What Logistics Options Are Available for Exporting to the Philippines?
Release date:2023-04-23 Reading volume: 13397
What Logistics Options Are Available for Exporting to the Philippines?
When foreign trade export companies face corresponding export countries, they must consider the issue of shipping. This not only affects the customer’s receipt of goods but also impacts the company’s cost control. In recent years, with the rapid development of e-commerce in the Philippines, the demand for logistics has surged. Therefore, when dealing with Filipino clients, export companies need to consider which logistics methods to use and the required timeframes. Here are several logistics options to consider.
Air Freight
Air freight generally involves direct flights from China to Philippine airports using cargo planes or passenger planes capable of carrying cargo. After customs clearance, the goods are delivered via express or local logistics. While the transit time is longer than international express services, air freight offers higher security and the option for multi-point deliveries.
Sea Freight
Sea freight involves shipping goods via cargo vessels, which can be either full container loads (FCL) or less-than-container loads (LCL). Delivery from the port is handled by truck or express services. This method is the most cost-effective for large or bulky items but has a slower transit time, so it's essential to allow for extra time.
International Express Services
You can also choose international express shipping options, primarily including DHL, TNT, FedEx, and UPS. The main advantage of these services is their speed, typically completing shipments within 3-5 days. However, this comes at a higher cost.
Delivery Times
For air freight services, the typical delivery time is about 5-7 days, which is relatively fast. In contrast, sea freight usually takes 15-25 days, with variations depending on different ports.
The specific transit times are influenced by multiple factors, including unavoidable weather conditions that can affect both air and sea transport. Most logistics companies have similar transit times, so it’s best to consult directly with your chosen logistics provider for specifics.