Is it cost-effective to send goods from China to New Zealand by sea or by air?
Is it cost-effective to send goods from China to New Zealand by sea or by air?
There are three main modes of transportation in international logistics: sea freight, air freight, and land transportation. Among them, sea transportation is the cheapest, air transportation is the most expensive, and land transportation is somewhere in between. If you want to transport goods to New Zealand, whether to send them by sea or by air depends on the specific goods!
Let's talk about air freight first. Air freight is the fastest, and it takes about three days to arrive in New Zealand. But the cost is very expensive, and for those charged by weight, they also need to be sold by volume weight (the so-called volume weight is the conversion of volume to weight). Suitable for sending goods with high value, urgent use, and not particularly large.
Looking at sea freight, it can be said that sea freight is omnipotent in international logistics, and over 80% of international trade transportation in the world is completed through sea freight. The sea freight from China to New Zealand is generally a direct route, which takes about 20-30 days to reach the New Zealand port after departure. The most important thing is that sea freight can carry oversized heavy cargo, and sea freight that cannot be shipped by other transportation methods can be shipped. Of course, the premise is that the goods to be sent cannot be Contraband
HINDA International Logistics (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. provides sea freight from China to New Zealand, which can include customs clearance and delivery to the door. There are two delivery methods: small items are arranged for UPS or FedEx delivery to the door, while large items are arranged for truck delivery to the door.
Ports that can be reached by sea from China to New Zealand: Auckland Port, Napier Port, Wellington Port