Shipping from China to Philippines

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Sea Freight From China To Philippines

Made In China Freight offers competitive sea freight rates and customized shipping solutions from China to the Philippines, covering major ports including Manila, Cebu, and Davao. We offer multi-modal transport, pre-cleared customs, and optimized routes for efficient, cost-effective bulk shipments.

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Air Freight From China To Philippines

We select the most efficient airline routes to meet your time-sensitive requirements, ensuring fast and secure air freight to the Philippines. Our services include express 3–5 day delivery to Manila Ninoy Aquino Airport, real-time tracking, and specialized handling for medical and pharmaceutical shipments.

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Door to Door Shipping from China to Philippines

Our comprehensive service covers full customs clearance in the Philippines, door-to-door delivery across Metro Manila and provincial areas, and tailored packaging solutions. Supported by local agents and 24/7 customer service, we achieve a 98.7% customs success rate, providing smooth and hassle-free logistics for every shipment.

FCL Shipping from China To Philippines

FCL (Full Container Load) shipping from China to the Philippines offers an efficient and cost-effective way to transport large volumes of cargo. Key documents generally include the Bill of Lading, commercial invoice, and packing list, with transit times of 10 to 30 days. Working with a reliable freight forwarder like Made In China Freight simplifies the process by managing logistics, optimizing shipping routes, and ensuring smooth customs clearance. This partnership streamlines the entire shipment, guaranteeing your goods arrive safely and on schedule.

LCL Shipping from China To Philippines

LCL (Less than Container Load) shipping from China to the Philippines provides a cost-effective option for smaller shipments that don’t occupy a full container. This approach allows multiple exporters to share container space, lowering shipping costs while maintaining timely delivery, usually within 15 to 35 days. Essential documents include the Bill of Lading, commercial invoice, and packing list, which are required for smooth shipping and customs clearance. Partnering with a reliable freight forwarder like Made In China Freight simplifies logistics and documentation, ensuring a seamless shipping process and the safe arrival of your goods in the Philippines.

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Pickup and Delivery

Made In China Freight provides highly fuel-efficient pickup services in China, delivering sustainable and cost-effective transportation solutions. Our focus on minimizing environmental impact while upholding excellent service standards makes us a reliable partner for all your shipping needs.

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Warehousing

Made In China Freight provides China’s most fuel-efficient pickup service, offering sustainable and cost-effective transportation solutions. Our dedication to minimizing environmental impact while maintaining high service quality makes us a dependable partner for your shipping needs.

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Cargo Insurance

The cargo insurance ensures your goods are fully protected throughout the journey, all the way to any FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon) warehouse. This coverage guarantees peace of mind, safeguarding your shipments from potential risks during transit.

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Custom Clearance

We take care of all the paperwork and logistics details on your behalf, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free shipping process from start to finish.

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Loading Inspection

We ensure the safe packaging and proper loading of goods at your supplier's factory, taking every precaution to protect your cargo before it begins its journey.

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Your Best Freight Forwarder from China to Philippines

  • Offer the best ocean freight services from China to the Philippines
  • Provide competitive air freight solutions from China to the Philippines
  • Expert handling of customs clearance in China
  • Free warehouse services and loading solutions
  • Container loading supervision
  • Pickup and delivery services within China
  • 24/7 online customer support for your convenience
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Professional Shipping from China to Philippines: The Ultimate FAQ Guide

The most cost - effective option is sea freight, which is ideal for large or non - urgent items. Full Container Load (FCL) and Less than Container Load (LCL) costs vary according to the volume of goods and the port of destination. For instance, a 20 - foot container from Shenzhen to Manila starts at approximately $105, and the shipping time ranges from 3 to 6 days. If speed is a priority, air freight takes about 3 - 5 days but is more expensive. For example, the cost to ship to Manila is around $2.28 per kilogram.

Sea freight to major ports such as Manila and Cebu typically takes 10 - 15 days. The exact time depends on the shipping company and whether transshipment is involved. For example, a direct shipment from Shanghai to Manila takes 6 days, while a transshipped one may take up to 15 days. Air freight offers a consistent delivery time of 3 - 5 days, making it suitable for high - value or urgent goods.

You need a commercial invoice, packing list, Bill of Lading (B/L), and a Certificate of Origin (like Form E). Special items such as electronics and machinery may need additional certifications, including FDA and CE. To avoid delays, it's advisable to have a freight forwarder assist with the documentation process.

Duties are levied based on the Harmonized System (HS) code of the goods and their value, ranging from 0% to 30%. In addition, a 12% Value - Added Tax (VAT) is applied. The total taxes are calculated on the Cost, Insurance, and Freight (CIF) value of the goods. For example, the duty on electronics usually ranges from 0% to 15%, and on textiles from 5% to 20%.

Make sure to declare your goods truthfully and use the correct HS codes. Partner with an experienced freight forwarder who can handle pre - customs clearance and prepare all the necessary compliance documents. Since the Philippines customs conducts strict inspections, especially during peak seasons like November and December, it's a good idea to allow extra time for your shipments.

Door - to - door shipping covers picking up the goods from the supplier in China, international transportation, customs clearance in the Philippines, and local delivery to homes or offices in Metro Manila and other provinces. Some freight forwarders also offer double - clearance and tax - inclusive services, which are great for individuals or small and medium - sized enterprises.

Yes, you can. Freight forwarders provide LCL or consolidation services. By combining multiple batches of goods, you can reduce costs. For example, the cost of LCL sea freight can start as low as $890 per cubic meter.

It's recommended to purchase cargo insurance, which usually costs 0.3% - 1% of the goods' value. Freight forwarders can help you arrange this. Choosing a logistics company that has insurance partnerships will ensure that you get compensation in case of any damage to your goods.

The major ports in the Philippines are Manila, Cebu, and Davao. Among them, Manila North Port and South Port have the highest throughput and are suitable for transshipment to other islands.

Look for a freight forwarder that offers 24/7 customer service, provides transparent quotes, and has extensive experience in customs clearance. Check customer reviews and compare the shipping times and costs of different companies. Make sure the freight forwarder can support the specific transportation methods you need, such as cold chain or dangerous goods transportation.

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