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Air Freight is the preferred shipping from China
For small to medium sized shipments from China where speed is the priority, air freight is the preferred mode of shipping from China. For very small shipments which you need to receive in a few days, we can ship by air courier express - DHL, FedEx, UPS, TNT, Aramex etc. Air courier shipments generally take anywhere between 4-6 days and will be delivered all the way to your doorstep. For larger shipments, air courier can be quite expensive and it would therefore be better to ship by either air freight or sea freight.Get more news about Door-to-door Air Freight From China,you can vist our website!
For larger shipments (a few hundred kg) which you need urgently and cannot wait for sea freight, we can also ship to you via commercial air freight - either to an airport near you or all the way to your doorstep depending on which country you are in. Air freight costs more than sea freight but is considerably faster. Commercial air freight shipments take about 5-8 days depending on which country you will be shipping to and whether your will be shipping to airport or to door.
If shipping by air courier, the courier will typically manage the customs clearance but may need your assistance in the process. If shipping by air freight to an airport near you, you will need to manage the customs clearance yourself. For shipping by air freight to door, we will manage the customs clearance process for you. Whichever the case, one advantage of air freight over sea freight is that customs clearance for air freight is generally faster and more straightforward.
Importing large shipments is different from importing small shipments. For importing large volumes of goods into your country (or your destination country), you will normally either need an import license (via your registered company) or a customs broker.
The great thing about bulk air freight shipping from China via CNXtrans is that we work with customs brokers in major countries around the world to manage customs clearance for you so you don't have to go through the hassle yourself. For air freight shipments to countries like the U.S., Canada, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Lithuania (and the rest of the EU), Australia, New Zealand, UAE, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore & Mexico, CNXtrans can handle the customs clearance for you. We'll also deliver all the way to your doorstep for you.
For air freight shipping from China to the above countries, CNXtrans can ship all the way to door inclusive of not only customs clearance but customs duties as well (with the exceptions of Australia, New Zealand & Singapore where local customs regulations mean that we will not be able to include customs duties in the shipment)
For air freight shipments to countries like the U.S., Canada, UK, Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Lithuania (and the rest of the EU), Australia, New Zealand, UAE, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore & Mexico, CNXtrans gives you the option to ship to port or ship all the way to door (full door to door service), although for these countries, we generally strongly recommend shipping to door since it will save you the hassle of customs clearance and also the uncertainty of how much airport fees once your shipment has arrived at the destination airport.
However, if you have experience with shipping by air freight to airport and have an import license or have an established relationship with a customs broker in your country that can manage the customs clearance for you, we can also give you the option of shipping by air freight to airport. If not, we generally recommend shipping by air freight on a door-to-door basis because there are no hidden costs and you have the peace of mind of knowing that the entire door-to-door shipping process will be managed for you.
If you're shipping from China by air freight to a country that is not mentioned above, then it is possible that CNXtrans will only be able to ship to an airport for you as we do not yet have established relationships with customs brokers and local delivery companies in your area. Alternatively you can ship by air courier as well - for air courier shipments to all countries, all shipments are delivered to door.
Door to door service from China
What is a door to door service?
As mentioned above, our door to door service is the ultimate & premium service: you have nothing to do, the forwarder ( @DocShipper ) manages all operations!Get more news about Door-to-door Air Freight From China,you can vist our website!
In practice, as an importer, you indicate the origin of the goods and their destination and we take care of the rest. A dedicated DocShipper agent will process your order and will accompany you from A to Z. It will also be he who will be in charge of coordinating all the players in the logistics chain: suppliers, customs, shipping line, (aero) port authorities, etc.
When you buy products in China, your supplier will sell the goods to you under a specific incoterms. This makes it possible to define the responsibility of the seller and the buyer in the transport of your cargo.
Is your shipment not heavy or bulky? If your parcel is no more than 50 kgs to 100 kgs, you can opt for a shipment via an express company: DHL, FedEx, TNT, UPS… to name a few.
We have established long-standing partnerships with various Express companies in order to complete our range of door-to-door services, do not hesitate to contact us for more information.
The goods will simply be removed by our drivers directly from one (or more) suppliers in order to consolidate them in our warehouse at origin. We will also inspect the quality of the packaging and bring it up to transport standards if necessary (for example with a palletization of boxes).
Have your goods reached the warehouse in China? It is now time to check whether the products, establish the packing list which will be used for the declaration at export and customs clearance at import… Generally it is also at this time we finalize the documents to prepare the goods for export.
The cargo has arrived at the original terminal (the port, the airport or sometimes the train station), it is time to load the goods on board: the boat, the plane or the train. In this step you will find all the costs linked to the terminal (terminal charges, handling, terminal taxes, etc.)
Before the shipment of the cargo, it is essential to make what is called “export declaration” with the local customs authorities. The borders of the countries are controlled for both import and export, this allows the country in particular to have significant economic data. It is also a stage where customs officials make sure not to send prohibited or limited products.
Shipping from China can sometimes be cheap and fast, You can find many factors to take into consideration when selecting the shipping method, such as the weight and number of packages, whether they need to be shipped using air freight or sea freight and express or door-to-door delivery.
DDP shipping is an alternative to traditional methods of shipping. It’s fast and cheap, and it cuts out the middleman, which saves both time and money for the consumer. DDP is an expedited shipping service that helps you reduce the time of your delivery. Air freight, sea freight, and express are all types of shipping that take longer than DDP but can help extend the overall time it takes to ship your packages.
The cost for shipping from China to America is very affordable when compared to other shipping methods like air freight, sea freight, or express.
One important factor is whether or not you are using a container or a LCL but less time consuming method like air freight. Another factor is which freight forwarder you use to ship your goods. The final factor is how long it takes for your goods to be shipped from China to the US and this can vary depending on where in China your goods are being shipped from.
Chinese people in Costa Rica
Chinese immigration in Costa Rica is the migratory movement from the current territory of the People's Republic of China (including the enclaves of Hong Kong and Macao), as well as from Taiwan to this Central American nation, which has occurred notoriously since the mid-nineteenth century.4 The Sino-Costa Rican community is of great cultural, economic and social importance; It is one of the main Chinese communities in America, in the Caribbean Basin it is only surpassed by that of Panama, with around 9 thousand citizens living in the country (according to the 2011 census) 1 and 60,000 descendants.Get more news about China To Costa Rica,you can vist our website!
This migratory phenomenon presents peaks of waves since the 1850s. Currently, the entry of Chinese to Costa Rica is continuously growing, according to the Office of Remittances and Development of the analyst institution Inter-American Dialogue, this population exceeds 45,000 inhabitants, 2 which positions it as one of the main foreign communities of the Costa Rican population. Historically, both the Pacific and Atlantic coasts and the city of San José have been the poles of concentration of the Asian community in the country.5
The first Chinese migrants arrived in Costa Rica in 1855; they were a group of 77 originally from Guangzhou, who had come to Central America to work on the Panama Railway. Of them, 32 found work on the farm of José María Cañas, while the remaining 45 were hired by Alejandro Von Bulow, an agent sent by the Berlin Colonization Society to prepare suitable sites for German settlement in Costa Rica. During the 1859-1863 administration of José María Montealegre Fernández, laws were promulgated which prohibited the migration of blacks and Asians, in an effort to reserve Costa Rica for European settlers.[4]
Early Chinese migrants typically arrived by sea through the Pacific coast port of Puntarenas; a "Chinese colony" began to form in the area, founded by José Chen Apuy, a migrant from Zhongshan, Guangdong who arrived in 1873.[5] Puntarenas was so widely known among the Chinese community as a destination that some in China mistook it for the name of the whole country.[6]
In the 1970s, Taiwan began to become a major source of Chinese immigration to Costa Rica. However, they formed a transitory group, with many using Costa Rica as a stopover while they waited for permission to settle in the United States or Canada.[7] Those who settled permanently in Costa Rica included many pensioners enjoying their retirement abroad.[5]
Most Chinese immigrants since then have been Cantonese, but in the last decades of the 20th century, a number of immigrants have also come from Taiwan. Many men came alone to work and married Costa Rican women and speak Cantonese. However the majority of the descendants of the first Chinese immigrants no longer speak Cantonese and feel themselves to be Costa Ricans.