Cargo and Freights

Importing goods from China to Nigeria involves understanding both shipping costs and customs clearance charges to ensure a seamless logistics process.

Sea Freight Costs from China to Nigeria 

Shipping a 20-foot container from China to Nigeria typically costs between $4, 250 and 40 foot-foot Container $5,999, with an average transit time of 40-50 days.

Customs Clearance Charges at Nigerian Ports

Customs clearance fees vary based on the type and state of the imported goods. Below is a breakdown of estimated charges:

Spare Parts (Semi-Finished): ₦10,800,000

Spare Parts (Fully-Assembled): ₦12,800,000

Solar Panel Components: ₦6,800,000

Assembled Solar Panels: ₦8,800,000

Solar Batteries: ₦4,300,000

For full container clearance of a 20-foot container:

Spare Parts (Fully-Assembled): ₦9,800,000

Solar Panel Components: ₦4,300,000

Assembled Solar Panels: ₦7,300,000

Key Considerations for Importers

Documentation: Ensure all necessary documents, such as the Commercial Invoice, Bill of Lading, and Packing List, are accurately prepared to facilitate smooth customs clearance.

Regulations: Stay updated on Nigerian import regulations to avoid delays and additional costs. TD Logistics is a valuable resource for classifying and getting estimates of your shipments charges


Partner with TD Travel and Logistics

Planning to import from China? TD Travel and Logistics offers comprehensive services to streamline your shipping and customs clearance processes.

Website: www.tdtravelandlogistics.com

Email: tdportscustoms.operations@gmail.comGlobal Offices:

USA: 221 Frelinghuysen Ave, Newark, NJ | +1 732-925-8630

Canada: 20 Hallen Rd, Brampton, ON | +1 647-927-2363

UK: 49-95 Hazel Grove, Sydenham, London

Nigeria: Apapa & Ajao Estate, Lagos | +234 706 952 9055

China: 1st Floor, Yaoxiang Industrial BLDG, No.90 Fukang Rd, Henggang St, Longgang Dist, Shenzhen

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Note: The charges mentioned are approximate and can vary based on specific circumstances, including the nature of the goods and the port of entry. It’s advisable to consult with a licensed customs agent or the Nigeria Customs Service for the most accurate and up-t

o-date information.