GWT Worldwide offers careful shipping from China to Thailand. Find good prices for sending cargo by air, by sea and using express delivery. Rapid customs clearance and logistics choices available to businesses of all kinds.
Your Trusted Partner for China-Thailand Shipping Solutions
The right logistics partner is essential if you want a successful shipment from China to Thailand. GWT Worldwide provides complete shipping options suited to your company’s goals, no matter if you import electronics, textiles, machinery or consumer goods.
About GWT Worldwide – Your Global Logistics Expert
GWT Worldwide is a company that provides top logistics services in international freight, supply chain solutions and logistics for cross-border e-commerce. Because we are active in China and the global market, we provide reliable, economical and adapted logistics services to organizations worldwide.
Our Core Services Include:
- Transportation of goods on airplanes and on ships or freight boats.
- China Europe land route
- Express & Courier Services Worldwide
- Handling Clearing and Warehousing
- We support you when it comes to shipping and labeling your products for FBA.
Here at GWT Worldwide, we work towards being efficient, clear and meet the expectations of our clients. Through the use of new logistics technology and helpful partners worldwide, we guarantee your shipments are safe, prompt and follow all rules from the origin to the destination. For small and large companies, GWT Worldwide is the reliable partner for handling international trade.
What is the best way for shipping from China to Thailand?
Airplanes, ships and land crossings are among the ways to ship products from China to Thailand. Every type of public transportation offers its own rates and speed.
Mode | Transit Time | Cost Level | Best for |
Air | 2–5 days | High | Urgent, high-value items |
Sea | 20–30 days | Low | Large, non-urgent volumes |
Road | 7–10 days | Medium | Medium-size shipments via truck |
The fastest delivery for urgent goods is through air freight or courier services. Sea freight is the cheapest choice for those who want to ship large goods but are keeping costs low. This type of transport balances both how fast it goes and how much it costs.
All goods are shipped by road, air or sea and Guanwutong sorts out the best route to get your items to any place in Thailand reliably.
Air freight from China to Thailand
Valuable products and cargo that need to reach their destinations fast and quickly fit best in air freight. Contact us with weight, size and contents of your goods and we will set up your shipment to any major Thai airport including Suvarnabhumi (BKK).
Airline rules for packaging aren’t the same for every type of item, so you must check them. Guanwutong provides expert crating and repacking in China so you can focus on other things and follow all regulations. This part summarizes what is usually needed for air-freight shipments.
Requirement | Notes |
Documentation | Commercial invoice, air waybill, export declaration |
Packaging | Sturdy crates or cartons; special materials for fragile or hazardous goods |
Weight/Size Limits | Depends on airline; oversized cargo may incur extra fees |
Labeling | Clear markings for “Fragile,” “This Side Up,” etc. |
When everything is confirmed, you will get your flight timings, an expense guide and tracking details.
Key Air Freight Routes: China to Thailand Airports
You can fly from Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Beijing to Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket airports which are central Thailand’s leading hubs.
Important Considerations for Air Freight from China to Thailand
Organize your luggage and make it lightweight per the airline’s packing regulations
- Be sure to give the exact weight and dimension of the cargo.
- Provide all necessary paperwork (for example, invoice and air waybill)
- Find out if any things are not allowed in your bag.
Air Freight Costs and Transit Times
The price is roughly in the $4 to $8 range for every kilo, depending on the route, shipment size and season.
- Shipping to a US location should take 2 to 5 days, excluding the necessary customs step.
Air freight transit time from China to Thailand

Getting air freight from China to Thailand usually requires 1–3 days. Variations in schedule may happen depending on the kind of cargo, its weight and how it is handled. Flights can be made from major airports in Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Hong Kong to all areas in Thailand.
If you want custom information about our services, get in touch with our support staff. Help is given from when we pick up your goods in China until they are delivered in Thailand.
Origin (China) | Destination (Thailand) | Transit Time (Days) |
Shanghai | Bangkok | 4 |
Tianjin | Laem Chabang | 5 |
Guangzhou | Phuket | 3.5 |
Shenzhen | Songkhla | 4.5 |
Sea freight from China to Thailand

Most people use sea freight when shipping goods to Thailand. You can get more items in at a cheaper price and ships are capable of carrying large or heavy stuff that air freight isn’t.
Shanghai, Shenzhen, Ningbo-Zhoushan and Guangzhou are the main export ports in China. Well-known Thai ports are Laem Chabang, Bangkok and Phuket. Your goods can be shipped between these ports by making use of Guanwutong’s dependable logistics services.
Containerized cargo shipping (FCL and LCL) offers a lot of flexibility for sea freight. You have the option to select based on the quantity, costs and when the package should be delivered.
Full Container Load (FCL) Shipping
FCL is a good option when you have cargo that uses most of the available space. It helps to avoid damage because everyone has their own space and is made for larger or heavier loads.
Container Type | Capacity |
20-foot | Up to 10 standard pallets |
40-foot | Up to 22 standard pallets |
Use FCL from your sixth pallet or your goods should fill up at least half of the container. In some cases, it can be cheaper per unit to buy bulk goods.
Less than Container Load (LCL) Shipping
LCL works with small loads that are not enough to fill a container. You are not charged for extra space which makes it easy on your wallet.
Even though LCL shipments are a mix, they are still managed in an arranged and secure way. LCL tends to be a more affordable option than a whole container when use of shared space is okay.
Our team is always ready to answer any questions you have on cost or available spaces..
Major Sea Ports in China to Thailand Shipping Routes
LCL works with small loads that are not enough to fill a container. You are not charged for extra space which makes it easy on your wallet.
Even though LCL shipments are a mix, they are still managed in an arranged and secure way. LCL tends to be a more affordable option than a whole container when use of shared space is okay.
Our team is always ready to answer any questions you have on cost or available spaces.
FCL and LCL shipping from China to Thailand
Sentiments from China to Thailand usually come in two types: FCL or LCL. These options are also applied to transportation by rail for cargo.
FCL (Full Container Load)

When you have large shipments, FCL is most suitable. When your delivery includes six or more pallets, this is a better choice.
The cargo does not go through several containers which offers less chance for damage.
FCL proves to be more affordable for numerous boxes or pallets.
Container Size | Capacity |
20-foot | Up to 10 standard pallets |
40-foot | Up to 22 standard pallets |
If your shipment is very heavy, large or requires extra container protection, you should use FCL.
LCL (Less-than-Container Load)
LCL is the right choice for small packages that can’t fill a whole container.
Since you are charged only for the allocated space, it becomes a cost-effective solution.
Several shipments are placed in one container as a group using this method.
LCL works well if your cargo does not need to be separated from goods around it.
If you want to learn more about rates and space choices, call Guanwutong’s support department.
Sea freight cost from China to Thailand
Learning about sea freight rates allows you to manage costs related to transport and business profits. The amount you pay will depend on the size of the container, the ports and the type of cargo.
- The average rate for LCL (Less-than-Container Load) is between $50 and $100 for a single cubic meter.
- FCL (Full Container Load): The price for a container is around $2,000.
- Different ways to get from one place to another may change the price a lot. Here are the anticipated costs according to the table.
Port in China | Port in Thailand | FCL 20′ (USD) | FCL 40′ (USD) | LCL (USD/m³) |
Beijing | Bangkok | 1000 | 1500 | 40 |
Shanghai | Chiang Mai | 1050 | 1550 | 42 |
Guangzhou | Phuket | 950 | 1450 | 38 |
Chengdu | Pattaya | 980 | 1480 | 39 |
Sea freight transit time from China to Thailand
Air freight is more rapid but sea shipping is a slower option that is cheaper and more dependable for large stock. The amount of time it takes to get your goods depends on the port, the type of container and the way your shipment is handled (FCL or LCL).
See estimated delivery times below:
Port in China | Port in Thailand | FCL 20′ (Days) | FCL 40′ (Days) | LCL (Days) |
Beijing | Bangkok | 14 | 15 | 18 |
Shanghai | Chiang Mai | 12 | 13 | 16 |
Guangzhou | Phuket | 16 | 17 | 20 |
Chengdu | Pattaya | 15 | 16 | 19 |
Consult the estimated delivery times given below.
Door to Door shipping from China to Thailand
Thai customers can use this method to avoid all the hassles of regular shipping. We get your cargo from any place in China and send it by air, sea or road to your destination in Thailand.
“DDP” means the seller takes care of everything shipping, insurance and it’s all included. Because it is straightforward and convenient, people often use this method for all kinds of banking tasks.
Before its shipment out, all cargo is approved by Chinese customs. Products can be sent to our warehouse or you may have them collected from your factory. Our partners in Thailand take care of customs paperwork, making it possible for products to be delivered smoothly. We will take care of your shipment with our Door to Door (DDP) service from China to Thailand.
Door to Door shipping cost and transit time from China to Thailand
All costs involved with DDP shipping are included from the beginning to the end such as shipping and insurance. Because of this, you don’t need to worry about managing taxes and duties.
It usually takes 10–16 days for sea freight and 2–4 days for air freight; the timings depend on the ports used. The following table shows the usual costs and how long delivery takes:
Shipping Type | From (China) | To (Thailand) | Cost (USD for 100kg) | Transit Time (Days) | Cost per kg (USD) |
Air Freight | Shanghai Airport | Bangkok Airport | 1100 | 2 | 11 |
Air Freight | Beijing Airport | Phuket Airport | 1200 | 3 | 12 |
Sea Freight | Port of Shanghai | Port of Bangkok | 700 | 14 | 7 |
Sea Freight | Port of Guangzhou | Port of Laem Chabang | 800 | 16 | 8 |
Road Freight | Shanghai | Bangkok | 1500 | 10 | 15 |
Road Freight | Beijing | Chiang Mai | 1600 | 12 | 16 |
If you would like a personal quote or need additional help, feel free to contact Guanwutong at any moment.
Express shipping from China to Thailand
Hosting your shipments from China to Thailand using express shipping allows you to enjoy faster service. In Thailand, express carriers are made up of leading international businesses and local services, ready to cater to various business requirements with flexible choices.
No matter if a shipment needs to be delivered right away, on time or is a small parcel, express services are vital for Thailand’s economy and allowing businesses to access foreign markets.
How can Guanwutong support fast shipments? We collaborate with top express service providers to offer you high-quality delivery at good prices. Our team remains ready at any time to help arrange your shipments. Moving your cargo with a main carrier like DHL or FedEx often takes 2 to 4 days without any trouble.
Express Shipping Company | Transit Time (Days) | Estimated Cost (USD) | Service Name |
Aramex | 3 | 120 | Aramex Express |
DHL | 2 | 150 | DHL Express Worldwide |
FedEx | 4 | 130 | FedEx International Priority |
UPS | 3 | 140 | UPS Worldwide Saver |
If you want express and dependable shipping, Guanwutong is ready to handle everything for you.
Customs Clearance in Thailand
You start customs clearance in Thailand when you send a declaration form and the required papers to the port in Thailand. They will look into how accurate the declaration is and check the documentation to set the tax rate and find the value of the goods. When everything is done, your shipment is allowed to move forward.
Members of our Guanwutong team have more than 10 years of experience handling customs clearance between China and Thailand and can manage the whole process for you.
When entering Thailand, you should have the following documents to go through customs.
Document | Description |
Bill of Lading | Issued by the shipping company as proof of goods received for shipment from China to Thailand. |
Invoice | Issued by the seller to the buyer, detailing the goods sold, necessary for customs clearance. |
Certificate of Origin | Issued by the Chamber of Commerce, certifying the country where the goods were manufactured. |
Packing List | Lists all items in the shipment; can be prepared by Guanwutong for you. |
There are documents needed only for certain shipments. They change depending on both the mode of transport and type of goods being shipped. Get in touch if you have issues preparing your documents.
Import Tax and Duties for Shipping from China to Thailand
Being aware of all trade regulations is necessary if you ship from China to Thailand. Shipping with Guanwutong means that your items will go through customs smoothly and you won’t have to pay extra fees or wait longer.
7% VAT is charged on imported goods in Thailand. Depending on what is being sent, additional taxes can change. Customs taxes may amount to 0% to 80% depending on what is stated in the Customs Tariff Decree. There might be products that do not require a permit.
To get more information on taxes and fees, reach out to Guanwutong’s team.
Prohibited & restricted items for shipping from China to Thailand
It is very important to identify prohibited or forbidden items to keep your shipments from being rejected or incurring penalties. Is included below a list of some goods not allowed by law:
- Fresh Food
- Hazardous Materials
- Selling firearms and weapons
- Medicines
- Explosives
- Cosmetics
- Drugs
- Questionable Publications
- Counterfeit Currency
- Fake Goods
- Technological devices featuring batteries
- Magnetic Items
- In some cases, the product may be available as a liquid, a powder or a cream.
- Perishable Products
- Besides actual banknotes, currencies also consist of things like ads.
Please reach out to Guanwutong for more advice when shipping sensitive products. Let us know and we can suggest the right option for your goods.
Conclusion
Using our service, you can skip the stress of getting your goods shipped from China to Thailand. If you go with Air or Sea Freight, Door to Door or Express and team up with us, your products will reach Thailand promptly, in reassuring time, at an affordable rate.
The company is equipped with over a decade of air and sea freight plus sourcing products from Chinese stores, ensuring easy and trouble-free shipping for everyone.
We handle customs clearance in Thailand for you because we follow the country’s customs regulations. Our Door to Door service gives you the assurance that all customs management will be handled by us.
Reach out to our team, look for a quote and review the results to decide on shipping for your business.