TJ Freight provides dependable FCL and LCL sea freight via major French ports, including Le Havre, Marseille, and Dunkirk, as well as nearby EU ports when advantageous. We handle container loading, export documentation, sailing schedules, and inland transport to ensure consistent and cost-effective maritime logistics.
TJ Freight provides dependable FCL and LCL sea freight via major French ports, including Le Havre, Marseille, and Dunkirk, as well as nearby EU ports when advantageous. We handle container loading, export documentation, sailing schedules, and inland transport to ensure consistent and cost-effective maritime logistics.
For urgent or high-value shipments, air freight into Paris Charles de Gaulle, Lyon Saint-Exupéry, or Marseille Provence ensures fast and secure delivery. TJ Freight manages export compliance, flight routing, and professional cargo handling to meet time-sensitive requirements.
TJ Freight offers complete door-to-door shipping from China to France, covering supplier pickup, export clearance, international transport, and final delivery. Sea, air, and inland transport options are coordinated to ensure secure handling, on-time delivery, and full shipment visibility.
Our FCL service provides dedicated container space for large shipments. TJ Freight supervises container loading in China, ensuring proper fastening, balanced weight, and international compliance. Containers arrive through French or EU ports before inland delivery. With milestone tracking and structured documentation, FCL shipping supports sectors including machinery, electronics, textiles, consumer goods, and construction materials.
For smaller or multi-supplier shipments, LCL offers flexibility and cost efficiency. TJ Freight manages consolidation, palletizing, labeling, and structured separation. We coordinate ocean schedules, customs procedures, and final delivery into France’s distribution network. Real-time tracking ensures smooth and reliable inventory flow for retailers, wholesalers, and e-commerce operators.
Organized supplier pickup in China with reliable delivery across France.
Secure EU-standard warehousing for staging, consolidation, and storage.
Coverage suitable for long-distance, multimodal, and high-value shipments.
Accurate export documentation and full support for France’s import compliance.
Professional supervision ensuring proper packaging, labeling, and container safety.
Sea freight from China to France generally takes between 4 to 6 weeks. This timeframe can fluctuate based on the exact ports of departure and arrival, the shipping route, and potential delays due to weather or port congestion.
The fastest shipping method is typically air freight, which can deliver packages in 5 to 7 business days. This method is ideal for urgent shipments but is more expensive compared to sea freight or standard air mail.
Customs processing can add extra time to shipping, sometimes causing delays of several days to weeks. Factors include the efficiency of customs procedures, the completeness of documentation, and any potential issues with the shipment’s contents.
Shipping costs are influenced by factors such as the weight and dimensions of the package, the shipping method (air or sea), the distance between departure and arrival points, and any additional services like insurance or expedited delivery.
Yes, shipping times can generally be tracked. Most shipping companies provide tracking numbers that allow you to monitor the status and location of your package in real-time via their websites or customer service.
If a shipment is delayed, contact the shipping company or courier service for updates. Check the tracking information for any delays or issues. If necessary, file a claim or complaint with the shipping provider for further assistance.
Common delays in sea freight from China to France can include port congestion, customs clearance issues, vessel delays due to weather or mechanical problems, and logistical challenges. These delays can impact overall shipping time and may require adjustments to delivery expectations.
Customs regulations can impact sea freight shipments by requiring detailed documentation and inspections. Compliance with both Chinese export and French import regulations is necessary to avoid delays. Any discrepancies or missing paperwork can result in customs holds, additional fees, or shipment rejections.
Freight forwarders act as intermediaries between shippers and carriers, managing the logistics of shipping. They handle tasks such as booking cargo space, arranging transportation, managing documentation, and ensuring compliance with regulations. They also assist with navigating any issues that arise during the shipping process.
Yes, most shipping companies provide tracking services for sea freight shipments. You can use a tracking number or reference code provided by the shipping company to monitor the status and location of your cargo in real-time. Tracking systems offer updates on the shipment's progress and any potential delays.
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.