Once you've secured your shockproof tablet case supply, the next critical step is determining how to ship them internationally. From freight options to customs documentation, making the right logistics decisions ensures timely delivery and minimal risk.
Each mode has trade-offs:
- Sea Freight: Cost-effective for bulk shockproof tablet case orders but slow (20–40 days)
- Air Freight: Faster (5–10 days), ideal for medium-quantity urgent restocks
- Express (DHL, FedEx): Best for small samples or trial orders; very fast but expensive
Understand what’s included:
- FOB (Free on Board): You manage shipment after it leaves port
- DDP (Delivered Duty Paid): Supplier handles everything up to your warehouse
B2B buyers with little import experience often benefit from DDP to avoid customs headaches.
For each country:
- Ensure your shockproof tablet case shipments include HS code, product invoices, and packing lists
- Check if certifications like CE, FCC, RoHS are needed
- Label products and cartons clearly
Delays often occur due to mislabeling or missing paperwork.
Depending on your market:
- Consider using 3PLs near major ports for faster domestic distribution
- For B2B clients in sectors like education or healthcare, timed delivery may be required
- Some suppliers offer warehouse dropshipping for shockproof tablet case orders
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