FAQ

1.Licensed Wholesale Importer:
You need a license to import from China and clear customs using certified documents (Bill of Lading, Invoice, etc.) provided by us after shipping the goods to your country.
2.Unlicensed Wholesale Importer:
If you don’t have a license, you need to find a professional customs broker in your country before importing from China. The broker will clear customs for you using the certified documents we provide after we ship cargo to your country.

Total Cost to Import From China:
1.Products Payment: The total value of the products you import.
2.Inland Charge: From our warehouse to the loading port in China.
3.Shipping Charge: From the China port to the discharge port.
4.Commission: Ranges from 1% to 5%, varying based on the quantity from small to large.
5.Customs Clearance: Paid by you in your country.
6.Import Duty: Paid by you in your country.
The above 6 parts constitute the total cost for you to import products from China.
NO.1 to NO.4 are costs in China, whileNO.5 and NO.6 are costs in your country.

From Guangzhou warehouse to the nearest Loading port in Guangdong.
Includes:
Booking Fee/THC/Documentation Fees/EDI+ Electronic/Packing List Fee/Packing List Fee/Telex Charge/Seal Fee/Towing Fee + Barcode/Storage Fee

No, we don’t sell any products directly.
We are a professional agents for importing goods from china, dedicated to helping customers source and ship goods hassle-free.
Our One-stop sourcing service is tailored for those exploring the industrial hubs and wholesale markets of Guangzhou, Foshan, Dongguan, and Shenzhen.

No, we don’t accept discounts or any other forms of discounts from suppliers.
As we charge a commission from customers for our One-stop sourcing service, our role is to secure the best suppliers and prices for them.
This ensures that customers can place larger orders at the best prices, suppliers receive larger orders, and we earn more commission.
It’s a win-win-win scenario for all three parties.