Due to its sheer size, cheap labour, easy availability of raw material, and investment opportunities, China is often dubbed as the ‘Worlds Factory Floor’. Low cost of production and overall economical prices is the prime reason Indian importers source products from China. Bilateral trade between India and China, despite border tensions and the repercussions from the COVID-19 global pandemic, has grown exponentially over the years, both in terms of volume and revenue. China is India's biggest trading partner, with imports to India valued at $58.71 billion in 2020.
India imports everything from auto parts, chemicals, computers/accessories, spare parts, clothing, electrical goods, food products, and apparel, to cosmetics, iron and steel products, other metals, mobile phones and accessories, utilities, gift items, toys, and much more from China.
Shipping by ocean is the most economical way to transport goods from China to India, and enables importers to keep their costs to a minimum to boost their profits. It is the most common method of shipping goods from China to India. Our China-India ocean freight experts have created this guide to help you understand everything you need to know about transporting cargo across this route by ocean. It will cover the following:
There are two types of ocean freight solutions, Less than Container Load (LCL) and Full Container Load (FCL) that you can opt for, depending on the volume and weight of your goods.
When a shipper’s cargo occupies only a part of the space inside a container, it is an LCL shipment. Freight forwarders consolidate cargo from multiple clients, to be sent from and to the same location, inside a single container. This is ideally suitable for you if you are shipping smaller cargo loads. Check out our ultimate LCL guide to understand more.
In this type of shipment, a shipper leases an entire container for his cargo. If you need to ship a large amount of goods that will take up more than half a container, it may also be more economical to choose to ship via FCL. This will also give you exclusive rights to the container and hence more control over how your goods are packed and placed inside it. Read more about FCL shipments here.
Aside from selecting an LCL or FCL shipment, you also need to consider whether your cargo is ‘general cargo’, i.e. it does not require any specific conditions, or ‘special cargo’ that has temperature, size, or other specifications. Accordingly, below are the most commonly used types of containers that you will need to select from -
Ocean freight shipments generally take between 14 to 24 days to complete the journey from China to India. The number of days taken varies depending on the origin and destination ports, as well as the route the shipping line takes.
Several components add up to your final shipping cost from China to India. The basic ocean freight cost to transport the goods on the shipping vessel is determined by several factors such as the season, mode of shipment (FCL/LCL), cargo weight and volume, container availability, demand on that shipping route at the time, fuel costs, vessel capacity, and type of product, among others. With so many influencers to the cost, it can wildly fluctuate from time to time.
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Aside from this, several other charges - such as port charges, documentation fees, insurance, duties and taxes, carrier fees, agent fees, among others - add up to your total cost to ship from China to India. Read our two-part guide on shipping charges here and here to get a breakdown of these charges and understand them better.
Some of the major ports in China used by importers in India are Shanghai, Ningbo, Tianjin, Nansha, Shekou, Qingdao, Dalian, and Xiamen. Read about China ports driving global trade and growth.
These Chinese ports primarily cater to the ports of Nhava Sheva/JNPT, Mundra, Pipavav, Hazira, Chennai, Krishnapatnam, and Visakhapatnam. Chinese ports service other ports on India’s western, southern, and eastern coast through transshipment services provided by ports of Colombo, Sri Lanka; Singapore; and Klang, Malaysia.
Port of Shanghai
The port is one of the largest exporters of commodities, electronics, and machinery to India.
Port of Ningbo
Since ancient times the port has been exporting food grains, cloth, aromatic substances, and precious gems like corals and pearls to India.
Port of Tianjin
This port mainly exports metal and related products as well as electrical products and machinery.
Port of Nansha
It is part of the Guangzhou port group and supplies iron and steel, telecom products, and power generation equipment to India.
Port of Shekou
Port of Shekou is located in Shenzhen in China’s Guangdong province. A waterway junction, this port is part of the Shenzhen port group. The port mainly exports a variety of fruits and food/fruit-based products to India.
Port of Qingdao
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Port of Dalian
Mostly handles coal exports to India.
Port of Xiamen
Exports coal, graphite powder, sporting goods, and more to India.
Major ports in India that handle the bulk of shipping between China and India are as below.
Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNPT)
JNPT on the west coast, also known as Nhava Sheva, is the largest container port in India. JNPT manages 55 percent of containerised cargo in India and is the focal point for import shipments from China. This port is very well connected with a majority of Chinese ports.
Chennai Port
Chennai Port (erstwhile Madras Port) is the second-largest port in India in terms of container traffic handled. Located on the east coast, Chennai port is a key gateway for telecom parts and equipment for many Chinese companies operating in India. It is also a major port for the import of auto components from China.
Port of Kolkata
Port of Kolkata (along with Haldia port) is the second busiest port on the east coast of India. Due to its strategic location, it is one of the most preferred destination ports for importers from North India, who find it easier to reach than Chennai. The port also offers strong hinterland connectivity for the eastern and northeastern parts of India. A large number of heavy and light engineering products from China are shipped to this port.
Vizag Port
Vizag port is another major seaport on the east coast that offers excellent connectivity for China imports. Although not a major port, it provides a direct link to Nepal, for Chinese ports and has low port charges. This port handles large amounts of mineral and oil products.
Kandla Port
Kandla Port, also known as Deendayal Port, is located in Gujarat. This port is known for its connectivity and proximity to the North Indian region and mainly handles bulk cargo. This port mainly handles imports of heavy machinery, textiles, and chemicals from China.
Shipping lines that most frequently transport goods from China to India are Cosco, OOCL, Maersk, One Line, CMA CGM, MSC, Hyundai, KMTC, Evergreen, Wan Hai, and RCL.
All goods transported between China and India are subject to customs rules followed in the two countries. Custom clearance involves inspection, assessment, and payment of customs duties and taxes at both, origin and destination. Since this is an unavoidable, crucial part of international trade, it is important to know the requirements and necessary documents for customs clearance.
Duties are determined by the type of product and its HS code. Read more about customs duties for imports from China to India here.
Information and documents to be provided at origin
Documents required to clear air cargo in India
To understand each of these documents better, check out our article on documents exporters and importers in India need in order to clear customs.
Incoterms are a globally recognized set of standards issued by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) to make trade more manageable. These terms divide responsibilities of goods and associated costs at each stage of the transport journey between buyers and sellers who agree to them prior to initiating the trade.
Many of these terms are applicable across all types of transport via ocean, air, and land. Both, the shipper and the consignee, should be familiar with the various incoterms to choose wisely.
Shipping by ocean is cost-effective as vessels have a huge capacity for carrying goods in bulk. However, if compared with transport via air, it takes a longer time to reach from origin to destination. Shipping from China to India by air takes between 3 to 8 days, as compared with 14 to 24 days by ocean. Refer to our guide on air freight from China to India to understand how you can ship via air on this route, and how much it will cost you.
Air freight is the quickest transport mode for international logistics and a great alternative to ocean freight if –
Understand how to select the most appropriate mode for your shipment, between air freight and ocean freight, here.
What commodities does India import from China?
India imports electrical and heavy machinery, power generation equipment, telecom products (including cellphones), furniture, pharmaceuticals and critical pharmaceutical ingredients, fertilisers, plastic toys, food, textiles, and many more products from China.
Should I get marine insurance/insurance for my cargo from China?
Marine cargo insurance will cover losses or damages to your cargo during its journey from the origin port to the destination port, while it is at sea. It is important to get marine insurance of your cargo being shipped from China to India as this route sees a high incidence of cargo loss and is a natural disaster zone. Other than that, there are chances of theft or hijacking and spillage from other containers. Read Why Buy Marine Cargo Insurance for Your China Shipments to get a better understanding on this subject.
How can I pay my supplier when I import from China?
Two of the most common payment methods are wire transfer/telegraphic transfer (TT) and Letter of Credit (LOC). An LOC is a document issued by the buyer’s bank that provides a guarantee, on behalf of the buyer, that payment will be made to the seller on time once the buyer gets possession of the cargo. Very few Chinese suppliers accept payment via PayPal and credit cards.
This guide provides readers a comprehensive overview of different modes of shipping between China and India. It covers all the aspects and its related parts in detail, from costs and timeframe of shipping to customs clearance and Incoterms.
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