Bei zetu
What it costs depends on what you are sending.
Tuambie unachotuma na tunakupa bei — hakuna gharama za kujificha.Tell us what you are sending and we will quote you. Once your cargo reaches our warehouse and is weighed, you see the exact charge against your own tracking number.
How you are charged
Knowing which of these your goods fall into tells you more than a price list would.
Most goods are priced per kilogram
Clothes, shoes, bags, car parts, general merchandise. We weigh it on our own scales in Guangzhou, and that weight is what appears on your invoice — not what your supplier told you.
Larger consignments are cheaper per kilo than small ones.
Electronics are priced per item
Phones, laptops, tablets, cameras. A laptop weighs almost nothing and is worth a great deal, so pricing it by weight would be pricing the box it came in.
These fly from Hong Kong under different rules.
Light and bulky costs more than heavy and dense
An aircraft runs out of space long before it runs out of lift. A sack of cushions weighing 5 kg takes the room of 40 kg of hardware, and the price reflects the room.
Ask your supplier to pack tightly — air, in a carton, is something you pay to fly.
What moves the number
- What the goods actually are — the item decides the rate, so tell us accurately
- Total weight, on our scales, at our warehouse
- Whether it flies from Guangzhou or Hong Kong
- The exchange rate on the day your invoice is raised
- Anything needing special handling, permits or separate declaration
Your own price is on your tracking page
As soon as we receive your cargo in Guangzhou it is weighed and priced against your goods. Enter your tracking number and you see the estimate; once Finance raises the invoice, you see the exact amount and what is still owed.
Track your cargoNot sure what your goods count as?
Send us a photo on WhatsApp. We will tell you the category, the airport it flies from, and what it will cost — before you buy.