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Full Question Our company is considering importing a container of goods via sea through a freight forwarder. When the goods arrive at the port, what is the best practice to transfer the goods from the port to our warehouse? Please note we are located in the middle of the country. Thank you
Answer Good question to ask. Too many new importers focus on getting the product out of China and they forget to do the homework regarding importation (duties, shipping methods, costs, lead times...). Without knowing your exact port and warehouse address it is hard to answer this question in detail, but your best bet is to find a good customs broker/freight forwarder who has experience in the port of arrival. It's their job to walk you through the options.
For your reference, here are some tips regarding how to find a logistics partner :Just like picking suppliers in China, the problem isn't finding a 3rd Party Logistics (3PL), as there are so many to choose from, the problem is how to find the right one for you. Assuming you keep it easy and purchase “Freight On Board (FOB) China Port” from your supplier, then the role of your 3PL will be to orchestrate the movement of your goods from the China port to your destination point. In most cases this means organizing ocean freight or express air for the international leg of the journey then customs clearance in your national plus local trucking for domestic delivery. As such, you should be looking for 3PLs that have experience importing product from China into the specific domestic port you have in mind back home.
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