

  • 02

    Confirm Price

  • 03

    Pickup & Booking

  • 04

    Purchase insurance (Pay Freight)

  • 05

    Export Customs Clearance in China

  • 06

    In Transit

  • 07

    Customs Clearance (Pay Tariff)

  • 08

    Pickup Goods

  • 09

    Delivery to Door

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Provide collection and repackaging of goods and customized services on demand.
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  • Rich Global Freight Forwarding Experience

    Our team brings years of expertise in international freight forwarding, ensuring smooth, hassle-free logistics for businesses across industries.
  • Competitive Shipping Rates

    Offering highly competitive shipping rates, we ensure that you get the best value for your freight forwarding needs without compromising on service quality.
  • Oversize & Heavy Cargo Transport

    We specialize in handling oversized and heavy cargo with tailored solutions to ensure safe and efficient transport, regardless of the size or weight of your shipment.
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    With an extensive network of business outlets worldwide, we provide easy access to a wide range of global freight forwarding services, ensuring timely and reliable deliveries.

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Why Collect Goods?

Economical: Collecting goods can improve transportation efficiency and reduce transportation costs. When multiple goods are packaged together, the waste of space and human resources can be reduced, and the separate transportation cost of each goods can also be reduced.

Environmentally friendly: Consolidating goods also helps reduce packaging waste and pollution. By packing multiple goods together, unnecessary packaging materials and waste can be reduced, thereby reducing environmental pollution.

Safety: Consolidation of goods can improve the safety of goods. When multiple goods are packaged together, the placement and movement of the goods can be avoided, thereby ensuring the safety of the goods during transportation.

Why Repackage the Goods?

Protect the goods: During the transportation process, the goods may be affected by extrusion, vibration, friction and so on. In order to protect the integrity and safety of the goods, it is often necessary to repack the goods or strengthen the packaging.

Comply with international shipping standards: Different countries and regions have different trade regulations and standards, such as packaging requirements, size restrictions, etc. In order to ensure that the goods can pass through customs inspections and comply with local regulations, it is sometimes necessary to repack the goods.

Adapt to different transportation methods: For different transportation methods, the goods need to adapt to different packaging forms. For example, shipping by sea requires more durable and waterproof packaging, while shipping by air requires lighter packaging.

Improved Appearance: When doing international trade, the appearance of goods is also an important way of presentation. If the packaging of the goods is old or damaged, it will leave a bad impression on customers. Therefore, sometimes it is necessary to repack the goods to improve the appearance of the goods.

To sum up, international logistics goods need to be repackaged mainly to protect the goods, comply with standards, adapt to the mode of transportation and improve the appearance of the goods.

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FAQs

Do I have to pay customs for a package from China to the Philippines?

Yes, you might have to pay customs for a package from China to the Philippines if its CIF value exceeds PHP 10,000, which is the de minimis threshold. Below this value, no taxes or duties are generally charged. If the value is higher, duties ranging from 0% to 20% and a GST of 12% may apply based on the product's HS Code.

How much is a container from China to the Philippines?

It depends on arrival and departure ports, but for reference, you should pay about 900-1000 USD for a 20FT one and about 1700-1900 for a 40FT one.

What is the cheapest way to ship from China to the Philippines?

For shipping 20 or 40-foot containers, the route from Shenzhen to Manila is often the most cost-effective option. 

Regarding small parcels under 2kg, the cheapest method is typically China Post, though it's important to note that the transit time can be quite lengthy, ranging from about 2 to 4 weeks.

Are there freight flights from China to the Philippines?

Yes, freight flight services are operating between China and the Philippines. Cargo airlines facilitate the shipment of goods between the two countries, offering services that generally result in average transit times ranging from 1 to 3 days.

What is the payment method for shipping fees?

For shipping fees below 500 US dollars, we can accept payment through Paypal or T/T. If the shipping fee exceeds 500 US dollars, we can only accept payment through T/T. However, if your supplier is willing to make payment to us in CNY, we are also happy to accept it.

How can I track the shipping status of my goods?

For air freight: You can track the transportation route by entering the bill of lading number on the website of the airline company. The bill of lading number is composed of Arabic numerals and has a format of "***-**** ****". For sea freight: We usually recommend tracking the shipment through the container number on the website of the shipping company as this method is the most accurate.