The port of Shenzhen is one of the largest ports in China. It has excellent development potential and is one of the busiest ports in the world. The port is the third largest container port in the world in terms of TEU. Shenzhen is a port city in China’s Guangdong province, south of the Pearl River Delta. In terms of international trade, Shenzhen is one of China’s most important ports.
Importing from Shenzhen
The port is home to more than 40 shipping companies, which have opened about 130 international container lines. There are 230 international cargo routes passing through the port of Shenzhen and the port is connected to 300 ports in more than 110 countries. There are about 100 warehouse managers at work, 80 organizations offering sea freight services and more than 2,000 transport companies in the port. The annual throughput capacity is estimated at 194.9 million tonnes and 18.91 TEU. In the longer term, Shenzhen plans to build six additional ports to connect to the Port of Hong Kong.
Ademar is a Rotterdam forwarding agent and has experience since 1981 in importing articles from China to the Netherlands. For example, we take care of the shipment of containers, general cargo and bulk goods by sea. In addition, we take care of all customs requirements and guarantee that your product will arrive safely at its destination.
Our freight services consist of, among others:
-
- Inspecting your goods for damages during transport.
- Checking the number of goods present at the moment of both departure and arrival.
- Customs procedures such as preparing the correct import documents, paying import duties and registering your items.
- Manually unloading your container.
More information & price indication
Do your want to import goods from China? Specifically from the port of Shenzhen to the port of Rotterdam? Ademar delivers customization and looks for the best option for you, depending on your wishes. Shipping container rates from Shenzhen are determined by several factors, including port congestion, ability to combine loads and current fuel prices. Call our specialists without obligation or submit a quote request for a quote.