1. Packaging requirements
Correct packaging is crucial in international logistics, especially when shipping from China to New Zealand. First, choose materials that meet international shipping standards, such as wear-resistant, waterproof cartons or wooden cases. For fragile items, it is recommended to use foam or bubble film for protection to avoid damage during transportation.
At the same time, ensure that the packaging is clearly marked with the recipient’s information and contact information, so that the logistics company can accurately deliver. In addition, be aware of New Zealand’s special packaging requirements for certain products, such as food or cosmetics, to ensure that local laws and regulations are met.
2. Customs clearance service
Customs clearance is an important link to ensure the smooth entry of goods. Be aware of New Zealand’s import regulations and customs policies in advance to ensure all documents are in order. For example, commercial invoices, packing lists, and any necessary licenses are all documents that must be provided. Working with a professional customs clearance agent can help you streamline the process and reduce unnecessary delays and expenses.
In addition, be aware of New Zealand Customs restrictions on specific goods, such as certain food, plant and animal products, to ensure that your goods will not be refused entry for non-compliance.
3. Free storage service
Ausroo offers free warehousing, which is especially important when shipping from China to New Zealand. Free warehousing can help you reduce costs while waiting for customs clearance or delivery, while ensuring the safety of your goods. By choosing a logistics company with warehousing services, you have the flexibility to schedule delivery times after the goods arrive.
In addition, with warehousing services, you can manage your inventory to ensure timely delivery during peak periods to meet market demand. Be sure to communicate with the logistics company about the time frame and costs of warehousing in order to effectively manage your logistics budget.