For China to Philippines shipping, we provide end to end services, we take care of full range logistcis covering documents, duty and tax, customer just sit and wait for goods being delivered WITHOUT extra charges.Let's get started!
Manila
Davao
Cebu
Cagayan
No extra charges, from Start to Finish, even duty and tax included in Philippines.
No require the consignee to have an import license in Philippines.
Collect goods from different suppliers, consolidation and ship together. Ease your work.
Cheap shipping prices. We have annual contracts with shipping companies and airlines, and we load goods into conatiners EVERY DAY.
We have warehouses in Manila, Davao, Cebu, Cagayan at which you can picked up your goods if necessary.
We have customer service team who will follow up your shipment daily.

1)With your shipment datails, we work out shipping solutions with costs and time-table for your decision; 2)Place booking form to us after your comfirnation; 3)We book with shipping company or airline and get the shipping orders released; 4)We coordinate with suppliers for shipment pick-up and delivery into warehouse or container loading & trucking, and custom declaration; 5)Shipment loaded on board and ship to destination port; 6)We clear customs after shipment arrival at destination port, pick up and schedule delivery with the consignee. 7)We will check and confirm documents for full procedures with supplier, consignee and carriers.Sea freight from Guangzhou ports of China to Manila warehouse: around 15 days (with custom cleared and duty, tax paid); Sea freight from Guangzhou ports of China to Davao, Cebu and Cagayan warehouse: around 20 days (with custom cleared and duty, tax paid).
1) Commodity name; 2) Packing information (Package number/Package type/Volume and Weight); 3) Payment terms with your supplier (EXW/FOB/CIF or others); 4) Cargo ready date; 5) Port of destination or Door delivery address with postal code (If to door service required); 6) Other special remarks like if copy brand, if battery, if chemical, if liquid and other services required if you have; 7) if consolidating services required from different suppliers, then advise above information of each supplier.
Please speically note that when you inquire to us, information below must be noticed: 1) If goods with battery, liquid, powder, chemical, possible dangerous cargo, magnetism, or products regarding to sex, gambling, branded, etc. 2) Please specially tell package dimension, if in big size, like length over 1.2m or height more than 1.5m or weight and package more than 1000 kg (by sea). 3) Please specially advise your package type if not boxes, cartons, pallets (others like plywood cases, wood frame, flight case, bags, rolls, bundles, etc.)We offer FREE quotations for your cargoes, it's no harms for you to contact us and compare our shipping solutions let alone. We are experienced in logistics field and confident on our shipping solutions. We wait for your shipping inquiries.Learn about the latest freight ratesGet A Quote NowQ1: What are DDU and DDP shipping terms? A: DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid) means the seller is responsible for delivering the goods to the buyer's location but does not bear import duties and taxes. DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) means the seller assumes all responsibilities, including freight, duties, and taxes, until the goods are delivered to the buyer.Q2: Is DDU shipping cheaper than DDP for Philippines imports? A: Yes, DDU shipping usually has a lower upfront cost because duties and taxes are paid separately by the consignee. However, DDP can be more cost-efficient overall by avoiding hidden fees, customs delays, and compliance risks—especially for first-time importers or e-commerce sellers in the Philippines.Q3: What costs are typically included in your DDP quote from China to the Philippines? A: Our competitive DDP quote is designed to be all-inclusive. It generally covers: Origin charges (pick-up, export packaging, documentation). International freight (air or sea). Export clearance from China. Import customs clearance in the Philippines. All applicable Philippine import duties, taxes (e.g., VAT, import tax). Port handling fees. Final delivery to your designated address in the Philippines.Q4: For DDU shipments, what costs will I need to pay separately in the Philippines? A: With DDU service, you are responsible for costs payable upon arrival in the Philippines. This primarily includes: Philippine import duties and taxes (calculated by Philippine customs based on your goods' value and type). Customs brokerage fees. Any local storage or handling fees if clearance is delayed. We provide guidance, but payment and coordination are your responsibility.Q5: What products can be shipped under DDP terms to the Philippines? A: Most general cargo can be shipped under DDP terms, including: Electronics & accessories Machinery & industrial equipment Furniture & building materials E-commerce goods and consumer products We also support customs-compliant DDP shipping for sensitive items, subject to pre-confirmation.

