Introduction
Shipping goods from China to Canada is a key part of many businesses’ supply chains, especially with the rise of eCommerce, Amazon FBA, and wholesale importers. Whether you’re a new importer or an established trader, understanding the shipping options, costs, and procedures is crucial to optimizing delivery times and minimizing expenses.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the major shipping methods, explain typical pricing, outline transit times, and highlight which type of cargo is best suited to each method.
Main Shipping Methods from China to Mexico
There are three primary methods of shipping goods from China to Mexico: sea freight, air freight, and express courier services. Each has its own advantages depending on your cargo type, delivery speed, and budget.
A. Sea Freight (FCL and LCL)
Sea freight is the most popular and cost-effective shipping method for large and heavy cargo. It’s ideal for businesses that can wait longer for delivery but want to minimize transportation costs.
- FCL (Full Container Load): Best for large shipments that can fill a container. Common container sizes include 20ft and 40ft.
- LCL (Less than Container Load): Suitable for smaller shipments that are consolidated with others in a shared container.
Transit Time: 25–40 days (depending on port of origin and destination)
Popular Routes:
- Shanghai/Ningbo → Manzanillo
- Shenzhen/Guangzhou → Lazaro Cardenas
Best for: Bulk goods, raw materials, machinery, automotive parts
B. Air Freight
Air freight offers faster delivery times compared to sea shipping and is suitable for time-sensitive cargo or goods with a high value-to-weight ratio.
Transit Time: 5–10 days
Airports:
- From China: Beijing Capital (PEK), Guangzhou (CAN), Shanghai Pudong (PVG)
- To Mexico: Mexico City International Airport (MEX), Monterrey International Airport (MTY)
Best for: Electronics, high-value consumer goods, medical supplies, fashion items
C. Express Shipping
Express shipping services like DHL, FedEx, UPS, and SF Express provide door-to-door delivery and are the fastest option available.
Transit Time: 3–7 days
Best for: Small parcels, urgent deliveries, e-commerce shipments
Shipping Costs from China to Mexico
Shipping prices vary depending on several factors, including the shipping method, cargo size and weight, incoterms, seasonality, and destination. Here’s a breakdown of typical costs for each option:
A. Sea Freight Costs
| Shipping Mode | Estimated Cost (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| FCL 20ft Container | $2,500 – $4,000 | Port to port |
| FCL 40ft Container | $4,000 – $6,500 | Port to port |
| LCL (per CBM) | $100 – $200 | Based on cargo volume |
Note: LCL prices often include a minimum charge of 1–2 CBM.
B. Air Freight Costs
| Weight Bracket | Estimated Cost (USD/kg) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 45–100 kg | $6.00 – $8.00 | Economy air freight |
| 100–300 kg | $5.00 – $7.00 | Heavier weights reduce per kg rate |
| 300+ kg | $4.00 – $6.00 | Better for bulk high-value goods |
C. Express Courier Costs
| Courier | Estimated Cost (USD/kg) | Transit Time |
|---|---|---|
| DHL Express | $9.00 – $12.00 | 3–5 days |
| FedEx | $8.50 – $11.50 | 4–6 days |
| UPS | $8.00 – $10.50 | 4–6 days |
These prices are approximate and vary based on the origin city in China and the Mexican delivery address. Contact your freight forwarder (like Taijie International Logistics) for real-time quotations.
Transit Time from China to Mexico
Transit time depends on the shipping method and specific origin/destination points. Below is a general guide:
| Shipping Method | Transit Time |
|---|---|
| Express Courier | 3 – 7 days |
| Air Freight | 5 – 10 days |
| Sea Freight (FCL) | 25 – 35 days |
| Sea Freight (LCL) | 30 – 40 days (due to consolidation delays) |
Pro Tip: Always build in extra time for customs clearance and last-mile delivery in Mexico.
Import Regulations and Duties in Mexico
Before importing from China, it’s important to understand Mexican customs procedures:
A. Import Duties and Taxes
- General VAT (IVA): 16%
- Customs Duty Rate: Usually 0%–20% depending on the product
- Additional Charges: Customs brokerage, DTA (customs processing fee), storage fees
B. Required Documents
- Commercial Invoice
- Packing List
- Bill of Lading (B/L) or Airway Bill (AWB)
- Certificate of Origin (if applicable)
- Importer’s Registry (Padrón de Importadores)
Helpful Tip: Hiring an experienced freight forwarder like Taijie International Logistics can help you avoid costly documentation errors.
Conclusion
Shipping from China to Mexico offers vast opportunities for businesses looking to expand in North America. With various shipping methods like sea, air, and express delivery, and the choice between FCL and LCL, importers can find a solution tailored to their budget, timeline, and cargo type. While sea freight remains the most economical for bulk shipments, air and express services are ideal for urgent and smaller goods.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What’s the cheapest way to ship from China to Mexico?
Sea freight is the most economical option, especially for large or heavy shipments. LCL is good for smaller loads under 15 CBM.
How can I calculate total shipping costs?
Total cost includes freight rate, fuel surcharges, destination charges, customs duty, VAT, and handling. A freight forwarder can provide a full quote.
Do I need an import license in Mexico?
Yes. Most businesses need to be registered with the Padrón de Importadores to legally import goods into Mexico.
Can I track my shipment?
Yes. We offer real-time tracking for air, sea, and express shipments through our customer portal.
What’s the maximum weight for air cargo?
While there’s no strict upper limit, most airlines cap single packages at 500–1,000 kg. For heavier loads, sea freight is more practical.



