Shipping from China to Zambia

At Top China Forwarder, we provide reliable and cost-effective logistics services from China to Zambia. As a landlocked country, Zambia depends on neighboring ports such as Durban, Beira, and Walvis Bay for international trade. We offer sea freight, air freight, and complete door-to-door delivery, ensuring ZRA compliance and smooth inland transportation to Lusaka and other regions.

Services

What we do

Services

img

Sea Freight From China To Zambia

Sea freight is the most common choice for Zambia imports. We handle FCL and LCL services, consolidating goods in China and arranging shipments via Durban, Beira, or Walvis Bay, followed by trucking to Zambia.

img

Air Freight From China To Zambia

Air freight is ideal for urgent shipments such as electronics, spare parts, or pharmaceuticals. Cargo is shipped to Lusaka’s Kenneth Kaunda International Airport, where we handle customs clearance and final delivery.

img

Door to Door Shipping from China to Zambia

For businesses seeking simplicity, we manage pickup in China, overseas shipping, inland transport, customs clearance, and delivery across Zambia.

FCL Shipping from China To Zambia

Best for bulk cargo such as mining machinery, construction equipment, and wholesale products. Exclusive container use ensures efficiency and reduced handling risk.

LCL Shipping from China To Zambia

For smaller shipments, LCL is cost-effective. We consolidate goods at Chinese warehouses, prepare documentation, and arrange inland delivery via road from ports to Zambia.

Features

More Services Shipping from China To Zambia

img

Pickup and Delivery

Nationwide pickup in China with final delivery to Lusaka, Ndola, or Kitwe.

img

Warehousing

Free consolidation and storage services in China before shipment.

img

Cargo Insurance

Coverage against risks during long-distance, multimodal shipping.

img

Custom Clearance

Expertise in ZRA clearance, CoC certification, and import permits.

img

Loading Inspection

On-site supervision in China to ensure cargo is securely packed and documented.

Here We Are

GET ANYTYPE QUOTE FROM HERE.

Your Best Freight Forwarder from China to Zambia

  • Multimodal Expertise – Sea + inland trucking from Durban, Beira, or Walvis Bay
  • Customs Knowledge – Compliance with ZRA and CoC certification requirements
  • Flexible OptionsFCL for bulk cargo, LCL for smaller loads
  • Complete Door-to-Door coverage across Zambia
  • Value-added services including free warehousing, cargo insurance, and customs brokerage
  • 24/7 customer service and shipment tracking
What customers also want to know

Professional Shipping from China to Zambia: The Ultimate FAQ Guide

  • Sea Freight: Shipping by sea typically takes between 30 to 45 days, depending on the transit time and handling at both ports. This duration includes the time taken for loading, sailing, and unloading.
  • Air Freight: Air shipping generally takes 5 to 10 days, depending on flight schedules and customs clearance processes. It is the fastest method but can be more expensive than sea freight.
  • Door-to-Door Services: The total duration for door-to-door services varies but generally falls within the above ranges. This service includes pickup, transportation, customs clearance, and final delivery to the specified address in Zambia.
  • Sea Freight: The cost for a 20-foot container typically ranges from $1,000 to $3,000, depending on factors such as the shipping line, port charges, and any additional services required.
  • Air Freight: Costs are determined by the weight and volume of the shipment. Air freight is usually more expensive per kilogram compared to sea freight but offers faster delivery times.
  • Request a Quote: To get an accurate estimate, contact Top China Forwarder. They will provide a detailed quote based on your shipment specifics, including size, weight, and preferred shipping method.
  • Choosing a Freight Forwarder: Partner with a reliable freight forwarder like Top China Forwarder to handle logistics.
  • Selecting Shipping Method: Decide whether to use sea, air, or door-to-door shipping based on your budget and urgency.
  • Documentation: Ensure all required documents are prepared, including commercial invoices, packing lists, and bills of lading.
  • Packaging: Properly pack your goods to protect them during transit.
  • Customs Clearance: Your forwarder will handle customs procedures in both China and Zambia, ensuring compliance with regulations.
  • Delivery: Arrange for the final delivery of your goods to the specified location in Zambia.
  • Contacting a Freight Forwarder: Reach out to Top China Forwarder with details about your shipment.
  • Providing Shipment Information: Share details such as size, weight, and type of goods, along with any time constraints.
  • Selecting an Airline: Your forwarder will choose the most suitable airline based on your requirements.
  • Preparing Documentation: Ensure all necessary documents are ready, such as commercial invoices and packing lists.
  • Packaging: Properly package goods to meet airline regulations and ensure safe transit.
  • Choose a Freight Forwarder: Contact Top China Forwarder to manage your shipment.
  • Decide Between FCL and LCL: Full Container Load (FCL) is suitable for larger shipments, while Less than Container Load (LCL) is cost-effective for smaller consignments.
  • Prepare Documentation: Complete all required paperwork, including bills of lading, commercial invoices, and packing lists.
  • Customs Clearance: Your forwarder will assist with customs procedures, ensuring compliance with both Chinese and Zambian regulations.
  • Coordinate Delivery: Arrange for the final delivery of your goods once they arrive at the port in Zambia.
  • Urgent Shipments: Air freight is ideal for goods that need to be delivered quickly.
  • High-Value Items: It is suitable for valuable or sensitive goods that require careful handling.
  • Specific Handling Requirements: Goods needing special handling, such as temperature control, are better managed by air transport.
  • Cost Considerations: Although more expensive than sea freight, air freight is suitable for shipments where the higher cost is justified by the need for speed and reliability.
  • Import Duties: Duties vary based on the type and value of goods, ranging from 5% to 30% of the goods' value.
  • Value Added Tax (VAT): Typically charged at a standard rate on the CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) value plus duty.
  • Additional Taxes: Other taxes may apply depending on the nature of the goods.
  • Consultation: It is advisable to consult with customs experts or a freight forwarder to understand the exact duties and taxes applicable to your shipment.
  • Shipment Size: LCL (Less than Container Load) is cost-effective for smaller shipments that do not fill a full container. FCL (Full Container Load) is suitable for larger shipments that occupy a whole container.
  • Cost Considerations: LCL can be more economical for small quantities as you only pay for the space used. FCL may offer better rates per unit for larger shipments.
  • Security and Handling: FCL provides more security as your goods are the only ones in the container, reducing the risk of damage or loss. LCL shipments are consolidated with other goods, which might increase handling risks.
  • Urgency and Timing: LCL shipments might take longer due to the consolidation process, while FCL offers direct transit and can be faster.
  • Tracking Number: Obtain a tracking number from your freight forwarder. This number allows you to monitor the status of your shipment.
  • Online Tracking Systems: Use the online tracking systems provided by Top China Forwarder to check the real-time status of your goods from dispatch to delivery.
  • Regular Updates: Stay in contact with your freight forwarder for regular updates and notifications about your shipment's progress.
  • Customs Status: Check the customs clearance status both in China and Zambia to ensure there are no delays.
  • Bill of Lading: The primary document issued by the carrier to acknowledge receipt of cargo for shipment.
  • Commercial Invoice: Provides details of the transaction, including the value of goods, and is used for customs clearance.
  • Packing List: Lists the contents of the shipment, including item descriptions and quantities.
  • Export Licenses: Necessary for certain goods and must be obtained before shipping.
  • Certificates of Origin: May be required to verify the origin of the goods.
  • Insurance Documents: Proof of insurance coverage for the shipment.
  • Customs Declarations: Required for customs clearance in both China and Zambia.
Don’t Take Our Words for it

Listen to What Our Clients Say about Our Freight Forwarding Service

Customer Support

Operations deal with the way the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this purpose, and policies. In the transport industry, operat ions and ownership of infrastructure can be either country.

Sofia Harvey
Chairman News grove

Features Availability

I am a lot of satisfied with crafted by Top China Forwarder. Each shipment was finished so rapidly with no single harm to the items. Likewise, their cargo rates were overly low, and they have an exceptional client care unit.

Warleman Joliues
Co-Founder Carion ltd

Design Quality

Initially I doubted their commitment whether they’ll be able to deliver it on time but they actually delivered it two days before the commitment. The executive was also very understanding. I received my items in a perfect state! Everyone should work with them.

Jon D. William
Founder of Mixbix