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Modes of Shipping from China to Australia (Ocean and air)

It goes without saying that shipping from China to Australia can be a very long and extended process. According to the facts, China's 10th largest consumer for exports is Australia.

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Modes of Shipping from China to Australia (Ocean and air)

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  1. Modes of Shipping from China to Australia (Ocean and air) It goes without saying that shipping from China to Australia can be a very long and extended process. According to the facts, China's 10th largest consumer for exports is Australia. As per a report in the year 2019, the trade and exchange between these two countries was booming. Shipping between these two countries takes place by ocean and air. Both of these choices have proved fairly good for the transportation of freight between these two countries. However, air freight still remains the quickest and the fastest way to get imports or exports done between these two countries. Nevertheless, it is understood as the most expensive way of trade as well. The shipping cost between these two countries depends on several factors. Have a look below. The type of goods that are supposed to be shipped. The volume and weight the goods carry. The type of delivery that you prefer, that is, door-to-door, door-to-port, port-door, port-to-port. If the weight of your freight is less than 100kg, shipping it as an air cargo would be a feasible option. Adding to this, it would cost the same as shipping it as an ocean cargo. Not to miss, it would be faster as well. However, it would be cheaper to ship goods weighing above 100 kg through the ocean. While planning on shipping from China to Australia, you should undoubtedly allow between 10-60 days when opting for shipping by an ocean carrier. There is certain essential documentation that needs to be shown to the customs officials in both countries. A packing list Commercial invoice The bills for air cargo or ocean freight China ASE Freight Jiechang Business Building, Songgang Street, Baoan District, Shenzhen, P.R. China, 511700 Tel: +86-755-36303322 info@asefreight.com https://www.chinaasefreight.com/

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