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Explore our China-to-country shipping lanes with route-specific planning notes, estimated freight guidance, and direct links into each route page.

1
Choose the service first

Start with Sea, Air, Transport, or Small Parcel.

2
Then narrow by region

Each region follows different delivery and quote logic.

3
Open the route page

Check transit, scope, and planning assumptions there.

Browse by service
Browse by region

Service Category

Sea Freight

Compare container fit, port pairing, and inland handoff before treating any rate as actionable.

Primary shipping flow

Start with sea freight when cost structure, container fit, and major trade-lane stability drive the decision.

For most destination lanes, this is the planning layer that should feel like the default decision surface. It helps buyers compare route direction, broad transit rhythm, and whether the lane is naturally port-led, coast-sensitive, or inland-handoff heavy before they open a single route detail page.

0 routes in the current sea freight set
Best first pass When the user still needs to narrow by destination market, landing mode, or delivery scope.

Service Category

Air Freight

Use this lane view when speed, flight options, uplift stability, or urgent replenishment matters more than lowest landed cost.

Route directory

Air Freight lanes now follow the same route-card structure as the main sea freight section.

Compare destination, transit guidance, service overlap, and next-step route fit in the same scan pattern before opening the route detail page.

Service Category

Transport

Use this layer to understand inland trucking, rail-linked transfer, gateway relay, and final delivery coordination by destination.

Route directory

Transport lanes now follow the same route-card structure as the main sea freight section.

Compare destination, transit guidance, service overlap, and next-step route fit in the same scan pattern before opening the route detail page.

Service Category

Small Parcel

Use this for lighter or more flexible shipments where lower-volume movement, ecommerce timing, or easier dispatch matters.

Route directory

Small Parcel lanes now follow the same route-card structure as the main sea freight section.

Compare destination, transit guidance, service overlap, and next-step route fit in the same scan pattern before opening the route detail page.

Destination Region

North America

Routes that often depend on coast selection, inland city scope, warehouse receiving conditions, and province/state delivery logic.

Destination Region

Europe

Routes where gateway choice, inland handoff, customs assumptions, and consignee readiness often reshape execution.

Destination Region

Asia Pacific

Shorter-cycle routes with stronger emphasis on booking rhythm, destination handling, and flexible mode selection.

Destination Region

Middle East

Routes shaped by trading-hub logic, customs preparation, warehouse delivery, and regional distribution planning.

Destination Region

Latin America

Routes where landed cost, customs preparation, and inland destination execution heavily influence the final shipping plan.

How to Use This Page

Choose the lane, then confirm the few inputs that actually move the quote.

Check these first

  • Transit logic
  • Price trigger
  • Delivery scope

Bring this to inquiry

  • Origin + destination
  • Cargo type / size
  • Timing + delivery need