Product Details:
Destination | ICD Ballabhgarh Faridabad |
Load | Both FCL and LCL |
Also Provides | Freight Forwarding & Custom Clarence |
Source Location | China |
Mode of Transport | Sea |
Service Mode | Offline |
Time Duration | 5 Days |
Large-scale cargo transportation through carrier ships is known as “sea freight.” After being packaged in containers, the goods are put onto a vessel. Since a typical cargo ship can carry up to 18,000 containers, shipping goods by sea is an economical way to move large amounts over long distances.
Transporting maritime freight can be done in a variety of ways:
Product Details:
Destination | India |
Source Location | Global |
Mode of Transport | Air |
Load | LCL |
Door-to-Door | Yes |
Service Mode | Offline |
LCL: 20 USD/cbm FCL:
Average transit time by sea:
There are four options:
Additional Information:
Product Details:
Source Location | Global |
Destination | India |
Load | Both FCL and LCL |
Mode of Transport | Air |
Type Of Industry | International |
Duration | 5 Days |
Transport by sea is one of the most popular options for shipping, and this is a key means for goods coming to India from China.
In China, we can make sure your goods are exported from all major ports, such as Shanghai, Qingdao, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Dalian, Tianjin, Xiamen, Macao, and Hong Kong.
We offer a variety of services, from full door-to-door to door-to-port and port-to-port.
With a door-to-door service, your goods will be in our hands from the factory or retailer in China all the way to your address in India.
Goods coming into China arrive at India’s premier ports. Here is a list of them.
Ocean freight will be the best deal for you if:
Product Details:
Load | Both FCL and LCL |
Also Provides | Freight Forwarding & Custom Clarence |
Destination | Kolkatta |
Mode of Transport | Sea |
Source Location | China |
Service Mode | Offline |
This is called the “volumetric weight” It’s very simple to calculate it:
How to Calculate Chargeable Weight for Air Freight Shipments:
Air Cargo in China – The complete guide:
Sino Info:
Product Details:
Destination | ICD Tughlakabad |
Mode of Transport | Sea |
Load | LCL |
Also Provides | Freight Forwarding & Custom Clarence |
Source Location | China |
Service Mode | Offline |
The shipping cost from China to India of goods depends on the methods used in the shipment. Those methods are road freight, rail freight, air freight, express shipping, and sea freight. Road freight is not recommended due to low reliability and relatively high costs. Similarly, the cost of rail freight between China and India is very high.
If the shipment is at least 2CBM and the supplier is near a railway line, the rail freight can be considered a good alternative. Otherwise, it is not recommended. Airfreight costs can vary based on the season, current demand, and shipped load.
Product Details:
Source Location | China |
Destination | Delhi |
Mode of Transport | Air and Sea |
Load | Both FCL and LCL |
Service Duration | 5 Days |
Service Mode | Offline |
Product Details:
Load | Both FCL and LCL |
Type | Import Movements |
I Deal In | Import logistics |
Source Location | Pan India |
Destination | Navasheva |
Mode Of Transport | Sea |
Service Type | Guangzhou/Yiwu To Inida Door Delivery |
Frequency | Daily Shipping From Guangzhou And Yiwu |
Air Freight and Sea Freight at best price:
Product Details:
Source Location | China |
Destination | India |
Mode of Transport | Air, Sea |
Service Type | Import Agent |
Load | Both FCL and LCL |
Service Duration | 5 Days |
Service Mode | Offline |
IFC is the only professional group of companies who can be your import export agents from China to India imports for full or loose container cargo load. IFC owns offices, warehouses and over 100 English & Chinese speaking Translators in Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Foshan, Shunde, Yiwu, Hebei, Jinjiang, Shishi, Keqiao, Shenzhen, Ningbo, Shanghai, Tianjin, Qingdao, Wenzhou, Taizhou that helps you sourcing finding reliable suppliers and inspection, forex payments security & shipping forwarding logistics from all over China with lowest freights.
In addition IFC has its own custom clearance CHA Office setup at Ports of ICD Delhi TKD Tughlakabad, Delhi airport, Chennai, Mumbai, Mundra, Pipavav, ACTL Faridabad, Sonepat, Piyala, Kolkatta, Navasheva and many more.
With this strong network IFC provides door to door delivery service all over India with offices in cities like Delhi, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, Surat, Ahmadabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkatta, and expanding to Pune, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Vadodara, Gurgaon, Noida, Kerala, Lucknow, Indoor, Bhopal by end of 2025.
In Our 15 years of experience in import export we have handled products like Smart Watch, Wireless Earphones, Bluetooth Speakers, Oxygen Concentrator, Oximeter, Digital / Mercury / Infrared Thermometer, Cutting Wheels, Power Tools, Furniture, Hardware, Footwear Accessories, Sport Shoes, Led Lighting, Garments apparels, Clothing Fabrics (Knitted / embroidery/ TR/ Rayon / Polyester/ PU/ PVC/ Non Woven) Cosmetics, LED Displays/signages, CCTV cameras, Tripods, LED TV & parts (Open Cell), Machinery, Handbags & Luggage, Toys, Electronics, Laptop Mobile Battery, Kitchen Ware (Knife, Scissors etc.), Auto Parts, Tiles, Wallpaper etc.
IFC is the best single window and gateway to your business from China. How To Start Business From China
Importing From China A Step By Step Guide:
Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Kg |
Volume Of The Shipment | 1 to 1000 kgs |
Expected Shipment Duration | 8-10 days |
Service Charge | depend on product |
Customization | Customized |
Location | China to delhi |
Mode | Air/sea |
warehousing | available |
shipping frequency | daily service |
custom clearance | available |
Shipping dangerous goods internationally, such as battery liquid and magnet lighters, requires compliance with various regulations to ensure safety. Here are the general steps to follow:
Identify the regulations: Familiarize yourself with the relevant regulations for shipping dangerous goods. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR) and the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) Code are two commonly used frameworks. Ensure you are up to date with the latest versions and any specific requirements for your goods.
Classify the goods: Determine the correct classification for your dangerous goods. Each dangerous item is assigned a UN number, class, and proper shipping name. Identify the appropriate classification codes for battery liquid and magnet lighters.
Packaging: Choose appropriate packaging that meets the regulations for your specific goods. This may involve using specific types of containers, such as UN-approved packaging, and ensuring proper labeling and marking on the packages. Follow the guidelines for the specific dangerous goods class.
Documentation: Complete the necessary documentation accurately. This includes a dangerous goods declaration, which provides detailed information about the contents, classification, and packaging of the shipment. You may also need additional documents such as a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), air waybill, bill of lading, or other shipping forms.
Labeling and marking: Apply the required labels and marks on the packages. This includes hazard labels, handling labels, and any other necessary markings specified by the regulations. Ensure all labeling is clear, visible, and complies with the guidelines.
Shipping restrictions and approvals: Check for any specific shipping restrictions or approvals required for your dangerous goods. Some items may have additional restrictions or may require permits or approvals from relevant authorities.
Training and certification: Ensure that personnel involved in handling, packaging, and shipping dangerous goods have received appropriate training and certification. Familiarize yourself with the training requirements and ensure compliance with them.
Choose a carrier: Select a shipping carrier that is experienced in handling dangerous goods and has the necessary permits and certifications. Provide them with all the required documentation and follow their instructions for packaging and shipping.
Declare and notify: Declare the dangerous goods to the carrier and any relevant authorities as required. Follow the specific procedures and guidelines provided by the carrier.
Monitor and track: Keep track of the shipment and monitor its progress to ensure it reaches its destination safely. Maintain communication with the carrier to address any issues or concerns that may arise during transit.
Remember, the specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on the nature of the dangerous goods, the mode of transport (air, sea, road), and the countries involved. It is crucial to consult the relevant regulations, seek expert advice if necessary, and comply with all applicable laws and regulations to ensure safe and compliant shipping of dangerous goods.