Shipping from China to Philippines

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Sea Freight From China To Philippines

AI Shipping China provides reliable and cost-effective sea freight services from China to the Philippines, serving key Philippine ports such as Manila (North and South Harbor), Batangas, Subic, Cebu, Davao, Cagayan de Oro, and General Santos, as well as inland distribution centres across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Through long-term cooperation with leading carriers including COSCO, OOCL, APL, EMC, Maersk (MSK), and HMM, we secure attractive contract rates and stable container capacity on frequent China–Philippines and wider intra-Asia trade lanes. Whether you are shipping electronics, household appliances, garments and footwear, furniture, construction materials, industrial machinery, household goods, FMCG products, or raw materials, our ocean freight solutions are designed to deliver smooth coordination, short and predictable transit times, and efficient distribution throughout the Philippines.

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Air Freight From China To Philippines

For urgent, high-value, or time-sensitive shipments destined for the Philippines, our air freight service offers fast and secure transportation from major Chinese airports to Philippine international gateways such as Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Manila), Mactan–Cebu International Airport, Clark International Airport, and other regional airports. AI Shipping China designs optimised flight routings and schedules to ensure reliable transit times, professional cargo handling at each airport, and minimal delays in transit. From pickup at your supplier’s facility and export customs clearance in China, through to import handling and last-mile delivery across the Philippines, we manage the complete air logistics chain. This service is ideal for medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, high-tech components, critical spare parts, fashion and sample shipments, precision instruments, premium electronics, and other mission-critical cargo headed for the Philippines.

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Door to Door Shipping from China to Philippines

Our door-to-door shipping service delivers a comprehensive end-to-end logistics solution for companies and individuals moving cargo from China directly to the Philippines. AI Shipping China coordinates every stage of the shipment, including factory or warehouse pickup in China, export documentation and customs declaration, international sea, road, or air transportation, import customs clearance in the Philippines, and final delivery to your specified address—whether it is a commercial warehouse, distribution centre, retail store, factory, special economic zone/PEZA facility, Amazon / Shopee / Lazada fulfilment centre, or private residence. With full shipment visibility, proactive communication, and close cooperation with trusted local partners and trucking fleets throughout the Philippines, we ensure a seamless, hassle-free shipping experience from origin in China all the way to your door in the Philippines.

FCL Shipping from China To Philippines

AI Shipping China offers full-container-load (FCL) shipping from China to the Philippines, backed by strong contracts with major carriers and dependable container availability on frequent, direct China–Philippines services calling at ports such as Manila, Cebu, Davao, Subic, and Batangas. Our team arranges container bookings, supervises loading at your selected facility in China, manages export customs formalities, and organises the main sea leg to your nominated Philippine gateway, followed by inland trucking within the country when required. FCL shipping is ideal for large-volume cargo such as construction materials, industrial and project machinery, complete production lines, electronics in bulk, household relocations, retail inventory, and textiles that require secure, dedicated, and consistent transportation into the Philippines.

LCL Shipping from China To Philippines

For shipments that do not fill an entire container, our less-than-container-load (LCL) and consolidation services offer a flexible and economical way to ship from China to the Philippines. We consolidate multiple consignments at major Chinese ports, arrange regular ocean transport to key Philippine gateways such as Manila, Cebu, and Davao, and then coordinate customs clearance and final delivery to your consignee in cities and provinces across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. LCL is particularly suitable for small and medium-sized enterprises, mixed-SKU consignments, aftermarket spare parts, e-commerce orders, samples, and seasonal goods. This solution helps you keep logistics costs under control while still benefiting from professional, end-to-end international freight services into the Philippines.

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Pickup and Delivery

AI Shipping China will provide most fuel efficient pickup service China

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Warehousing

We provide free warehousing services for any of your goods.

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Cargo Insurance

The cargo insurance protects your goods all the way to any Any FBA Warehouse

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Custom Clearance

We handle all paperwork and other details for you.

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Loading Inspection

Ensure safe packaging and loading of goods in your suppliers' factory.

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Your Best Freight Forwarder from China to Philippines

  • Offer reliable and cost-effective ocean freight services from China to the Philippines
  • Deliver flexible and time-efficient air freight options from China to the Philippines
  • Provide expert export customs clearance and documentation services in China
  • Offer complimentary warehousing periods and customised consolidation and loading solutions
  • Ensure meticulous container loading supervision to safeguard your cargo
  • Arrange dependable pickup and inland trucking and rail/road services within China
  • Provide responsive 24/7 online customer support for your China–Philippines shipments
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Professional Shipping from China to Philippines: The Ultimate FAQ Guide

Sea freight is the most cost-effective shipping option and is ideal for large or non-urgent shipments. Costs for Full Container Load (FCL) and Less than Container Load (LCL) vary based on cargo volume and the destination port. For example, a 20-foot container from Shenzhen to Manila typically starts at USD 105, with a transit time of 3–6 days.

If speed is a priority, air freight provides a faster alternative, usually taking 3–5 days, though at a higher cost. Shipping to Manila by air generally starts at approximately USD 2.28 per kilogram.

Sea freight to major Philippine ports such as Manila and Cebu typically takes 10–15 days, depending on the shipping line and whether transshipment is involved. For instance, a direct shipment from Shanghai to Manila usually takes 6 days, while a transshipped shipment may take up to 15 days.

Air freight, on the other hand, offers a consistent delivery time of 3–5 days, making it ideal for high-value or urgent shipments.

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.

When choosing a freight forwarder, prioritize companies that offer 24/7 customer support, transparent and detailed pricing, and proven expertise in customs clearance. Reviewing customer feedback can provide valuable insight into reliability and service quality.

It is also important to compare transit times and costs across multiple providers to ensure the best value. Additionally, confirm that the freight forwarder can accommodate your specific shipping requirements, such as cold chain logistics or dangerous goods transportation, to ensure safe and compliant delivery.

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