Shipping from China to Philippines
Macro provide door to door shipping service from China to the Philippines by sea and by air based on competitive shipping cost, our advantage is customs clearance in Philippines, even you do not have an import license, you just receive the goods at your warehouse, do nothing and you do not need to provide any documents. Meanwhile, no other hide extra cost in China and the Philippines.
Macro have warehouse in Manila , Cebu and Davao, and we provide shipping service to other islands Via Manila and Cebu, Such as Cagayan,Santos city, Bacolod, Iloilo,Bohol, Ormoc,Dumaguete,Zamboanga,Palawan,Mindoro, Surigao,Butuan,etc.,
Our shipping Service and shipping price will reduce your product cost and increase your competition in the Philippines.

Sea Freight from China to Philippines
Macro will be your best freight forwarder China to Philippines. We can handle every shipment from China to the Philippines from any port in China to any port in the Philippines.

Air Freight from China to Philippines
Our shipping rates from China to the Philippines are much more competitive than other freight forwarders.

Door to Door Service from China to Philippines
We have many trade companies as our agents so we can import all kinds of goods. We can provide competitive prices and efficient customs clearance in all your shipments from China to Philippines. Even you are personal or you do not want to use your company to import the shipping goods. Bansar will always provide you with the cheapest way to ship to Philippines from China.

Alibaba Shipping to Philippines
If you buy goods from Alibaba and your supplier cannot provide you better shipping rate to Philippines, then Macro will help you out, you will get very low shipping cost to Philippines and our quote will include all detailed payment. We recommend you use FOB incoterms and let your supplier ship goods to our warehouse, then Macro will handle all things, you just need to receive your goods at your home or house.

Cheapest Way to Ship to Philippines from China
If you are looking for the cheapest way to ship from China to Philippines, then I will give you the best shipping solution based on your detailed goods. Macro is very professional on shipping from China to Philippines, and we have helped 1000+ clients ship their goods from China to Philippines with very competitive shipping rate.
FCL Shipping from China to Philippines
We are experts on FCL from China to the Philippines. Especially the door to door service. Our all-in rates are lower than the market, and we can finish the customs clearance in Manila, Cebu, Davao within 2 days.
LCL Shipping from China to Philippines
Whether you have company or you are personal, you just need to receive your LCL shipment from China to your warehouse or your home in any place of Philippines, you do not need to provide any documents to us except packing list. We will also provide the amazing shipping rates and service to you.
More Services When Shipping from China to Philippines

Pickup and Delivery
Macro will provide most fuel effcient pickup service China to Philippines

Loading Supervision
Ensure safe packaging and loading of goods in your suppliers factory.

Custom Clearance
You do not need to provide us any documents, just receive your goods at home.
Your Best Freight Forwarder and Agent from China to Philippines
- Competitive air and sea freight rates from China to the Philippines.
- Experts on customs clearance in the Philippines.
- Free warehouse service.
- Pick up service in any city in China.
- Provide any documents you need, such as Form E, etc
- SOC cargo service to islands such as Coron, Puerto Princesa, and Bacolod by FCL.
1.Which are the main routes used in shipping from China to the Philippines?
The main shipping routes that connect China to the Philippines majorly entail the use of sea and air means of transport. Major trade sea routes include China’s Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou with the Philippines Manila, Cebu, and Davao among others. These routes often pass through the South China Sea.
Air freight routes are normally between China’s principal airports for instance Beijing Capital, Shanghai Pudong or Guangzhou Baiyun, and Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport or other mutual Philippine airports. Some of them may include stops in Hong Kong or some of the other Southeast Asian cities or countries.
2.What are the shipping methods when shipping from China to the Philippines?
- The primary shipping methods from China to the Philippines are:
- Sea freight: This includes the Full Container Load (FCL) necessary for a large amount of consignment and the Less than Container Load (LCL) for a small consignment. It’s cost-effective but slower.
- Air freight: A little expensive, but convenient to use for items that need urgent delivery or have great value.
- Express courier services: Services provided by companies such as DHL, FedEx, and UPS among others, that deal with small packages and documents that are delivered right at the doorstep of the recipient.
- Postal services: Economical for small items but slower and less reliable.
- Rail-sea or road-sea combined transport: These types of links can also give the necessary balance of cost and time for some of the certain routes.
3.How much does it cost to ship from China to areas of Philippines?
Freight charges from China to the Philippines are not fixed and it depends on some of the parameters like mode of transport, volume, weight, dimension, and specific origin/destination points. As a rough estimate:
- Sea freight: All FCL (20ft container) costs approximately $500 – $1500 while the LCL costs $30 to $60 per cubic meter on average.
- Air freight: Commonly between $3 and $8 per kg in terms of the bulk order but it increases when the weight is divided by individual packages.
- Express courier: For a 1kg package, costs can range from $40 to $100.
- Postal services: Can be as low as $20-$30 particularly if the packages are small in size.
- These are average prices and can vary depending on the current supply, the price of fuel, and the specific service that the client avails.
4.How long does it take to ship from China to The Philippines?
- Shipping times from China to the Philippines depend on the chosen method:
- Sea freight: These normally take 7-14 days where there are direct routes, though, it can take up to 20-30 days including customs clearance and potential transshipments.
- Air freight: In most cases, it takes 3 to 5 days to clear the goods, together with handling and customs formalities.
- Express courier services: Possible to deliver within 2-5 business days.
- Postal services: This can take 2-8 weeks depending on the type of service used.
- Combined transport methods: These normally fall between sea and air transport time and take approximately 10-20 days.
- These times can however differ for one reason or another such as customs clearance time, weather, and congestion in the port.
5.How do seasonal changes affect shipping routes between China and the Philippines?
Seasonality plays a major influence on the shipping lines passing through China and the Philippines. Seasons of typhoons (June to November) result in flight delays and flight diversion. Chinese New Year and Philippine Christmas periods are resulting in congestion and longer time spent in transit because of higher demand for shipping of goods between the two nations.
6.What documentation is required for different shipping methods from China to the Philippines?
Documents needed for China to the Philippines inclusive of Chinese export declaration, Philippine import permit, commercial invoice, packing list or bill of lading or airway bill, certificate of origin, and Philippines customs declaration forms. For particular products, there may be more requirements for permits from both countries.
7.In what manner do the customs procedures impact the shipping times from China to the Philippines?
Customs formalities in the Philippines can take between 2 to 5 days which lengthens the time for products to be shipped from China. Additional delays can be caused by complicated regulations, lack of documentation, or at random checks of Chinese goods. Electronics or any goods that are highly valued, or restricted imports in China, may potentially take more time to process in the Philippine customs.
8.Which kind of insurance is applicable to various shipping methods to the Philippines from China?
All-risk, total loss only, and named perils insurance are used in China-Philippines shipping. This decision depends on the shipment mode, product worth, and constraints that are peculiar to the China-Philippines corridor such as typhoons or Port Congestion at the Manila terminal.
9.How do shipping costs change by the dimensions and weight of the package when shipping from China to the Philippines?
Freight charges, as a rule, are proportional to the size and mass of a package. For air freight, volumetric weight is often used. Sea freight has a pricing model where FCL is priced per container while LCL is priced based on the volume occupied by the shipment in a cubic meter. Shipment of any item that occupies a large space or is very much weighted will attract extra charges for handling.
10.How can I track my shipment across different shipping stages from China to the Philippines?
The majority of the China-Philippines shipping companies use a control number that has an online tracking system. This also enables the tracking of main activities such as departure from China, arrival in the Philippines, and Philippine customs clearance. Some systems provide real-time GPS tracking of high-value China-Philippines shipments.
11.What are the available modes of door-to-door delivery shipping services from China to the Philippines?
Door-to-door services from China to the Philippines are offered by international courier companies and some freight forwarders. These cover the following aspects, including collection of the products from China, customs formalities of both the countries, and the last delivery in the Philippines. Express services are faster but more expensive.