中港物流

Q: How long does it take from Shenzhen to Hong Kong? Express delivery: 4-8 hours; full truckload: same day; LCL consolidation: 1-2 days. Nanshan to Shenzhen Bay Port takes 20 minutes; Longgang to Huanggang Port takes 40 minutes. The transit time affects overall delivery time. The fastest end-to-end process from pickup in various districts of Shenzhen to delivery in Hong Kong can be completed within 4-6 hours.

Q: How to ship goods from other cities to Hong Kong? Send the goods to a warehouse in Zhuhai or Shenzhen first. After arrival, it takes approximately 1 day to reach Hong Kong via the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge or Shenzhen ports. The freight cost from other cities to Zhuhai is borne by the shipper, while the freight cost from Zhuhai to Hong Kong/Macau is included in the ALL-IN package. See the guide for transshipment via Zhuhai warehouse from other cities.

Q: What goods cannot be transported? Prohibited items, explosives, and controlled chemicals cannot be transported. General cargo includes electronic components, clothing, hardware fittings, daily necessities, etc., which can all be accepted. Dangerous goods, cold chain items, and oversized cargo require prior confirmation of the transport plan.

Q: Does delivery cover the whole of Hong Kong, including outlying islands? Yes. Delivery covers the whole of Hong Kong, including Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, the New Territories, and certain outlying islands (e.g., Lantau Island). Territory-wide delivery in Macau is also available.

Q: What factors affect the transit time of China-Hong Kong logistics? Port choice: Shenzhen Bay Port is the fastest, approximately 20-40 minutes. Factors include dispatch time, daytime peak hour congestion, customs inspection status, electronic customs clearance for general cargo, and customs inspections (which take 1-2 days). Adjustments are needed for public holidays in Mainland China and Hong Kong. It is recommended to allow a buffer of 1-2 working days.

Q: What vehicle types are available for full truckload transportation? Optional trucks: 3-ton, 5-ton, 8-ton, 10-ton trucks, as well as 20GP and 40GP container trucks. A 3-ton truck has a capacity of about 15 CBM, suitable for small batches and urgent cargo. A 5-ton truck, with about 25 CBM, is the most frequently used model. See the China-Hong Kong Vehicle Encyclopedia for detailed vehicle specifications.

Q: Can you elaborate on the billing methods for China-Hong Kong logistics? LCL consignments are billed based on the higher of weight or volume; full truckload is charged at a flat rate per vehicle type; express deliveries are charged per shipment, which includes customs clearance and delivery fees. Cold chain shipments incur additional fees for the refrigeration unit. The ALL-IN package fee covers transportation, customs clearance, and delivery, with no hidden charges. The billing for China-Hong Kong logistics is transparent, and procedures are standardized. Businesses need only provide cargo information to receive an accurate quotation and plan. If you have any other questions, feel free to contact Bofeng Logistics for inquiries.

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