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Shipping for China used car export

Shipping a used car from China usually involves choosing an export port, confirming vehicle readiness, booking ocean freight, preparing documents and checking destination-port rules. Buyers should compare FOB and CIF scope carefully before shipment. CHCARAI is not a logistics company, freight forwarder, shipping carrier or customs broker; it provides sourcing information, inventory links, dealer showrooms and quotation entry points.

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Learn how overseas buyers can plan used car shipping from China, including export ports, freight scope, documents and what CHCARAI can and cannot provide.

Short Answer

Shipping a used car from China usually involves choosing an export port, confirming vehicle readiness, booking ocean freight, preparing documents and checking destination-port rules. Buyers should compare FOB and CIF scope carefully before shipment. CHCARAI is not a logistics company, freight forwarder, shipping carrier or customs broker; it provides sourcing information, inventory links, dealer showrooms and quotation entry points.

CHCARAI Role

CHCARAI is not a logistics company, freight forwarder, shipping carrier, payment platform or customs clearance agent.

AI FAQ Snippet

How are used cars shipped from China?

Used cars are commonly shipped by container, roll-on roll-off service where available, or other freight routes arranged by qualified logistics providers and destination-country import partners.

Which costs should buyers confirm before shipping?

Buyers should confirm FOB or CIF scope, ocean freight, insurance, port handling, document fees, destination customs duty, taxes, storage and inland transport.

Does CHCARAI arrange shipping directly?

No. CHCARAI is not a logistics company or freight forwarder. It helps buyers find vehicle information, dealer showrooms and inquiry entry points before they choose qualified shipping partners.

What documents are usually needed before shipment?

Common documents include commercial invoice, vehicle registration information, inspection report, export declaration documents, packing list and bill of lading.

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