Shipping from China to Guyana is essential for importing electronics, machinery, construction materials, and consumer goods. China Trade Freight provides tailored logistics solutions for Guyana, ensuring shipments reach key ports efficiently and cost-effectively. Leveraging major ports such as Georgetown and New Amsterdam, as well as Cheddi Jagan International Airport for air cargo, we optimize ocean and air routes while managing customs clearance and inland distribution. Whether shipping full containers, smaller parcels, or urgent air freight, our end-to-end services provide reliable transit times, transparent tracking, and flexible shipping options across Guyana.
China Trade Freight offers reliable sea freight from China to Guyana, connecting Shanghai, Ningbo, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou with Guyanese ports including Georgetown and New Amsterdam. Transit times typically range from 25–35 days, depending on port schedules and shipping routes. Our FCL and LCL options allow exclusive container use for large shipments or cost-efficient consolidation for smaller cargo. Secure handling for electronics, machinery, construction materials, and consumer goods is provided, with smooth customs clearance and reliable inland delivery ensured.
China Trade Freight provides fast air freight from China to Guyana, linking Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou with Cheddi Jagan International Airport (GEO) near Georgetown. Transit times are usually 4–7 days, ideal for high-value electronics, perishable goods, and urgent shipments. We handle all documentation, customs clearance, and airport coordination, offering chartered flights and temperature-controlled options to ensure safe and timely delivery.
China Trade Freight offers door-to-door shipping from China to Guyana, covering pickup, customs clearance, and final delivery in Georgetown, New Amsterdam, and surrounding regions. By combining sea or air freight with local inland transport, our service is seamless for both FCL and LCL shipments. Coordinated handling minimizes delays and ensures safe delivery for businesses of all sizes.
China Trade Freight provides full container load (FCL) shipping from China to Guyana, ideal for large shipments like industrial machinery, construction equipment, electronics, and bulk consumer goods. FCL ensures exclusive container use, reducing handling risks and improving delivery reliability. We monitor vessel schedules and port operations to ensure timely departure and arrival, while assisting with customs clearance and inland delivery across Guyana.
For smaller shipments, China Trade Freight offers less-than-container load (LCL) shipping, consolidating cargo from multiple clients for cost-efficient transport. LCL is ideal for startups, e-commerce, or seasonal imports. We provide secure cargo consolidation, labeling, documentation, and coordination from Chinese ports to Guyanese ports including Georgetown and New Amsterdam, ensuring smooth customs clearance and reliable inland delivery.
Collection from your supplier in China and delivery to your Guyanese destination.
Secure storage at origin and destination to streamline inventory management.
Full coverage against transit risks and damages.
Compliance with Guyanese import regulations for smooth processing.
Professional verification of cargo quality and quantity before departure.
With proven experience in South American logistics, China Trade Freight is your trusted freight forwarder for shipping from China to Guyana. We provide:
Optimized Routing: Ocean and air solutions via major Guyanese ports and Cheddi Jagan International Airport.
Regional Expertise: Coordination for customs clearance, inland distribution networks, and regulatory compliance.
End-to-End Service: From factory pickup in China to final delivery across Guyana’s key commercial regions.
Dedicated Support: Transparent communication and proactive shipment management to minimize delays.
Choose China Trade Freight to deliver your cargo efficiently and safely across Guyana’s trade network.
The most cost-effective shipping method is usually sea freight, as it offers lower rates for bulk shipments. However, it takes longer, generally between 30 and 45 days. Air freight, while faster (7 to 14 days), is more expensive and better suited for urgent deliveries.
Air freight costs vary depending on the weight and volume of the shipment. On average, it can range from $5 to $10 per kilogram. Prices may fluctuate based on factors like fuel costs and demand, so it's advisable to get quotes from different carriers for a precise cost.
Customs fees can include import duties, VAT, and handling fees. Import duties in Guyana can be around 20% to 30% of the item's value, depending on the product. Additional handling and processing fees may also apply, so checking with Guyanese customs or a freight forwarder for detailed information is recommended.
Yes, certain items may be restricted or prohibited, such as hazardous materials, illegal substances, and some electronics. It's crucial to verify with Guyanese customs regulations and your shipping provider to ensure compliance with all restrictions.
Customs clearance time can vary but generally takes between 3 to 7 days. Delays can occur due to incomplete paperwork, additional inspections, or high volumes of shipments. Ensuring all documentation is accurate and complete can help expedite the process.
Yes, most logistics companies provide tracking services for shipments. You can track your shipment online using the tracking number provided by the shipping company. This allows you to monitor the progress and receive updates on the delivery status.
Express shipping options typically deliver within 3 to 7 days. This faster service is offered by major courier companies like DHL, FedEx, and UPS. The exact delivery time depends on factors such as the specific courier, origin, and destination.
Goods should be properly packed to prevent damage during transit. Use sturdy, well-sealed boxes or pallets, and ensure that items are cushioned and protected. Accurate labeling and documentation are also essential for smooth customs processing.
Required documents generally include a commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading (for sea freight) or air waybill (for air freight), and a certificate of origin. Additional documents might be needed depending on the nature of the goods and customs requirements.
Contact the shipping company or freight forwarder to get an update on the delay. They can provide information on the cause and expected resolution time. Additionally, checking with customs or the local delivery service can help identify any issues affecting the shipment.
Their team understands international shipping and Incoterms very well. We feel confident leaving our shipments in their hands.
We’ve used China Trade Freight for sea and door-to-door shipping, and the service has always been professional and stable.
Fast responses and proactive updates throughout the shipment. A very dependable logistics partner.