How Long When Shipping from China to Mexico
Departure Port | Destination Port | Estimated Transit time (days) |
Ningbo | Manzanillo | 23 |
Lazaro Cardenas | 23 | |
Shanghai | Manzanillo | 23 |
Lazaro Cardenas | 23 | |
Shenzhen | Manzanillo | 27 |
Lazaro Cardenas | 31 |
Are you looking for service of shipping containers from China to Mexico? TJ China freight provides a variety of services tailored to your needs.
Freight service covers all the major ports: Shanghai, Shenzhen, Ningbo, Qingdao, Guangzhou, Tianjin, Dalian, Xiamen. We offer door to door, door to port and port to port transportation services from China to Mexico, depending on your specific needs. The transit time to ship a container from China to Mexico is estimated between 20 to 30 days from port to port. The number of days will vary depending on the required service route and sailing schedule.
Whether it’s shipping by air freight or via sea freight shipping containers, our team will endeavor to bring you the best and most cost-effective transport solutions from China to Mexico. Read on the details about shippingfrom China to Mexico.
Tj China Freight has stable quantity of shipping goods from China to Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico city, Mexicali, Tijuana, Puebla, etc. So that we can always get the good ocean freight to Mexico port from many carriers, and we can ensure the container space even in peak season.
There are many basic international airports in Mexico and there are also many shipments goods from China to Mexico by air, Tj China Freight can provide very competitive air freight which is lower than the market to our customer based on your demand schedule.
When transporting goods you might want to temporarily store them in a warehouse, especially if you are sourcing your cargo from many different outlets. Our facilities provide all the standard services when it comes to warehouse logistics.
Tj China Freight have good cooperation with many carriers from China to Mexico by FCL, such as EMC, COSCO, OOCL, HMM, ONE, MSK, APL. We can provide the good ocean freight and stable space from any port in China to any port in Mexico.
As we all know that the destination charge is very high for LCL, so the importers always complain this problem, Tj China Freight set up the charge standard reasonably for LCL destination charge which is much lower than market standard.
Tj China Freight will provide most fuel efficient pickup service China
We provide free warehousing services for any of your goods.
The cargo insurance protects your goods all the way to any Any FBA Warehouse
We handle all paperwork and other details for you.
Ensure safe packaging and loading of goods in your suppliers' factory.
Departure Port | Destination Port | Estimated Transit time (days) |
Ningbo | Manzanillo | 23 |
Lazaro Cardenas | 23 | |
Shanghai | Manzanillo | 23 |
Lazaro Cardenas | 23 | |
Shenzhen | Manzanillo | 27 |
Lazaro Cardenas | 31 |
If you’re importing from China, and need to ship your goods to Mexico, this is the right guide for you!
You don’t need years of experience to ship goods from China to the Mexico.
Why?
Because today I am going to break down this process into easy and simple steps.
I will take you through the cost of shipping containers, Mexico customs regulations, importation documents, shipping routes, modes or transports, etc.
By the end of this guide, you will easily pack and ship cargo from China to Mexico.
So, if you want to save both time and money when importing from China to Mexico., then this is a must-read guide.
When it comes to shipping from China to Mexico, you can count on Tj China Freight freight forwarder.
With years of experience in the freight forwarding industry, Tj China Freight offers an all-in-one shipping package.
Tj China Freight has over ten offices in different cities in China, making it easy to coordinate well with the suppliers.
It has been in the freight forwarding industry for more than ten years, besides being awarded NVOCC 7.
Furthermore, Tj China Freight works closely with various airlines and top cargo ships, making it easier to negotiate the best deals when shipping from China to Mexico.
Can you imagine using Tj China Freight’s warehouse for 20 to 30 days for FREE?
Or, using the Tj China Freight’s shipping containers for free for up to 28 days!
Well, you’ll save a lot.
And, this will give you peace of mind.
You know, what?
Whether you want the door to door shipping from China to Mexico., customs clearance, or insurance – Tj China Freight handles everything for you.
Also, Tj China Freight will evaluate your shipping needs to recommend the best mode of transport.
Tj China Freight will help you to choose from rail freight, ocean freight or sea freight.
But, there is something even more important you need to know when shipping from China to Mexico.
That is the.
Before thinking about how to import from China to Mexico, one has to wonder how much will it cost for such a shipment.
Several factors will always determine the cost of shipping from China to Mexico.
And, some of the factors may include:-
When one uses a port with high handling capacity, the shipping cost will be lower than a port with low handling capacity.
This difference comes as a result of economies of scale.
World’s busiest port, such as Shanghai will be cheaper owing to the large capacity of around 32 million containers a year it handles.
Port of Shanghai
You should know the exact port where your freight forwarder will load the cargo.
As a rule of thumb, go for a port that will cost less.
That is, check whether they will use feeder vessels or not.
Also the distance between the departure and the destination port is a factor determining the cost.
The distance between the two ports is directly proportional to the shipping charges.
Obviously, longer sea routes will cost more.
The difference simply comes as a result of the logistics incurred like the fuel etc.
The cost will also depend on the weight/measure of the good you’re shipping.
This means that 1 cubic meter is equivalent to 1000 kg.
If anything varies from the standard measure, you’ll incur additional costs.
An example is where the shipment is 3 cubic meters and 3500 kg.
In such a case, the weight is considered bigger and hence the shipping rate for the sea depends on that.
When importing from a supplier far from any port, one has to incur the road transport charges to the departure port.
This factor has to be considered when sourcing for a commodity to be imported.
It is important to have the supplier located near the main port to avoid such extra costs.
From time to time, container shipping changes fluctuate.
So, it is important to factor in the fluctuations when budgeting.
A freight forwarding company such as Tj China Freight can give the probable estimation of the fluctuation to avoid underestimation which may end up in delays.
These fluctuating rates are simply fixed by all the shipping lines so that they can stop the falling sea freight rates.
These rates are normally artificially increased using large general rate increases (GRIs).
Before deciding on the method of shipment to Mexico, the weight is an important parameter to consider.
Normally, sea freight is 4 to 6 times cheaper than air freight though very slow as it takes longer.
Evergreen cargo ship
It is more cost-effective to use courier to ship weights less than 100kg than other modes.
When loads more than 100kg are to be shipped, sea or air flight will be cost-effective.
In sea freight, more weight translates to high shipping cost.
Big cargo via air freight will attract high charges to a tune of 4 to 6 times.
This is a cost that is normally charged when the shipping company pays VAT and Mexico duty on behalf of the importer before billing it.
In some cases, deferment may be charged as a percentage, which may be high and add to the final importation cost.
These are costs that the importer can easily avoid.
To protect your goods in transit, it can be important to get insurance coverage.
This cover takes care of the damages or losses during the transit period.
The insurance cost will cover the value of the goods, but not the weight or volume.
The cost increases with the value of the commodities.
Hence, more valuable goods will attract high insurance charges.
The Mexico import duties and taxes will obviously affect the cost of your imports.
As a matter of fact:
Every importer has to pay all the Mexico Duty + VAT unless his/her goods are eligible for duty relief scheme.
Once your goods reach Mexico, they will be cleared via customs.
Charges of the invoice together with Mexico Duty + VAT will be paid at the port of destination.
Obviously, this is before the goods are finally released.
The shipping costs keep varying depending on the seasons.
Below is an example of the recent shipping costs from different ports in China to Mexico ports include;-
For Full Container Loads (FCL) rates
Departure Port | Destination Port | Container 20’ (USD) | Container 40’ (USD) | Estimated Transit time (days) |
Ningbo | Manzanillo | 1400 | 2150 | 23 |
Lazaro Cardenas | 1400 | 2150 | 23 | |
Shanghai | Manzanillo | 565 | 1265 | 23 |
Lazaro Cardenas | 565 | 1265 | 23 | |
Shenzhen | Manzanillo | 1500 | 2150 | 27 |
Lazaro Cardenas | 1500 | 2150 | 31 |
For Less Container Load (LCL) Rates
Departure Port | Destination Port | USD/CBM (1-3 CBM) | USD/CBM (3-9 CBM) | Estimated Transit time (days) |
Ningbo | Manzanillo | 10 | 20 | 25 |
Lazaro Cardenas | 20 | 30 | 35 | |
Shanghai | Manzanillo | 10 | 20 | 25 |
Lazaro Cardenas | 20 | 30 | 25 | |
Shenzhen | Manzanillo | 10 | 20 | 23 |
Lazaro Cardenas | 20 | 30 | 23 |
Note: For LCL; P/Cube =100cm x100cm x 100cm.
It takes good time to ship from China to Mexico owing to some logistics which have to take place.
Be it a huge cargo, or a small parcel – it has to undergo some processes or procedures.
And, therefore, so many factors come into play when shipping from China to the Mexico.
Apart from the shipping time, you need to factor in customs clearance, delivery, loading and offloading the cargo.
Several factors come into play before one decides on which mode to use when shipping from China to Mexico.
The goods can either be shipped via air or sea.
It will all depend on the nature of goods.
Of course, the urgency of the commodity will determine the mode of shipping.
The perishable goods requiring very short duration can use air transportation while those that require long duration can use sea transportation.
Tj China Freight prides itself with on time delivery of the goods both at the port and at the inland destination.
This means that Tj China Freight will ensure that the customer receives the goods at a convenient place.
The courier services are known to give bulk service on every process involved in the importation. They will provide door to door services.
The importer will only enter into an agreement with Courier Company and they shall ensure that the good is delivered to the importer’s door step.
Most trusted courier companies for Mexico to China shipment may include: DHL, FedEx, UPS and TNT.
Courier shipping from China to Mexico
China is about 11,503 km away from Mexico but traversing this distance may take longer owing to the sea routes defined by water bodies.
Sea freight is determined by the location of ports to be used and the nature of consignment to be transported.
Very bulky consignment is normally shipped via sea.
Although it takes time to reach the final destination, it has proven to be the cheapest ever.
Before choosing this shipment method, he/she must be well acquainted with different ports both in China and Mexico.
Sea freight to Mexico.
China has so many sea ports.
The busiest sea ports include:
Note: You should ship your goods to a convenient sea port that allows you to easily ship from China to Mexico.
The geographical location of Mexico makes it an important destination when it comes to ocean freight.
It is surrounded to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean, to the east by the Gulf of Mexico.
To the southeast, it is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea.
All these water bodies play host to a number of sea ports that serve Mexico and the USA.
As such, ocean freight is considered the best option for import shipment into Mexico.
Let’s go through the main sea ports in Mexico.
Also known as the great port of Mexico, it is an important commercial port in Mexico.
It provides shipping services to 11 shipping lines bringing in a variety of goods on a weekly basis.
It also boosts of 12 piers with depth varying between 27 to 42 feet.
Port of Veracruz
It has the capacity to handle around 25 million tons of cargo annually.
In case you are shipping via this port to your final port of destination, you don’t have to worry.
The port has a well-integrated system that links it to other cities within Mexico.
Port Altamira is served by 11 shipping lines bringing a total of 16 million tons of goods annually.
With an area covering 300hectares, port Altamira accommodates 12 maritime terminals that allows it to serve a wide range of cargo carriers.
Port Altamira
Ships that dock at this port carries shipments that include liquids, mineral and general cargo.
It is well connected to other cities within Mexico by a well-integrated system of Highways and a railway line.
Port Lazio is located in the city of Lazio Calderas and is considered to be the biggest seaport in Mexico.
Port Lazaro Calderas
It has a capacity to handle 25 million tons of cargo annually.
On top of this, it handles 2,200,000 TEU’s annually.
Most cargo carriers that dock at this port ship dry bulk, liquid cargo and containers.
The port is served by one terminal and it is owned by the Ports Authority of Lazio.
This is the busiest port in Mexico based on the total tonnage and volume of container cargo.
Situated in the town of Manzanillo, this port was founded in the 1950.
Manzanillo Port
It is connected to the city of Guadalajara and Mexico City by the ferromax railway line.
It is also connected to the cities of Colima and Puerto Vallarta by a modern highway.
Having understood the ports that your cargo will land when importing to Mexico, it is good to understand the shipping routes.
Let’s see these routes and the distance each route starting from the port of origin in China.
This route covers a distance of 17379nm taking a ship 72 days to arrive at Port Manzanillo in Mexico from China.
It starts at Mawei port in china from where it moves to the Pacific Ocean via the East and South China Sea.
From there, it enters the Indian Ocean through the Adman Sea before joining the Arabian Sea.
It moves to the Suez Canal via the Gulf of Suez and the red proceeding to the Mediterranean Sea.
It links up with the Atlantic Ocean passing through the Strait of Gibraltar heading to the Caribbean Ocean.
It arrives at port Manzanillo through the North Pacific Ocean while passing through the Panama Gulf.
This route starts at Port Qinhuangdao in china entering the Pacific Ocean through the East and South China Sea and the Philippine Sea.
It then proceeds to the Strait of Malacca before entering the Indian Ocean through the Adman Sea.
From the Indian Ocean, the route proceeds to the Arabian Sea and into the Gulf of Aden.
It then continues to the Mediterranean Sea via the Nile and Damietta River.
It connects to the Atlantic Ocean via the strait of Gibraltar before going to the Pacific Ocean via the Panama Canal.
Your cargo carrier will land at Port Lazaro in Mexico.
This will take approximately 76 days in the sea covering a distance of 18342nm.
Your shipment in this route will start at the Port of Zhenjiang in China.
It joins the Pacific Ocean through the East and South China Sea and the Philippines Sea.
It then proceeds to the Strait of Malacca before entering the Indian Ocean through the Adman Sea.
From the Indian Ocean, the route proceeds to the Arabian Sea and into the Gulf of Aden.
It then continues to the Mediterranean Sea via the Nile and Damietta River.
It connects to the Atlantic Ocean via the strait of Gibraltar before connecting to Mexico via the Gulf of Mexico.
After covering a distance of 16057nm in 70 days, your cargo docks at the port of Altamira.
Another shipping route for your cargo is the Guangzhou- Veracruz route.
This starts off at the Port of Guangzhou in China before joining the Pacific Ocean via the South China Sea.
It proceeds to the Indian Ocean through the Adman Sea.
From there, it heads to the Arabian Sea and into the Gulf of Aden.
It joins the Suez Canal via the Suez Canal River and the Gulf of Suez.
It proceeds to the Mediterranean Sea and into the Strait of Gibraltar before joining the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico.
It heads to the Caribbean Sea and into the Bah ’a De Campeche Bay before docking at Port Veracruz.
This route will take your cargo 63 days before docking covering a distance of 15150nm.
Here at TJ China Freight, we provide you with information on ports which you can choose for the shipment of your cargo.
Mexico shares most shipping companies with those taking consignments to the neighboring European countries.
MSC Shipping company
Depending on the shipping rate and the shipping time, the shipping company is chosen appropriately.
When one requires medium shipping rates and medium transit time, the following companies will be recommended; COSCO and KLINE.
For low shipping rates and long transit time; MSC, CSCL, PIL, ZIM, WANHAI, MISC will do.
While for high shipping rates and less transit time, you can consider APL, CMA, HMM or MSK.
The time taken for the consignment to reach its final destination is greatly determined by the availability of the documents for importation.
Different authorities will require different types of documents.
Once the authenticity of all the import documents is conformed, the importer gets the consignment on time without any delays.
Basically, two sets of documents are important during shipment; one set is verified at the departure port and the other set at the destination port.
In an event that the importer chooses to use an agent, the FOB will have to be bought by him to authorize the supplier to process all the necessary documentation.
Customs clearance
In this case, the importer will have the obligation to handle clearance of the commodity at the destination port.
In any international importation, the key documents needed when doing shipment will include:
And, any other required documents from the authority depending on the good imported.
At times, the agents may not inform the importer when the goods arrive at the destination port.
Hence, it is important that the importer be well equipped with all the necessary documents.
Besides, the importer should have a good track of the ship movement to estimate the exact arrival date.
For any international shipping, packing list and commercial invoice are mandatory.
Let’s have a quick overview of these documents:
This indicates all the contents in the container.
Descriptions such as:
This will also be helpful at the destination port.
You will use it to verify the goods you’ll receive.
It indicates the actual types of the products, their order values and the consignee and is used by the customs to calculate the custom duties.
In other words, commercial invoice is a custom declaration document.
Since it is a declaration document, the following must be contained inside it;
This is part of a clearance document to be presented at the port of entry.
The importer will authenticate this document by filing and appending signature on it.
It is usually filled and signed within the first thirty days when the goods arrive at the customs location.
A custom official can only give a ‘pass out order’ document after doing an assessment and ensuring the bill of entry is fully filled and signed.
Upon receipt of the ‘pass out order’ from the customs official, the consignment is free to be taken to the final destination.
When the goods arrive at the destination port insurance certificate will be required as part clearance procedure.
It assists the customs official in differentiating whether the imported good selling price is part of the insurance or not.
This is vital in coming up with the import duty – you’ll use it to assess value of goods.
This is used mostly in machine importation.
During value assessment, the customs official uses this document to come up with the recent market value of the machinery.
This document will explain in literature form the use of such equipment and the literature must be attached alongside other clearance documents.
It implies that, this document type is only needed for specific goods.
Due to standards of different countries, some goods will require the test results showing the conformity of the imported product to the country’s standard.
At the port of entry, customs official usually takes a specific commodity and gives to an authorized government laboratory to test if its quality conforms to the set standards.
If the test results indicate that the quality is acceptable, the goods can be cleared otherwise it will be rejected.
This is critically important right from the port of departure.
It shows the services being offered by the freight forwarder to the shipper.
With this document, the carrier and the driver can get accurate information to be used to process the invoice and the freight shipment.
Normally, bill of lading is given at the point of the collection to the carrier and its copy attached to the package.
In case of any damage or loss, bill of lading will be very helpful as it will act as a proof of ownership anytime claims of compensation are made.
It contains:
The fastest way to ensure the cargo reaches the Mexico from China is via air freight.
Although it is the fastest, it is also restricted by a number of factors.
Some huge consignments cannot be carried via air and hence has to undergo sea transportation.
One may wonder why many prefer air freight to sea freight.
The reasons are so many, but the most common one is the shortest delivery time.
Also, air freight agencies use shortest routes to the destination airport.
It depends on the urgency of the cargo.
A factor of cost-effectiveness also comes into play due to the minimal point of contact.
That is, one freight broker easily handles all the logistics which saves time and money.
Also, the consignment is insured for risk reduction and tracking and hence its safety is highly guaranteed.
To use air freight from China to Mexico, you need to know the location of various airports.
And, that’s what you’re going to learn next.
China being an industrialized country has several airports situated in different towns to ensure easy movement of goods to the nearest airport.
Air China Cargo
The busiest main airports in China include:
Apart from this, you should know the main airport where you’ll deliver the cargo.
Now, let’s shift to Mexico.
As a fact, the economy of Mexico is the third largest economy in North America.
This makes it the best market when importing goods from China.
Generally, there are three major airports handling cargo shipment in Mexico that you should know about.
They are:
i. Mexico City International Airport
ii. Cancun International Airport
iii. Guadalajara International Airport.
Let’s discuss each of these airports in terms of their cargo handling and the areas they serve.
You should consider Mexico City International Airport any time you’re choosing for air freight from China to Mexico.
Well, for starters, here are quick facts about this airport:
Also, it has gone through major infrastructural changes to facilitate its cargo handling system.
This incorporates plans to build New Mexico City International Airport to compliment the airport in its operations.
Mexico City International Airport
It is therefore safe to say that with this airport, your cargo will be handled properly.
Moreover, the airport serves the areas around Mexico City and its environs.
However, this should not discourage you from using it if you are not around the airport.
With its well-integrated modes of transport, your cargo will arrive safely to the point of destination.
And, before I forget, in 2017, it handled a total of 537,262.69 tons of cargo.
This indicates that many importers use this airport to import handle their cargo.
Cancun International airport is Mexico’s second busiest airport.
But what makes Cancun International airport to be considered Mexico’s second busiest airport after Mexico International airport?
The answer to this lies in the following facts.
This airport best serves Cancun and its environs.
This should not hinder you from Shipping from China to Mexico via air freight when you’re not within this area.
Cancun International Airport
An integrated transport network in place will assist you in transporting your cargo to your point of destination.
Lastly is the Guadalajara International Airport, which is located in the City of Guadalajara.
These are the facts that relate to this airport.
Guadalajara International Airport
It best serves the city of Guadalajara and its environs.
However, with interlinked transport system, you do not have to worry importing from China to Mexico via this airport.
Door to door transit may take a junk of time, but it is important to know what it is.
It is also an effective way of importing from China to Mexico.
In fact, in door to door shipping from China to Mexico, the freight forwarder will handle everything for you.
The process involves the following main stages:
Once the supplier has finished production of the goods, they will be in the warehouse waiting to be collected depending on the agreement.
The supplier may transport the good to the port.
Or, if one operates on the EXW shipping terms, then he/she will take the full responsibility of organizing the transportation to the port.
Packing Shihang copper nickel pipes
In such cases, the supplier will always leave the finished commodity in the factory for collection.
All these transit times between the suppliers to the departure port takes time.
A lot is involved, especially where the road transport is involved before the port.
From the factory, the cargo/goods go to the port of origin in China/
They then undergo different processes before loading ready for shipping
The processes within 7 days may include; custom clearance, loading into the container, moving the container to the quay and finally loading onto the ship.
Depending on the nature of goods, you can use air freight or sea freight.
For air freight, the cargo will only take a few days.
However, for ocean freight, it will take a number of days.
I hope you remember what I had indicated earlier.
Once the cargo/goods arrive in Mexico, it will undergo various procedures.
It will include custom clearance, inspection, offloading, and a bit of paperwork.
After this, the cargo/goods will be ready for the next procedures.
That is, the freight forwarder will arrange for transportation of the goods/cargo to your door step.
Door to door shipping
Whenever you’re importing from China to Mexico, you can choose many modes of shipping.
The mode of shipping will depend on:
i. Cost of shipping
ii. Type and nature of goods
iii. Space available, i.e. volumetric shape is key in ocean freight
iv. Whether you’re going for ocean freight or air freight
So, which options should you consider?
We have:
Now, let’s discuss each mode of shipping from China to Mexico.
This is simply a refrigerated container suitable for the transportation of commodities requiring controlled temperatures and perishable goods.
Some of the temperature sensitive goods likely to be transported in these containers are: dairy products, fruits, meat, fish, flowers, pharmaceutical products among others across long distances.
This type of the container can maintain temperature within the range needed throughout the transit time.
Reefer containers are designed with bottom air delivery units which distributes chilled air from its floor via the T-designed deck.
This air then moves consistency throughout the container.
Reefer container
Regardless of the room temperatures, the reefer containers have warm ups which are able to elevate the temperatures to about 30 degrees Celsius if need be.
And please note:
Reefer is designed to maintain the pre-cooled cargo temperature to its destination, but not to reduce the temperature.
When chilled cargo is to be transported, heat and gases have to be removed by ensuring constant air flow and this is made possible by providing the cartons with ventilations.
In the case of the frozen cargo, gaps between the cargo and the walls and the cargo itself cargo is avoided by ensuring air flows around the cargo (block stowed).
For better stowing, a checklist is necessary which will ensure;
i. There is no stuffing of the cargo beyond the T-floor end
ii. Cargo stuffing should not exceed the red load line
iii. Cargo should not shift during the passage by ensuring they are made stable on the floor
iv. Carrying temperature should be well set and monitored
v. Dehumidification controls must be constantly monitored
vi. Only the cargo has to be pre-cooled, but not the container in cases where pre-cooling is necessary. It is with an exception only if the container is placed in a cold storage tunnel with air lock.
vii. Ventilation’s should be free from any obstacle since this system needs a free flow of air
This type of container consignment carries different types of goods of different origin and importers.
The goods are normally cleared and handled independently.
The container is put into the vessel once it is full.
This means that all the goods packed in the same container will be consolidated up to the point when the container is cost effective for shipping.
Important to note is that all the consolidated goods must be heading to the same port of destination.
To come up with the shipping cost, the individual space (cubic meters) taken by every good will determine how much one will pay.
This is the cheapest sea/ocean shipping mode when one is considering importing small quantities of commodities.
LCL Shipping
Even though this mode shipping is cheap, it always takes longer time due to prolonged consolidation and handling time.
Consolidation is done both at the departure and destination port plus independent clearance of every package.
Due to availability of different packages in one container, one has to ensure he does good packaging to avoid the damages during transit.
Goods which are chemical in nature have to be declared before transit for precaution to be made to avoid any further damages.
Every package is marked for easy identification at the destination port.
This is used where one has too much goods which is almost or full of a container.
The container is treated as a single entity and all handling and clearance is done singly.
This saves a lot of time compared to the LCL and also it is safe as it can be easily tracked.
During tracking after the ship departs, the booking number or the shipping container is used to track the duration shipment can take in the sea/ocean.
Charges on the FCL are flat rate compared to those of LCL where the charges are levied on each and every individual package.
FCL Shipping
There are three commonly used container types during shipping:
Each container should hold a load of 28 tones.
There is always the difference on how LCL and FLC are handled both at the port of departure and at the port of destination. It is due to the ownership inside the containers.
The following are what makes LCL and FCL vary in the way they are being handled;
Handling of the FCL takes minimal time compared to the LCL.
It is because the supplier takes the responsibility of loading, sealing and transporting to the port of departure.
There is always no need of opening the consignment at the departure port till it reaches the destination port where the importer clears and collects it.
For the sake of LCL, a lot of time is utilized during handling since every package has to be treated independently.
This is during consolidation at the port of departure and at the port of destination during segregation for individual packages for clearance.
The Freight forwarder issues bill of lading directly in the case of FCL while in LCL, the bill of lading is given by the official shipping line.
FCL charges less than LCL owing to its low handling activities.
The difference in charges come as a result of handling the LCL both at the destination and departure ports during consolidation and segregation.
Many LCLs in one single container attracts high workloads which automatically pushes the cost high.
During unloading of the LCLs at the port of destination, segregation will be time consuming.
While for FLC, the consignment will just be unloaded from the vessel and sent to the owner.
FCL has one single container number which can easily be tracked.
On the other hand, in LCL, every package has independent shipping mark to help differentiate it from other packages.
When putting marks on the individual LCL packages, care has to be taken to ensure that the marks are visible with bold black color and are waterproof to resist being erased easily.
Basically the writings are supposed to be in English and possibly in the language of the destination port.
For cargos containing dangerous chemicals/substances, orange or red colors are used to mark them.
I know probably, you may have some questions about shipping from China to Mexico.
Here, I’m going to cover common questions importers from the Mexico ask whenever they want to ship from China.
You can go through these seven questions, and in case you have any concerns, don’t hesitate to ask.
Answer: There are so many ports in China and I have highlighted most of them in this guide.
However, as a rule of thumb, use one that is closer to your supplier.
You need to discuss this with your freight forwarder.
Because you need a port that can link you directly to Mexico.
This way, you will save both time and money.
Answer: Normally, the transit time will vary greatly owing to a number of factors.
You can determine the timeframe depending on the transit period and other logistics procedures.
For instance:
In short, you can factor in all these to get all the approximate time it will take to ship from China to Mexico.
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In order to be a licensed Beat My Freight Quote Freight, the freight forwarder must either be a member of a national freight forwarding company association.
Also, the freight forwarder must portray a high level of professionalism.
Answer: One can use money transfer systems to pay to that company’s bank account in China.
Most of these freight forwarding companies will have accounts with leading banks such as HSBC (Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation).
The freight forwarder can conveniently and swiftly receive any payment.
Answer: You can declare the cargo booking reference number in place of the “Bill of Lading (B/L) number” in your permit application.
That is, if you haven’t been given the Bill of Lading.
You can update the information once you get the Bill of Lading by simply submitting the amended application.
Answer: Hiring a professional and experienced freight forwarder is the only solution here.
Why?
They will handle all procedures, be it loading, labeling, transportation or clearance.
Such freight forwarders know the rules and regulations governing importing from China into Mexico.
In fact, hiring a professional freight forwarder will save you both money and time.
Answer: The moment your order leaves the warehouse, the freight forwarder will send you the dispatch notification having the tracking information from the carrier.
This will include the carrier website link which one can always use to know the distance status of the consignment.
Anyway, that’s all I had for you in this section.
Do you have any question on shipping from China to Mexico, well, leave a quick comment below.
Clearly, importing from China to Mexico is simple and straightforward.
All you should do is to understand everything I have highlighted in this guide.
From evaluating costs, knowing rules and regulations, choosing modes of transport, etc.
And more importantly, hire a professional freight forwarder.