China World Cargo provides efficient and reliable shipping services from China to Haiti, offering customized logistics solutions at competitive rates. We handle every aspect of the process, including customs clearance, documentation, and delivery, ensuring smooth and seamless transport.
With expertise in both sea and air freight to Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haitien, we guarantee timely arrivals—25–35 days by sea and 5–7 days by air—while helping clients save up to 30% on bulk shipments. Our comprehensive services include door-to-door delivery, full compliance with Haitian customs, temperature-controlled transport for sensitive cargo such as medical supplies, and 24/7 multilingual support in English and French.
China World Cargo offers reliable sea freight services from China to Haiti’s main ports, including Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haitien. We provide competitive rates for both LCL and FCL shipments, with typical transit times of 25–35 days. Our services include pre-clearance of customs, cargo consolidation, and flexible multi-modal options, delivering cost-effective and efficient shipping solutions.
China World Cargo provides fast and reliable air freight services to Port-au-Prince International Airport, with delivery typically within 5–7 days. Perfect for urgent or high-value shipments, our services include real-time tracking, safe handling of hazardous materials, and temperature-controlled transport for pharmaceuticals and sensitive goods.
China World Cargo offers end-to-end door-to-door logistics services to Haiti, including complete customs clearance and direct delivery to Port-au-Prince as well as provincial destinations. We provide customized packaging solutions and support from our local agents, backed by 24/7 assistance in English and French, achieving a 95% customs clearance success rate.
For reliable FCL (Full Container Load) shipping from China to Haiti, China World Cargo provides professional logistics solutions. We manage full container shipments with precision, ensuring efficient operations and on-time delivery. Our competitive rates and dependable transit times make us a trusted partner. With expertise in customs clearance and documentation, we guarantee your cargo reaches Haiti safely and in excellent condition. Rely on China World Cargo for customized FCL shipping solutions designed to meet your business needs.
China World Cargo offers reliable LCL (Less than Container Load) shipping from China to Haiti, providing cost-effective and efficient logistics solutions. We expertly consolidate smaller shipments into a single container, ensuring competitive rates and dependable transit times. With deep expertise in customs clearance and documentation, we guarantee smooth and hassle-free cargo handling. Trust China World Cargo for flexible and dependable LCL shipping services tailored to your business needs.
China World Cargo offers fuel-efficient and cost-effective pickup services throughout China, ensuring optimized routes and reliable cargo collection for a seamless shipping experience.
China World Cargo provides complimentary warehousing services for your cargo at any stage of the shipping process, ensuring secure storage and efficient handling throughout the entire journey.
China World Cargo offers cargo insurance that provides comprehensive protection for your goods throughout the entire journey to any Amazon FBA warehouse, ensuring peace of mind and secure delivery.
China World Cargo handles all documentation and administrative tasks on your behalf, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free shipping process from start to finish.
China World Cargo guarantees secure packaging and proper loading of your goods at your supplier’s factory, ensuring that your cargo is well-protected throughout the shipping process.
The most cost-effective option is sea freight, especially for bulk or non-urgent items. Full Container Load (FCL) and Less-than-Container Load (LCL) services are available, with prices starting at around $105 for a 20-foot container from Shenzhen to Port-au-Prince. Transit times range from 25–48 days. Air freight is faster (3–7 days) but pricier, averaging $2.28–$10.50 per kilogram.
Sea freight typically takes 25–48 days, depending on the port and carrier. Air freight ensures faster delivery in 3–7 days, while express couriers like DHL/UPS take 3–5 days for small packages.
Key documents include a commercial invoice, packing list, Bill of Lading (B/L) or Air Waybill (AWB), and a Certificate of Origin (e.g., Form E). Electronics or medical goods may need additional certifications like FDA or CE.
Duties vary by product (0–30% based on HS code) and are calculated on the CIF value (cost + insurance + freight). A 12% VAT is added. For example, electronics face 0–15% duties, while textiles may incur 5–20%.
Services cover pickup in China, international transport, Haiti customs clearance (including VAT/duties), and local delivery to homes/offices in Port-au-Prince or other cities. Some providers offer DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) for hassle-free logistics.
Yes! LCL (Less-than-Container Load) services allow you to consolidate goods from different suppliers, reducing costs. Rates start at $890 per cubic meter for sea freight.
While not mandatory, it’s highly recommended. Insurance costs 0.3–1% of the goods’ value and protects against damage or loss. Reputable forwarders can help arrange coverage.
Ports: Port-au-Prince (primary), Cap-Haitien, and Saint-Marc.
Airports: Toussaint Louverture International Airport (Port-au-Prince) handles most air freight.
Look for companies with local agents in Haiti, transparent pricing, and 24/7 support. Check reviews, certifications (e.g., IATA for air freight), and ensure they handle customs compliance and specialized cargo (e.g., medical, hazardous goods).
Vehicle operations cover the methods of running vehicles, the rules set for these operations, and relevant policies. In different countries, the management of operations and ownership of infrastructure may vary.
How vehicles are managed depends on established procedures and policies. Interestingly, countries take different approaches to controlling operations and owning transport infrastructure.
Operations in transport include the way vehicles are run, the rules in place, and organizational policies. It’s worth noting that in some countries, both the operations and the infrastructure can be publicly or privately controlled.