Pickup Services: Collect goods from Guangzhou factories, hotels, wholesale markets, and manufactories.
Warehousing & Loading: Secure warehouse facilities in Guangzhou for storage and container loading.
Express Delivery: Authorized agent for DHL, FedEx, UPS, and EMS, offering reliable express solutions.
Door-to-Door Services: End-to-end logistics from your Guangzhou location to the final destination in Bhutan.
Air Freight: Fast and efficient air cargo express delivery, ideal for time-sensitive shipments. As an experienced airlines cargo agent, we partner with major carriers to ensure timely transport to Bhutan.
Sea Freight: Cost-effective LCL (Less than Container Load) and FCL (Full Container Load) services via trusted shipping lines to neighboring ports, with onward transport to Bhutan. We are a class one booking agent for leading container shipping lines, ensuring reliable solutions.
Railway & Land Transport: Supplementary options for multi-modal logistics, providing flexibility for various cargo types and budgets, with connections to Bhutan through regional networks.
Airports:
Paro International Airport (PBH): Bhutan’s only international airport, located in Paro Valley. It handles all international flights and cargo, with limited but efficient operations due to its mountainous location.
Seaports:
Bhutan is a landlocked country and relies on neighboring seaports for maritime trade. Key ports used include:
Port of Kolkata (India): A major Indian port, with onward transport to Bhutan via road and rail, serving as a primary gateway for imports.
Port of Chennai (India): Another important Indian port, offering alternative routes with connections to Bhutan through Indian logistics networks.
Airports:
Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN): Major hub for international and domestic flights, with extensive cargo handling capabilities.
Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (SZX): A key air cargo hub in the Pearl River Delta, offering frequent international connections.
Hong Kong International Airport (HKG): A global aviation hub with world-class cargo services and extensive global networks.
Seaports:
Port of Guangzhou: One of the world’s busiest seaports, handling massive container volumes and serving as a critical gateway for exports.
Port of Shenzhen: A major container port with advanced facilities, ranking among the top ports globally for cargo throughput.
Port of Hong Kong: Internationally renowned for efficient cargo handling and seamless connectivity to global markets.
Wholesale Markets:
Guangzhou Baiyun World 皮具中心 (Baiyun World Leather Center): A leading market for leather goods, bags, and accessories.
Guangzhou International Toy Market: A global hub for toys, children’s products, and entertainment merchandise.
Yiwu Small Commodity Market (near Guangzhou): A comprehensive market offering daily necessities, electronics, jewelry, and more.
Guangzhou: Textiles, apparel, electronics, furniture, lighting, and auto parts.
Shenzhen: Electronics (smartphones, computers), telecommunications equipment, high-tech devices, and consumer electronics.
Dongguan: Electronics components, toys, footwear, machinery, and plastic products.
Foshan: Ceramics, furniture, home appliances, and building materials.
Zhuhai: Electronics, medical equipment, consumer goods, and electrical appliances.
No direct flights currently operate between China/Hong Kong and Bhutan.
Transit options: Flights typically route via Indian hubs (e.g., New Delhi, Kolkata) with carriers like Druk Air (Bhutan’s national airline) and Air India. Alternatively, routes via Bangkok (Thailand) with Thai Airways offer connecting flights to Paro.
Carriers: Maersk, CMA CGM, MSC, and Hapag-Lloyd provide services to Indian ports (e.g., Kolkata, Chennai), with onward transport to Bhutan via road or rail.
Transit time: Approximately 20–25 days from Guangzhou/Shenzhen to the Port of Kolkata, plus 5–7 days for inland transport to Thimphu (Bhutan’s capital) (varies by route, carrier, and seasonal factors).
Sailing schedule: Weekly departures to Indian ports, with reliable onward connections to Bhutan. Specific timings are available upon booking.
Mandatory documents: Commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading/air waybill, and a detailed cargo description.
Certifications:
Certificate of Origin (CO): Required for tariff classification; a preferential CO under regional trade agreements may entitle goods to reduced duties.
Import License: Mandatory for all imports, obtained from Bhutan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs.
Phytosanitary Certificates: Required for agricultural products and plants to comply with Bhutan’s biosecurity regulations.
Reliability: Backed by Ping An Insurance (平安保险) for comprehensive cargo protection.
Flexible Payments: As a long-term client of XTransfer, we accept multiple currencies, including USD, Euro, CNY, and more.
Expertise: Since 2007, we’ve specialized in Guangzhou to Bhutan logistics, ensuring compliance with all customs regulations and smooth operations.
Global Network: Strong partnerships with airlines, shipping lines, and local agents in Bhutan for seamless service.
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