We provide consistent and well-coordinated sea freight services into the Port of Djibouti, arranging container booking, transshipment planning, and documentation to ensure smooth cargo movement from China.
For time-sensitive shipments, our air freight services offer fast, secure delivery into Djibouti–Ambouli International Airport, supported by reliable airline capacity and priority cargo handling.
Our door-to-door logistics solution covers supplier pickup across China, export documentation, freight transportation, customs processing, and final distribution to any commercial or industrial address in Djibouti.
FCL shipping is the ideal choice for businesses moving large or high-value shipments requiring exclusive container space and minimized handling. We secure competitive 20GP, 40GP, and 40HQ rates and supervise container loading to ensure safe, stable packing. TJ Freight manages vessel scheduling, export compliance, and port-side coordination in Djibouti to maintain efficient and predictable supply chain performance.
Our LCL service supports importers handling smaller cargo volumes or consolidating goods from multiple China suppliers. We organize consolidation at major China hubs, ensure secure warehousing, and schedule structured departures to Djibouti. Once cargo arrives, we manage deconsolidation and prepare goods for distribution. This option provides flexibility, cost savings, and reliable transit—ideal for businesses scaling up gradually.
Efficient supplier pickup across China with well-planned inland transportation.
Secure warehousing for staging, consolidation, and pre-shipment preparation.
Comprehensive international insurance protecting goods throughout the entire journey.
Expert support for China export procedures and Djibouti import regulations.
Detailed loading supervision ensuring safe packing, proper distribution, and container integrity.
Factors affecting shipping time include the shipping method (air, sea, or land), customs clearance procedures, the shipping route, weather conditions, and the carrier's efficiency. Sea freight is typically slower than air freight, and port congestion or delays in customs can further impact the timeline.
Common shipping methods include sea freight, air freight, and express courier services. Sea freight is cost-effective for large volumes but slower, while air freight is faster but more expensive. Express couriers offer a balance between speed and cost for smaller shipments.
Sea freight from China to Djibouti usually takes between 20 to 30 days, depending on the specific route, shipping line, and any potential delays at ports. This method is often used for bulk shipments due to its cost-effectiveness.
Air freight from China to Djibouti typically takes 3 to 7 days. This method is much faster than sea freight and is preferred for urgent or high-value shipments, despite being more expensive.
Shipping costs vary based on the method (sea, air, express), weight and volume of the shipment, distance, and additional services like insurance and handling fees. Sea freight is generally cheaper per unit weight than air freight, but slower.
Required documents include a commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading (for sea freight) or airway bill (for air freight), certificate of origin, and any applicable import licenses or permits. Proper documentation ensures smooth customs clearance.
Djibouti has specific customs regulations that importers must follow, including paying duties and taxes, providing accurate documentation, and complying with any product-specific regulations or restrictions. Familiarity with these rules helps avoid delays and fines.
Major ports in China include Shanghai, Shenzhen, Ningbo, and Guangzhou. In Djibouti, the primary port is the Port of Djibouti, which handles most international cargo. Choosing efficient ports can impact shipping time and cost.
Shipments can be tracked using the carrier’s online tracking system or through third-party logistics providers. Tracking numbers provided on the bill of lading or airway bill allow shippers and receivers to monitor the shipment’s progress in real-time.
Common challenges include delays due to customs clearance, port congestion, adverse weather conditions, and logistical issues. Addressing these challenges requires thorough planning, choosing reliable carriers, and maintaining good communication with all parties involved.
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.