Ship from China to Vietnam
China has long stood as Vietnam's foremost trading partner, with bilateral trade soaring to approximately $172 billion by 2023. As the result, Vietnam claims the title of China's largest trading partner within ASEAN and the world's 6th largest overall. Export from China to Vietnam is a multi-billion dollars industry. In every year people purchase thousands of products from China. Freight from China to Vietnam, please allow GOWIN Logistics give you following comprehensive guide.
By Ocean – FCL or LCL Service
Cost-effective for large-volume shipments, sea freight provides economical transportation of goods to major seaports, with options for both full container loads (FCL) and less than container loads (LCL).
Major ports in China
Shanghai,
Ningbo,
Shenzhen,
Xingang
Seaports in Vietnam
Ho Chi Minh - one of the Vietnam seaports, playing a crucial role as a transportation hub for the Southeast region and the Mekong Delta. It encompasses five port areas with a total area of 36,06 hectares. With a focus on sustainable development and improving service standards, it strives to become a strategic national port in the South.
Hai Phong Seaport - built by the French in 1874, is the most modern container port in northern Vietnam. With advanced infrastructure, modern equipment, and strict security measures, the port can handle approximately 10 million tons of goods annually, facilitating international trade and ensuring efficient maritime transactions.
Da Nang Port- As a dynamic seaport in central Vietnam, Da Nang Vietnam Seaport serves as a vital connection point for trade activities in the region. It consists of three terminals, with Tien Sa - Son Tra being the main terminal. Its strategic location, modern infrastructure, and efficient operations contribute to the economic development of Da Nang and its neighboring provinces.
FCL or LCL How to Choose?
The two crucial factors to consider when choosing between FCL and LCL are the weight and dimensions of the shipment. For example, if the shipment consists of only one or a few pallets, it may be cheaper to ship them by LCL.
But you also have to consider the nature of your shipment: Do you request less loading and unloading procedures? Paying the FCL flat fee for larger shipments is cheaper than the unit price on LCL.
What are the transit time from China to the Vietnam?
The transit time for shipments from China to the Vietnam can vary depending on several factors, including the chosen shipping method, the specific origin and destination locations, and any potential delays due to customs clearance or unforeseen circumstances. Here are approximate transit times for common shipping methods:
SHIPPING METHOD
PORT TO PORT (DAYS)
DOOR TO DOOR (DAYS)
SEA FREIGHT FCL
7-25
7-25
SEA FREIGHT LCL
8-26
8-26
AIR FREIGHT
2-10
2-10
What is the Cheapest Shipping Method from China to Vietnam?
Sea shipping is a popular choice for international goods transportation due to its affordability compared to air or rail freight. It provides a cost-effective solution, offering advantages in terms of speed and convenience.
There are various factors that contribute to the lower costs associated with sea shipping when compared to air or rail freight. One key factor is the extensive network of ports available along sea routes. For instance, Shanghai in China and Haiphong in Vietnam are prominent ports that facilitate shipping. By selecting a port closer to the destination, shipping expenses can be reduced.
Sea shipping also presents more options for transporting large cargo. As the size of the shipment increases, the cost per unit decreases when using sea transport as opposed to air or rail. Each mode of transportation has its own limitations regarding the types of items that can be shipped and the space they occupy in containers. Consequently, sea shipping proves to be a more cost-effective choice for accommodating sizable shipments.
Customs clearance in Vietnam
General Import and Export Documents Required for Vietnam
Vietnam custom officials will require the following documents when bringing in goods from China:
Customs Export or Import Declaration
Certificate of Origin – China
Bill of Lading
Packing List
Commercial Invoice
Import duty and tax in Vietnam
Most goods imported into Vietnam are subject to duty. Tax rates vary, depending on the type of product(s) you import. Import taxes are to be paid before customs clearance. Late payment risk the success of on-time customs clearance and may also result in higher costs.
Value-added tax (VAT)
In addition to import duty, goods brought to Vietnam are also subject to value-added tax (VAT). VAT rates are either 0%, 5%, or 10%. Certain products, e.g goods that cannot be produced in Vietnam may be exempted from VAT.
0% - Machinery that cannot be produced in Vietnam, teaching and vocational training as provided for by law, humanitarian aid, etc.
5% - Medical equipment, sugar, special-purpose machinery and equipment for agricultural production, clean water, fresh and live food, etc.
10% - Standard VAT rate for products that do not qualify for special VAT exemption.
Air Freight Service from China to Vietnam
The biggest advantage of airfreight is its speed. Items leaving China can arrive in Vietnam within 1-2 days. This is optimal for high-value items since they spend less time in transit. However, there are a few trade-offs for that speed.
Airfreight is generally more expensive than sea. It’s also better for small items because airlines have weight and volume restrictions. Airfreight also uses more fuel than alternatives, so if carbon footprint is a concern for you and your company ethic, you’ll want to opt for sea freight.
Keep in mind that airfreight normally only involves delivering goods to an airport in Vietnam, not to the inventory’s ultimate destination. Additional transportation accommodations must be made to get your shipment to its final destination. The exception, of course, is if you’ve arranged for door-to-door transportation. As discussed above, door-to-door delivery allows arrangements to be made to transport the goods from the airport to their end destination, as well as clearance through Vietnamese customs.
Airports in Vietnam
SGN - Tan Son Nhat International Airport – Ho Chi Minh City
HAN – Noi Bai International Airport – Hanoi
DAD – Da Nang International Airport – Da Nang
Door-to-door Delivery From China To Vietnam
We offer a variety of options tailored to meet your specific requirements and budget. Our comprehensive range of Door-to-Door service includes:
Air Freight: Ideal for time-sensitive shipments, air freight offers fast transit times and reliable delivery to major airports across the Vietnam.
Sea Freight: Cost-effective for large-volume shipments, sea freight provides economical transportation of goods to major seaports, with options for both full container loads (FCL) and less than container loads (LCL).
Door-to-door service involves the seamless transportation of goods or packages from the sender's location directly to the recipient's doorstep. Here's a step-by-step outline of how this service method typically works:
1. Booking and Arrangement, we would ask for the cargo details along with the pickup address in China and the delivery address in Amerca to finalize our quote and solution.
Once our quote and solution be approved by shipper, we will start the booking and pickup arrangement.
2. Pickup: GOWIN Logistics arranges for the pickup of the goods from the sender's location in China. This could involve sending a truck to collect the items.
3. Documentation: The goods are properly packaged to ensure safe transportation. GOWIN Logistics handles the necessary documentation, including customs paperwork for export from China and import into the United States. This may include invoices, packing lists, and certificates of origin.
4. International Transportation: The goods are transported from the pickup location in China to the destination address in America. Depending on the chosen shipping method (air freight, sea freight, or land transportation), the transit time may vary.
5. Customs Clearance: Upon arrival in the United States, the goods go through customs clearance procedures. GOWIN Logistics will have the U.S. agent handles these procedures, which may involve inspections and payment of any applicable duties or taxes.
6. Last-Mile Delivery: Once customs clearance is completed, the goods are transported from the port or airport to the recipient's doorstep in America. This last-mile delivery is often handled by local trucking services or delivery companies affiliated with the GOWIN Logistics.
7. Tracking and Communication: Throughout the shipping process, the shipper and consignee can track the progress of their shipment online or through communication with the shipping company. They receive updates on the status of the shipment, including estimated arrival times and any relevant information about delays or changes.
8. Delivery Confirmation: Once the goods are successfully delivered to the recipient's doorstep, confirmation of delivery is obtained. This may involve obtaining a signature or other proof of receipt from the recipient.
Our experienced logistics team will guide you through the document preparation process, ensuring that all required paperwork is completed accurately and in compliance with relevant regulations. By carefully managing the documentation process, we aim to expedite customs clearance and facilitate the timely delivery of your shipment to its destination in Vietnam.

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