A Full Steps Illustration To GWT Premium Sea Shipping Process. Shipping From China
Reading our premium sea shipping process to control every step of your shipment.
- Client Sends Booking Request: The client sends a booking request based on their needs.
- 予約: Book the shipment as per the requirements.
- Shipping Company Sends SO: The shipping company sends a Shipping Order (SO) based on the booking information.
- Prepare Loading List: Create a loading list based on the SO and provide it to the warehouse or transport team.
- Container Pickup: The transport team picks up the container from the factory or warehouse.
- Container Loading: The factory loads the container or delivers goods to the warehouse for loading.
- Container Delivery: Deliver the container to the port from the factory or warehouse.
- Shipping Company Cut-off: The shipping company performs the cut-off operation.
- Customs Documentation Review: Review customs documents and delegate customs clearance to a customs broker.
- 通関手続き: After customs clearance, the cargo is ready for loading and shipment.
- Terminal Loading: The terminal carries out the loading operation.
- Loading and Departure: Cargo is loaded onto the ship and departs.
- Bill of Lading Issuance: The shipping company issues the bill of lading.
- Settlement: Settle payments as agreed.
- Arrival Notice: The shipping company sends an arrival notice to the consignee or notifier 3-7 days before the ship arrives.
- Import Customs Declaration: The import country performs customs declaration in advance upon receiving the arrival notice.
- Customs Release: After customs release, the cargo is ready for unloading.
- Unloading Preparation: Prepare for unloading once the ship arrives at the port.
- 通関手続き: The customs broker performs clearance and provides the Delivery Order (DO) to the transport team or agent.
- Container Pickup: After the terminal processes the cargo, the transport team picks up the container and delivers it to the overseas warehouse or destination.
- Delivery: The transport team delivers the cargo to the overseas warehouse or destination.