International Logistics Products

Choose a transport product by cargo, destination and delivery requirement

Shipments from China to Europe, the United States and global markets can combine air, ocean, express, dedicated lines, parcel delivery, customs clearance and last-mile services. Acceptance, price structure and expected milestones are confirmed only after shipment data and destination rules are reviewed.

Air / Ocean / ExpressDDU / DDP reviewB2C and B2BCustoms and last mile

Confirm the boundaries before comparing products

Confirm the boundaries before comparing products

No fixed public rates

Rates depend on destination, chargeable weight, cargo attributes, surcharges and current capacity.

No universal transit promise

Schedules, capacity, customs, inspections, local delivery and external events affect timing.

Not every cargo is accepted

Sensitive or restricted goods require shipment review. Prohibited goods are not accepted.

Product Scope

Six product groups for different cargo and delivery patterns

Use this page for initial selection. A workable plan still requires product name, material, use, brand, declared value, package weights and dimensions, destination postcode and address type.

01

International air freight

For time-sensitive samples, commercial cargo, replenishment and B2B shipments, airport-to-airport or connected to customs and delivery.

Best for
  • Cargo is ready and needs faster international movement
  • Medium cargo volumes that do not fit an ocean schedule
  • FBA, overseas warehouse or commercial replenishment
Quote inputs
  • Origin city and cargo ready date
  • Pieces, gross weight and dimensions or total volume
  • Cargo description, attributes and destination airport/address
Possible scope

The confirmed plan may connect pickup, export handling, air transport, import clearance and truck or courier delivery.

Confirm before booking Airline chargeable-weight rules, capacity, security screening, destination charges and clearance responsibility are shipment-specific.

02

International ocean freight

For larger, cost-prioritized and planned cargo. FCL, LCL, ocean-plus-courier or ocean-plus-truck options can be reviewed.

Best for
  • Pallets, cartons, bulk cargo and large replenishment
  • FBA or overseas warehouse inventory planning
  • Cargo that can allow booking, sailing and clearance lead time
Quote inputs
  • Cartons, unit weight and dimensions, total volume
  • Loading address, destination port or final address
  • Pallet, appointment and special handling requirements
Possible scope

A plan may include booking, export, ocean transport, destination clearance and truck, courier or warehouse handover.

Confirm before booking Port charges, inspection, demurrage, detention, storage, appointments and special handling follow actual rules and occurrence.

03

International express

For documents, samples, urgent cargo and small commercial shipments using networks such as DHL, UPS or FedEx where available.

Best for
  • Low piece count and urgent delivery
  • Detailed carrier tracking is important
  • The address is served by commercial courier networks
Quote inputs
  • Destination country, city and postcode
  • Actual weight and dimensions of every piece
  • Product, declared value and battery/liquid attributes
Possible scope

Available channels may cover export handover, carrier transport, destination clearance and door delivery.

Confirm before booking Remote area, oversize, overweight, residential, address correction and tax-advance fees follow carrier invoices and channel rules.

04

DDU / DDP dedicated lines

For B2C and B2B shippers evaluating transport, export, import clearance and final delivery within one operating plan.

Best for
  • Cross-border ecommerce orders and batch cargo
  • Factory, trader and warehouse replenishment
  • Door delivery requiring defined clearance and tax roles
Quote inputs
  • Accurate product, material, use, brand and HS code reference
  • Declared value, quantity, trading parties and importer data
  • Destination postcode, address type and requested delivery scope
Possible scope

Subject to review, the plan may connect export declaration, transport, import clearance, tax handling and final delivery.

Confirm before booking DDU is still used as an operational shorthand; the signed contract must define the governing trade term. DDP is not unconditional tax inclusion or guaranteed clearance.

05

B2C parcel lines

For independent stores, marketplace sellers and multi-piece lightweight orders, routed by country, postcode, weight band and last mile.

Best for
  • Multiple consumer-address parcels
  • Trackable postal or commercial delivery
  • Regular handover batches with delivery review
Quote inputs
  • Main destination countries and daily/monthly volume
  • Parcel weight, dimensions and declared-value profile
  • SKU attributes and return-handling requirement
Possible scope

Options may include consolidation, sorting, export, linehaul, clearance, last-mile injection, tracking and exception follow-up.

Confirm before booking Country and weight-band limits vary. One route cannot cover every SKU, postcode, value and return requirement.

06

Customs clearance and last mile

For clients with existing linehaul or destination needs, connecting import clearance, truck, postal, courier and warehouse delivery.

Best for
  • Cargo needs clearance and delivery after arrival
  • Pallet, oversized, commercial warehouse or FBA delivery
  • Destination exception, return or redelivery coordination
Quote inputs
  • Arrival mode, port and estimated arrival details
  • Complete commercial and transport documents
  • Final address, unloading, appointment and receiving rules
Possible scope

Local partners may provide document pre-check, clearance coordination, post-release transfer and final delivery within the confirmed scope.

Confirm before booking Customs authorities decide release. Inspection, additional documents, duties, storage and redelivery are handled according to actual events.

Selection Reference

Do not compare transport modes by a single per-kilogram rate

Compare shipment size, urgency, charging basis, customs responsibility and final delivery conditions. This table structures a quote request; it is not a service promise.

ProductConsider whenCommon cargoMain pricing basisCheck first
International expressSamples, urgent cargo, few piecesDocuments, cartons, small commercial shipmentsHigher of actual and volume weight, plus surchargesRemote area, oversize and cargo attributes
Air freightBatch cargo with time priorityCartons, pallets and replenishmentAir chargeable weight, route and delivery scopeCapacity, screening, airport and last mile
Ocean freightLarger volume with cost priorityLCL, FCL, pallets and oversized cargoVolume, container, port and destination chargesHandling, port charges, storage and appointments
DDU / DDP lineClearance and delivery need one reviewParcels, batch cargo and replenishmentChargeable weight, product, declaration and countryTrade terms, taxes and compliance documents

Matching Process

From shipment data to an executable plan

  1. 01
    Submit shipment data

    Provide destination, postcode, product, attributes, pieces, weight, dimensions, declared value and address type.

  2. 02
    Route and compliance review

    Check restrictions, customs documents, charging rules, carrier scope and last-mile conditions.

  3. 03
    Confirm quote basis

    Confirm currency, validity, chargeable weight, inclusions, possible surcharges, taxes and delivery responsibility.

  4. 04
    Recheck before handover

    Use final packaging and documents to confirm route, receiving address, labels, cut-off and operating instructions.

Not sure which product fits? Start with complete cargo data

Sales and operations will review a workable option from accurate information. Public content supports initial selection; final rates, route, expected milestones and service scope require written confirmation.