International Freight Forwarder and Customs Broker Based in China
Our extensive network ensures smooth sea transport with options for both less-than-container loads (LCL) and full-container loads (FCL), accommodating all your shipment sizes.
Ideal for time-sensitive deliveries, we provide fast and secure transport of goods to and from any major airport worldwide, backed by expert logistical support.
Our comprehensive service includes pickup, transportation, and delivery of goods directly to the point of use, ensuring convenience and efficiency.
Our customs clearance services ensure fast and reliable handling of all necessary paperwork, duties, and legal requirements to streamline the import and export process for your shipments.
Our secure storage facilities are equipped to handle goods of all sizes and types, offering both short-term and long-term storage options to support your inventory management
Shipping from China to Morocco is streamlined with AllWayForward, making the process transparent and straightforward for small businesses.
We collect your goods from suppliers in China, consolidating shipments for efficiency and cost-effectiveness without requiring a full container.
Our team manages all export paperwork and customs clearances in China to ensure compliance and prevent delays.
Select from ocean (FCL/LCL) or air freight. We provide transit times and updates throughout.
We handle Morocco customs, ensuring all documents are correct for a smooth entry.
Assistance with duty and tax calculations, offering guidance to minimize expenses.
Coordinating last-mile delivery, we ensure your goods reach you promptly and safely.
Sea freight shipping from China to Morocco typically takes between 25 to 40 days, depending on factors such as the specific ports of origin and destination, shipping route, and whether the service is direct or involves transshipments.
Sea freight costs depend on factors such as shipment volume, weight, whether it’s FCL (Full Container Load) or LCL (Less Than Container Load), and additional services required. Costs typically range from $1,500 to $4,000 for a 20-foot container and vary for different container sizes.
Upon arrival, shipments must be declared to Moroccan customs, and the necessary documents submitted for clearance. Duties and taxes will be assessed based on the value and type of goods.
Yes, both China and Morocco have restrictions on certain items, including hazardous materials, counterfeit goods, and certain agricultural products. It’s essential to check the latest regulations before shipping.
Strategies to reduce costs include comparing quotes from different freight forwarders, consolidating shipments, and optimizing packaging to reduce volume and weight.