One‑Stop Freight Forwarder China to Mexico
Fast and Safe China to Mexico Shipping Solutions for Importers, Manufacturers, and E-commerce Businesses.
Our China to Mexico Shipping Services
Whether you are a Mexican importer, a cross-border e-commerce seller, or a global manufacturing company, DFH Logistics can provide you with fast, secure, and reliable shipping services from China to Mexico. We support ocean freight, air freight, DDP, and door-to-door delivery, helping you simplify the complex Mexican import process. With our professional customs clearance team, transparent pricing system, and real-time shipment tracking, we help you reduce logistics costs and minimize shipping delays, making your international supply chain more efficient and reliable. Contact us for a customized shipping solution now!

DFH Logistics offers FCL and LCL sea freight services, which can be used for shipping large volumes and heavy cargo, effectively reduce your international logistics costs.

Best for urgent restocking and time-sensitive shipments, our flexible flight schedules and efficient operations help you shorten delivery times and minimize the risk of delays.

We offer DDP services that include transportation, customs clearance, duties and taxes, and door-to-door delivery, reducing the burden of the import process and customs clearance.

We support multi-vendor consolidation and offer 15 days of free warehousing, helping you improve shipping efficiency and reduce overall logistics and management costs.

We can customize multimodal transportation solutions combining sea, air freight from China to Mexico to meet your special requirements regarding time, cargo, and cost.

We offer highly discounted insurance rates and can help you purchase cargo insurance to mitigate the risks associated with international shipping.
Why Choose DFH Logistics for China to Mexico Shipping?
- Customized logistics solutions for different industries and cargo types
- Maintain long-term cooperation with carriers to secure favorable freight rates
- Door‑to‑door delivery covering major cities across Mexico
- 24/7 online support with fast response to logistics inquiries
- Value‑added services including warehousing, consolidation & labeling
- Professional handling for oversized, heavy cargo and industrial equipment

Major Seaports For Imports To Mexico
Major Seaports in China
- Shanghai Port: With its extensive network of shipping routes and reliable schedules, Shanghai Port is very suitable for exporting large volumes of industrial equipment, electronics, and other goods. If you require stable, long-term shipments, Shanghai is a good choice.
- Shenzhen Port: Shenzhen Port is good for exports from southern China to Mexico. Thanks to its high shipping efficiency and abundant international logistics resources, you can export electronics, e-commerce goods, and more.
- Ningbo Port: With its strong deep-water port facilities and container handling capacity, Ningbo Port is well-suited for bulk cargo, industrial products, and long-term, stable shipping needs. Additionally, Ningbo Port offers competitive advantages in certain shipping routes and transportation costs.
- Guangzhou Port: Suitable for exporting home goods, building materials, machinery, and commercial goods. Its comprehensive logistics network and flexible shipping arrangements can meet a wide range of your transportation needs.
- Qingdao Port: Qingdao Port has extensive experience in the transportation of industrial equipment, automotive parts, and heavy cargo. If you are a manufacturing company in northern China, exporting to Mexico via Qingdao Port can effectively improve logistics efficiency and reduce inland transportation costs.
Major Seaports in Mexico
- Manzanillo Port: Manzanillo Port is Mexico’s largest container port and the preferred destination for most shipping solutions. With abundant shipping routes and numerous direct services, it is suitable for general cargo, e-commerce shipments, and different commercial transport needs.
- Lázaro Cárdenas Port: Lázaro Cárdenas Port is one of Mexico’s major deep-water ports, which can transport large industrial equipment, heavy cargo, and bulk full-container shipments. Capable of accommodating large vessels, this port offers advantages for industrial logistics and long-term, stable shipping projects.
- Veracruz Port: If your cargo needs to be distributed to central and eastern Mexico, this port offers greater advantages in terms of inland transportation and distribution efficiency.
Major Airports For Shipping To Mexico
Major Airports in China
- Shanghai Pudong International Airport: If you need to ship high-value goods or require urgent restocking, Shanghai Pudong International Airport can provide you with reliable air freight services, effectively minimizing risks such as delays.
- Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport: It can meet your needs for shipping electronics, e-commerce goods, and small-batch, high-frequency shipments. It offers significant advantages, particularly for businesses in South China.
- Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport: Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport is suitable for the air export of different commercial and industrial products. Its well-established logistics infrastructure can help you improve overall transportation efficiency.
- Hong Kong International Airport: If you require more flexible flight options and international transshipment capabilities, Hong Kong International Airport is a key choice. With its extensive network of international routes, it is ideal for the transport of time-sensitive and high-value goods.
Major Airports in Mexico
- Mexico City International Airport: Mexico’s largest air cargo hub, having a well-established customs clearance system and a nationwide distribution network. Most air freight shipments from China are routed through this airport to meet your needs for fast transit times and nationwide distribution.
- Guadalajara International Airport: Serving Mexico’s key electronics manufacturing and industrial regions, this airport is ideal for the transport of electronics, industrial components, and manufacturing-related goods. If you are a B2B or manufacturing company, this airport can better support regional supply chain distribution.
- Monterrey International Airport: Located near the U.S. border, it is suitable for the transport of industrial equipment, factory parts, and goods related to the U.S.-Mexico supply chain. For companies requiring rapid restocking and industrial logistics support, this airport offers high transportation efficiency.
Documents Required To Ship Goods From China To Mexico
- Commercial Invoice: Used to declare the value, product name, quantity, and transaction details of the goods. You must fill it out accurately. Customs will use this information to calculate duties, taxes, and other fees.
- Packing List: Displays information on the packaging, number of boxes, weight, and volume of the goods, used for customs and logistics companies to verify the contents.
- Bill of Lading/Air Waybill: A Bill of Lading is used for sea freight, while an Air Waybill is used for air freight. These documents are used for cargo pickup, tracking, and customs clearance at the destination port.
- Import License: Required for importing certain special products into Mexico, such as medical equipment, chemical products, or certain electronic goods.
- Certificate of Origin: May be required for some goods to prove their country of origin, and can also be used to apply for trade preferences.
- HS Code Information: Mexican customs authorities use the HS Code to determine product categories, tax rates, and whether import restrictions apply.
- Customs Declaration Documents: These include the relevant documents required for export declaration and import clearance, which are used for customs review and cargo declaration. We will assist you in preparing them.
- Importer Tax ID: Mexican import clearance typically requires the consignee’s RFC tax ID and company information.
- Product Certification Documents: Certain products may require certification or testing documents, such as electronics, safety equipment, and medical devices.
- Insurance Documents: If you purchase cargo insurance, you will also need to provide the corresponding insurance policy for shipment protection.
How Long Does Shipping Take from China to Mexico?
Different shipping solutions have different modes of transport, destination ports or airports, customs clearance efficiency, and delivery addresses, resulting in different transit times. Transit times also vary between peak and off-peak seasons. We can customize a shipping solution to meet your budget and time requirements. Below are estimated transit times for common shipping methods for your reference.
- Air Freight to Airport: Air freight is a highly efficient shipping option. Shipping from China to Mexico via air freight to an airport typically takes 2–5 days, so it is suitable for urgent restocking, high-value products, and commercial goods with tight deadlines.
- Door-to-Door Air Freight: Door-to-door air freight takes longer, approximately 7–12 days, and includes pickup, air transport, customs clearance, and final delivery. It is good for customers who wish to simplify the import process.
- Sea Freight: Shipping by sea from China to Mexico typically takes 22–40 days and is suitable for large volumes, heavy cargo, and cost-sensitive shipments. Full Container Load (FCL) shipments generally have more consistent transit times, while Less than Container Load (LCL) shipments may take slightly longer.
- Express Shipping: Shipping from China to Mexico via express delivery usually takes 3–6 days, making it suitable for samples, small packages, urgent documents, and time-sensitive small shipments.
If you need a more accurate shipping estimate, please send us your shipment details and requirements. To minimize shipping delays, we recommend preparing your goods, booking shipping space, and preparing all customs clearance documents in advance.
How Much Does Shipping from China to Mexico Cost?
Shipping costs from China to Mexico are not fixed and are calculated based on factors such as the weight, volume, shipping method, and destination city of the goods. If you opt for additional value-added services, such as customs duties and insurance, the price will be higher. Prices may also vary if your products contain batteries, are branded, or have non-standard packaging. You can contact us and provide your shipment details to receive a more accurate quote. Below are the prices for standard products shipped in regular cardboard boxes as of May 2026, which you may use as a reference.
| Shipping Method | Estimated Cost |
| Air Freight to Airport | USD 5–10 / KG |
| Air Freight DDP | USD 8–14 / KG |
| LCL Sea Freight | USD 60–150 / CBM |
| 20FT FCL Sea Freight | USD 2500–4500 |
| 40FT FCL Sea Freight | USD 4200–6800 |
| Express Shipping | USD 8–15 / KG |
What Products are Commonly Shipped from China to Mexico?
Given China’s mature supply chain, a wide range of products, and competitive pricing, a large volume of commercial goods is exported to Mexico via sea freight, air freight, and DDP terms. Mexican importers, e-commerce sellers, wholesalers, and manufacturers source a wide variety of products from China.
Since customs clearance requirements, tax rates, and shipping restrictions may vary by product, you’d better confirm in advance whether your shipment requires certification, import permits, or special packaging to ensure smooth customs clearance and safe delivery. Common products shipped from China to Mexico include:
- Electronics and consumer electronics
- LED displays and advertising equipment
- Machinery and industrial equipment
- Automotive and motorcycle parts
- Hardware, tools, and building materials
- Household goods and furniture
- Lighting fixtures and lighting products
- Packaging Materials and Plastic Products
- Clothing, Footwear, and Textiles
- Mobile Phone Accessories and Computer Accessories
How To Ship From China To Mexico?
Confirm Shipment Details and Shipping Requirements
Since shipping requirements, customs regulations, and tax rates may vary depending on the product, we need to confirm details such as the type, weight, dimensions, and packaging of your goods, as well as the destination city, before arranging shipment to determine whether they can be successfully exported to Mexico.
Customized Shipping Solutions
We will select the most suitable shipping method based on your budget and time constraints. For example, ocean freight is typically best suited for large volumes, heavy cargo, and shipments where cost is a primary consideration. Air freight is better suited for urgent restocking, high-value products, and shipments with tight deadlines.
Arrange Pickup and Warehouse Consolidation
We offer pickup services within China and can consolidate, store, and repackage goods from multiple suppliers to improve overall shipping efficiency.
Preparing Export and Customs Clearance Documents 
You should provide accurate and complete documentation, such as commercial invoices, packing lists, bills of lading, and relevant customs clearance documents, to minimize the risk of delays during inspection and clearance by Mexican customs.
China Export Customs Clearance
Before the goods leave China, the export customs clearance process must be completed. We will assist with the relevant customs procedures and logistics arrangements.
Import Clearance in Mexico
Once the goods arrive in Mexico, they must undergo import clearance, tax processing, and customs inspection. As Mexican customs regulations are relatively strict, we recommend that you verify your product information and HS Code in advance.
International Transportation
After export customs clearance, the cargo will be transported from China to Mexico via sea freight, air freight, or multimodal transportation based on your selected shipping solution.
Final Delivery to the Designated Address
Once customs clearance is complete, we will arrange for delivery via truck or courier to a warehouse, business address, or your designated location, thereby completing the entire shipping process from China to Mexico.


