TJ Freight offers dependable FCL and LCL sea freight services designed for Curaçao’s import needs. We manage container loading, evaluate routing and sailing schedules, and ensure accurate export documentation for stable long-haul ocean transit.
For urgent shipments, our air freight service provides fast and secure transportation. We optimize flight routes, coordinate export compliance, and ensure cargo is handled efficiently throughout its journey into Curaçao’s air gateways.
Our door-to-door service covers pickup, export clearance, international freight, customs guidance, and final delivery. With DDP and DDU options available, TJ Freight provides a simplified, complete logistics solution for Curaçao-bound cargo.
Our FCL service supports medium to large shipments that require dedicated container space, enhanced cargo protection, and consistent scheduling. TJ Freight supervises container loading at origin to ensure proper securing, balanced weight distribution, and compliance with international shipping standards. We evaluate carrier frequency, transshipment ports, and Curaçao’s port timelines to align with your delivery requirements. With proactive milestone notifications, structured documentation control, and transparent communication, our FCL service helps businesses maintain stable supply chain operations across diverse industries importing into Curaçao.
For smaller shipments or orders sourced from multiple suppliers, our LCL service delivers flexible, cost-efficient movement backed by high handling standards. TJ Freight manages receiving, inspection, palletizing, labeling, and accurate cargo separation at our consolidation hubs. We coordinate sailing cycles, evaluate transshipment routes, and ensure documentation accuracy to maintain smooth shipping performance from China to Curaçao. With real-time updates and consistent transit control, our LCL solution supports predictable delivery cycles ideal for distributors, retailers, and businesses with frequent, lower-volume shipments.
Coordinated pickup from China’s major production zones.
Secure storage and consolidation for multi-supplier shipments.
Coverage designed to protect goods across long-distance routes.
Accurate export documentation and compliance-focused support.
Verification of cargo condition and container readiness.
Shipping methods include standard sea freight, air freight, and express courier services. Sea freight is cost-effective but slow, taking 15-30 days. Air freight is faster, generally 7-10 days, while express services like DHL, FedEx, or UPS offer the quickest delivery in 5-7 days but at a higher cost.
Customs delays can significantly impact shipping times as packages may be held for inspection, resulting in additional processing time. Duties and taxes might need to be paid, and incomplete or incorrect documentation can lead to further delays. Ensuring all paperwork is accurate and complete helps minimize these issues.
Yes, documentation typically includes a commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, and possibly a certificate of origin. You might also need to provide import permits depending on the nature of the goods. Ensuring that these documents are correctly filled out and submitted can help smooth the customs process.
Costs vary based on the shipping method, weight, and volume of the package. Sea freight is usually the most economical, while air freight and express services are more expensive. Additional costs may include customs duties, handling fees, and insurance. Getting quotes from different carriers can help compare costs.
Most carriers provide tracking services. You can use the tracking number given by your shipping provider on their website or app to monitor the status of your shipment. Tracking updates usually include information on the package’s location and estimated delivery time.
Yes, certain items may be restricted or prohibited, including hazardous materials, perishable goods, and counterfeit products. It's essential to check with Curacao’s customs regulations and the shipping carrier to ensure your items are allowed and properly documented.
If your shipment is delayed, first check the tracking information for updates. Contact your shipping carrier or freight forwarder for detailed information about the delay. If the delay is due to customs issues, you may need to resolve any outstanding documentation or payment issues.
Yes, using a freight forwarder can simplify the shipping process. They handle logistics, including booking cargo space, managing customs documentation, and arranging transportation. This can be especially useful for navigating international shipping complexities and ensuring timely delivery.
Customs duties and taxes depend on the type of goods being imported and their value. Curacao's customs authorities will assess these based on their tariff schedules. Importers are generally responsible for paying these fees, and they should be factored into the overall cost of shipping.
Proper packaging is crucial to ensure your shipment arrives safely. Use sturdy materials and cushioning to protect your items from damage during transit. Additionally, consider purchasing shipping insurance to cover potential losses or damages. Ensure that your package is clearly labeled and documented to avoid issues during customs inspection.
Operations deal with the way the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this purpose, and policies. In the transport industry, operat ions and ownership of infrastructure can be either country.
Operations deal with the way the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this purpose, and policies. In the transport industry, operat ions and ownership of infrastructure can be either country.
Operations deal with the way the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this purpose, and policies. In the transport industry, operat ions and ownership of infrastructure can be either country.