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Container DDU China to Canada

You need to know what to budget in your shipment for if you're shipping something from China to Canada. You will require several pieces of paperwork, such as a Commercial Invoice, Certificate of Origin, and Bill of Lading/Airway Bill, whether you decide to ship via container or airfreight. Your import license will also be required by your shipping company.

Costs

Depending on how much cargo is being transported, shipping a Container DDP China to Canada can be expensive. Upon warehouse release at the origin and destination ports, local fees are frequently assessed. These costs consist of the duties, taxes, and port and customs clearance fees. The volume of the shipment will also affect sea freight rates. For instance, shipping a 40-foot equivalent container from Shanghai to Montreal will cost $2599, and from Ningbo to Vancouver, it will cost $1,229. When shipping to Vancouver, where the port is located, the shipping costs are even more affordable for a full container load.


There are two different shipping lanes from China to Canada: Atlantic and Pacific. Both routes depart from seaports in China's east and travel westward past Japan to reach the US and Canada. When deciding between air freight and sea freight, think about which option is the most reliable and affordable for your shipping requirements. Express freight is the least expensive shipping method for small, light items. This process costs $5 per kil and takes less time.


Why choose MATIC EXPRESS Container DDU China to Canada?

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