We Supply globally

International Delivery Methods

1. Sea Freight

2. Air Freight

3. Courier

Choose Delivery Methods

  • Sea Freight

    Sea freight is when your goods are loaded onto a vessel. Bulk shipments are best for this method of transport suitable for large quantities of product. There are 2 sizes of container whether small 20ft container maximum 12-15 metric tons or 40ft container maximum 25-27 metric tons including pallet.

  • Air Freight

    Airfreight is a fast-moving service and needs a time-definite at the final destination, ensures whether your shipment would be delivered in “Shortest Time”. For smaller quantities than sea freight. This method of delivery is widely used by customer that would like to order and see product sample quality before import or export.

  • Courier

    Courier delivery services are extremely popular and offer businesses cost effective ways to distribute products both nationally and across the world. There is no denying the need for fast delivery in our evermore connected world. We will delivery our documents for import / export using courier service like DHL, FedEx and etc.

Payment Methods

  • Letter of Credit ( L/C )

    A letter of credit (L/C) 1 is a document issued by a bank at the request of an importer to certify that the exporter is confident in receiving payment from the issuing bank if he has operated in complies with the L/C conditions and delivered the goods within the specified time, including the preparation of documents correctly and completely as stated in the L/C in all respects. This method is the safest way in term of dealing business to secure the deal between factory, seller and buyer. Any unexpected circumstances happened can be responsible according to the law policy

  • Tele Transfer ( T/T )

    TT payments pass your money between several different banks before it arrives at its destination. Each of these banks will have different fees and processing times. The network of banks that your money passes through is referred to as the SWIFT network. The banks are called “correspondent banks” because your money only passes between banks which have commercial relationships. Generally speaking, the telegraphic transfer processing time is between one and two days. Commonly and widely used in international trade business.

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