Alibaba Shipping to Philippines: Get The Cheapest Shipping from China

If you are buying from Alibaba and shipping to Philippines,  and you need to find the cheapest way to ship your goods from China to your city, this is the right guide for you.

You will get every detail when shipping from China to Philippines, check below content list

Sea Freight Cost Alibaba Shipping to Philippines (We take Shanghai to Manila for example)

Sea freight shipping from your Alibaba supplier is the cheapest way if your goods exceed 1 CBM.

If you have placed your order on Alibaba, then you can try to find a freight forwarder to ask the best shipping cost from China to Philippines.

You may get different shipping rate from different China sea freight forwarder, at Tj chinafreight, if your goods are Over 3 CBM and need LCL shipping, our shipping rate is:

Tj chinafreight warehouse in China to Door in Manila(include ocean freight, destination charge for LCL, duty, vat, customs clearance in Manila), USD200 – 400/CBM Over 3CBM based on your goods detail, free delivery service in Manila.

Ask for the Best Shipping Rate China to Philippines

If you have a lot of goods and need to ship a lot of containers, you may get sea freight shipping rate from ” Zero” to max $50 dollars!

Yes, this is “Zero” shipping from China to Philippines by FCL shipping.

But you will need to pay the destination fee based on your detailed products.

Below is the detailed shipping cost you need to pay when shipping Alibaba to Philippines ( we still take this example: shipping from Shanghai to Philippines)

Suggested Shipping Companies from China to the Philippines

The following shipping companies offer excellent sea freight services from China to the Philippines.

• SITC

SITC International Holdings is a Hong Kong-based leading freight service provider in the intra-Asia region.

Its services range from ocean container shipping to warehousing, LCL shipping, and bulk cargo shipping.

As of December 2017, SITC was operating a total of 77 container vessels and 6 dry bulk vessels.

• APL

APL is a Singaporean based company that ranks among the world largest container and global transportation service companies.

The company operates about 153 vessels calling on major ports around the globe including the seaport of Manila.

• EMC

EVERGREEN Marine Corp currently operates over 150 container ships calling on 240 ports worldwide.

It has its headquarters in Luzhu district, Taiwan.

• WHL

Wan Hai Lines is a Taiwanese shipping line that operates vessels across Asia.

It recently expanded its operations to cover the US, South America, Africa and the Middle East.

Air Freight Cost Alibaba Shipping to Philippines (Shanghai to Manila)

For faster lead times when shipping less bulky items from Alibaba to the Philippines, air freight is suitable.

Although expensive, this freight method guarantees you faster delivery of goods from origin to destination.

For airfreight, these are the main shipping costs;

• Shanghai Factory to Shanghai Airport Trucking Cost

This is just the same cost as that of sea freight.

The particular charges, however, will depend on the distance between Shanghai factory and Shanghai airport.

Trucking like I said is not that expensive in China.

Plus, the excellent road network makes it easy to navigate Shanghai and its environs.

• Air freight Shanghai to Manila

The air freight cost is the expense of shipping items from an airport in Shanghai to Manila.

This cost, take note, varies widely among freight forwarders and it changes every so often.

In this case, you should shop around for a more cost-efficient air freight service.

• Destination Warehouse Charge

The destination warehouse charge is the storage fees that you may incur at the final destination.

This is if you do not have an own warehouse and needs to hire warehousing services.

Like every other cost, the warehouse charges are not constant.

They vary between providers and are based on several factors, i.e., size and type of shipment and storage duration.

• Duty

The duty charges are the import tariff that you will pay at the customs office in Manila.

Calculation of this cost is often based on the value of goods.

If yours do not meet the dutiable threshold then lucky you.
You won’t incur this cost.

• VAT

Unlike the duty charges, VAT tax is payable for all imports regardless of the value.

In the Philippines, VAT is known as sales tax and is capped at 12% of the total value of imports.

• Custom Clearance

Customs clearance as you already know is the clearing of shipments through Philippines customs.

Depending on who you delegate this task to, customs clearance if often done by the freight forwarder or customs broker.

Custom clearance charges are usually a part of the CIF price.

Unless of course if you are handling it alone or using a customs broker whom you’ll pay separately.

The latter option could also cost you more.

• Documents

Documentation is usually a part of the customs clearance process.

You need the right documentation for customs to clear your goods through the Philippines custom in Manila.

• Delivery Charge

This is the charge for picking up and delivering your items from airport in Manila to final destination.

As I said, transportation of cargo in the Philippines is mostly done by trucks.

You may use rail or waterway transportation too when it’s necessary.

Tj chinafreight Best Shipping Solution Alibaba to the Philippines

For LCL shipping from China to Philippines, you no need to provide us any document, just leave your goods and wait at home.

We will provide you best shipping rate and solution to help you reduce shipping cost.

Just send us your goods details and get an instant quote!

Trucking Cost from Shanghai Factory to Shanghai Seaport

If your supplier is in other cities in China, the land cost will be different.

So we still calculate based your supplier is in Shanghai.

If in this case, the trucking cost from your Shanghai factory to Shanghai seaport will be around $50/cbm for LCL shipping, around $140 /20′ container, around $170/40′ container.

Besides, most suppliers in China quote according to FOB terms.

If this is your case, the supplier will be responsible for transporting goods to the loading port ( but you know, the cost must have been included in their quotation).

• Local Charges

Local charges often include:

  1. THC
  2. Booking fee
  3. Documentation
  4. Customs clearance
  5. Telex-release costs

Please note:

These charges are payable at the origin in China before shipment leaves the loading port.

And like the trucking costs, they don’t cost as much, and most of them are included in the FOB price.

• Ocean Freight Cost from Shanghai Port to the Destination Port

Actually few forwarders will quote you only the ocean freight shipping rate, they often quote you shipping rate including all details like ocean freight, destination charge for LCL, duty, vat, customs clearance in Manila.

• Destination Charge from the Carrier

The destination charges when sea shipping will occur at the destination port of your shipment. In this case, Manila.

Therefore, this cost is not considered as part of the freight costs.

It covers:

  1. DTHC
  2. Arrival notice
  3. Documentation
  4. Inspection
  5. Unpacking,

Among other things that your cargo may undergo at Manila port.

• Port Charges

Port charges are often payable at the destination port to the relevant port authorities.

Usually, these charges are calculated based on whether you are shipping FCL or LCL.

FCL shipments are often charged per container while LCL shipments per volume of goods which is set per cbm.

• Customs Clearance in Manila

When your goods arrive in Manila and after paying the local charges, you will need to cater for customs clearance in Philippines.

In this case, you will have to present the necessary paperwork for verification of shipment.

Then, you will pay the applicable import tariff and taxes for goods to be cleared for entry.

Note that if your goods worth is below USD200, you won’t be paying any tariff in Manila.

You will, however, have to pay a sales tax which is usually a 12% charge on the total value of the shipment.

Besides, if you are importing certain goods like tobacco, alcohol, minerals, etc., you’ll have to pay excise tax.

This unlike the sales tax is payable at varying rates.

• Delivery from Manila Port to your Warehouse

Once cleared, you’ll have to incur the cost of transportation from Manila port to final destination in the Philippines.

Here, you may use trucks or rail or a combination of both.

The archipelagic nature of the Philippines also makes waterway transportation viable.

Final delivery, in this case, will depend on your preference and accessibility of the warehouse from Manila port.

Documents You Need to Ship from China to the Philippines

With your goods finally in Manila, you will need to present the following documents for customs clearance:

i. Packing List

A packing list is a document that details the contents of a shipment.

It acts as a reference point during inspection and verification of imports.

ii. Commercial Invoice

In international logistics, a commercial invoice is usually issued by the seller to buyer as a bill of sale.

It is a document that details the terms of sale between seller and buyer and is vital for clearance at customs.

iii. HS code

The harmonized system code is a six-digit number that identifies the category of a product and its applicable tariff.

This code is useful in customs processes primarily in the determination of import tariffs and taxes.

iv. Import Permit for Some Goods

In the Philippines, an import permit or license is vital for importing specific products into the country.

It is a government-issued document where a lack of it may deter you from importing goods like foodstuffs and live animals.

Importation of pharmaceuticals, chemicals minerals, and oil and petroleum products also requires a license.

v. Other Goods Information

Other documents that you may need are;

  • Certificate of product registration (when importing food and drug items)
  • Certificate of origin
  • Customs import declaration
  • Bill of lading document/airway bill (this mandatory for ocean and air freight shipments respectively).

Express Shipping Alibaba to the Philippines

If you need to deliver product samples or valuable documents fast and cheaply, express shipping suitable.

It will cost you less and takes lesser time to deliver compared to if you use freight means.

In the case of express shipping from Alibaba to the Philippines you can choose from the following options:

• DHL

DHL offers comprehensive trackable express shipping services from all parts of China to the Philippines.

Their service package includes complete pickup, customs clearing, and delivery.

• UPS

Express shipping with UPS from Alibaba to the Philippines won’t cost you anything more than USD5 per Kg.

Their services are generally cheaper than of most providers in this market.

They are also equally reliable and quick.

• SF-express

SF-express is also a popular choice for express shipping from Alibaba to the Philippines.

The company was founded in 1913, in Shenzhen China.

Currently, it is the second largest express courier service in China with net revenue of USD3.3 billion as of March 2017.

Now;

As you consider express shipping, please note that the fees here are usually set up by the suppliers.

In this case, your supplier on Alibaba will calculate the shipping costs based on the weight, size, and volume of your package.

The larger your package, the more you will pay.

This is why it is advisable to only use express shipping for packages less than 150kgs.

That said, do you know the best incoterm to use when importing from Alibaba?

Let me tell you which ones below.

Incoterms Tj chinafreight Recommends when Buying Products on Alibaba

There are lots of incoterms in international logistics.

However, each Incoterm is best for a certain scenario.

In our case of Alibaba to the Philippines, using the following terms could save you lots of headache, time and money.

• FOB

FOB (free on board) is the most common incoterm used on Alibaba.

Buying on FOB terms relives you of the trucking costs from factory to loading port.

This cost, as I’ve told you before, is usually a part of the FOB price.

You, as the buyer, however, will be responsible for shipping the items from loading to a destination in the Philippines.

• EXW

EXW stands “Ex works” is often followed by the name of a place, i.e., EXW Shanghai.

In this case, it means that the supplier is only responsible for availing the goods at a warehouse in Shanghai.

From thereon, you will take over the costs of transportation from Shanghai to loading port and finally to Manila.

Generally, buying EXW means that you will take care of all costs of shipping from Shanghai to the Philippines.

• FCA

FCA which stands for “free carrier” means that the seller will only avail the goods at a named carrier.

From thereon, all costs and risks pass on to you, the buyer.

These are the three terms that Tj chinafreight recommends you use when buying from Alibaba.

How Tj chinafreight help your shipping from China to Philippines.

Tj chinafreight, will help you in every aspect whenever you’re shipping from China to Philippines.

At Tj chinafreight, our knowledge of the Filipino market is quite extensive.

Every year, we ship over 6000 TEUs from China to the Philippines.

We ship all kinds of products from furniture, floor mats among other goods.

With Tj chinafreight, you won’t need to hasten the importation process for fear of missing shipping space.

No!

Our cooperation with major carriers and players in the market guarantees us a lot of things.

From enough shipping space to discounted shipping prices and more.

Besides, when shipping with Tj chinafreight, you don’t even need to bother with documentation.

We will take care of all the paperwork as well as do quick customs clearance for you, in the Philippines.

Our costs? Not much.

We are very competitive with our prices.

Want to know more about our service or shipping from Alibaba to the Philippines?

Feel free to drop a comment below.

You can also contact us through email or phone call.

Otherwise, good luck with your venture.