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Shipping to Port of Montreal

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Canada

Looking to ship from China to the Port of Montreal in Canada? China-based freight forwarder CNXtrans can help you consolidate and ship your goods from China to the Port of Montreal by sea freight. Air freight is also available to an airport in or close to Montreal. Alternatively, instead of just shipping to the Port of Montreal, CNXtrans also offers full door to door shipping all the way to your address in Montreal or anywhere in Canada.

About Shipping to Port of Montreal

How best to ship by sea freight from China to the Port of Montreal?

One way which CNXtrans can help you ship by sea freight from China to the Port of Montreal is on a FCL (Full Container Load) or LCL (Less Container Load) basis. If we ship this way, you will need to hire your own customs broker in Montreal to help you with customs clearance. FCL and LCL shipping do not come inclusive of any customs duties in Canada and destination port charges. Both customs duties and destination port charges will be payable once the shipment has arrived in Montreal. You can either pick up the goods at the Port of Montreal or arrange to have your agent to collect the goods from the Port of Montreal and deliver all the way to your address.

Alternatively, CNXtrans can also ship by sea freight to your address in Montreal or anywhere in Canada on a door to door basis. With door to door sea freight shipments from China to Montreal or anywhere in Canada, CNXtrans will be able to include customs clearance service, customs duties, destination port charges and delivery all the way to your address in Canada. This will save your the hassle of having to hire your own customs broker in Canada or worrying about having to pay customs duties and destination port charges in Canada without knowing how much they will cost. With door to door sea freight shipping from China to Canada via CNXtrans, all the these costs are included upfront in the shipping fee that you pay to CNXtrans, giving you a peace of mind and all you have to do is wait for the shipment to be delivered to your door.

One more alternative that CNXtrans offers for customers looking to ship from China to Montreal is to simply ship from China to a partner warehouse located in Montreal close to the Port of Montreal. This type of shipments will also be done on a door-to door basis meaning that the shipment will also include customs clearance, customs duties, destination port fees and delivery to the partner warehouse in Montreal. You will not need to hire your own customs broker or pay any customs duties in Canada. Once the shipment has arrived at the port warehouse in Montreal, you will then need to make arrangements to have the goods collected from there.

Port of Montreal

The Port of Montreal (French: Port de Montréal) is a cruise and transshipment point located on the St. Lawrence River in Montreal, Québec, Canada. The Port of Montreal operates as an international container port where it services Toronto and the rest of Central Canada, the Midwestern United States, and the Northeastern United States. Though found on the Saint Lawrence Seaway and some 1,600 kilometres inland from the Atlantic Ocean, the Port of Montreal is the shortest direct route between Europe and the Mediterranean, with the North American Midwest.

The Port of Montreal is a seaport in the heart of North America. The Port of Montreal is a hub of world trade and the economic engine of Greater Montreal. The Port of Montreal is a port and transshipment point on the St. Lawrence River in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. On the Saint Lawrence Seaway 1,600 kilometers inland from the Atlantic Ocean, the Port of Montreal is on the shortest direct route from Europe and the Mediterranean to North America. The Port of Montreal is an international container port that services Toronto and the rest of Central Canada, the U.S. Midwest, and the U.S. Northeast.

In 2019 alone, more than 2,000 cargo ships visited with the Port of Montreal, handling 40,500,000 metric tonnes of consumer goods, machinery, cereal, sugar, petroleum products, and other types of cargo. The Port of Montreal also welcomes cruise ships. The Port of Montreal is operated by the Montreal Port Authority.

The three levels of government recognize the importance of the Port of Montreal to the economy and are supporting the port on various projects. For example, the Port of Montreal announced in May 2013 the signature of a collaborative framework with the City of Montreal for the extension of a thoroughfare that will link with port facilities. The province also announced the construction of an exit ramp from a major highway that will allow trucks to directly reach the Port of Montreal, and the reconfiguration of an entrance ramp on the same highway that will provide trucks leaving the Port of Montreal with direct access to the highway network. The two projects will improve truck access at the Port of Montreal. The Port of Montreal and the shipping channel between Montreal and Quebec City has a draft depth of 11.3 metres and is capable of handling neopanamax container ships of up to 6,000 TEUs.

DisfrutarLibreServicios de almacenaje en el Almacén CNXtrans

Free Warehousing Services at the CNXtrans Warehouse

Almacenamiento ilimitado gratuito

CNXtrans no le cobra por el almacenamiento de mercancías en nuestro almacén. Por lo tanto, puede tomarse su tiempo para realizar todos los pedidos de varios proveedores que necesite: almacenaremos todos sus productos (que ya han llegado) en nuestro almacén hasta que todo haya llegado y esté listo para realizar envíos internacionales.

Etiquetado gratuito de paquetes

CNXtrans no te cobra por el etiquetado de paquetes en nuestro almacén. Ya sea que necesite que etiquetemos sus paquetes con calcomanías de Logística de Amazon para fines de envío a los almacenes de Logística de Amazon o si necesita que peguemos el logotipo de su empresa en su empresa, simplemente envíenos las etiquetas por correo electrónico (contact@cnxtrans.com) te los pegaremos sin cargo. 

Servicio de reenvasado gratuito

CNXtrans no le cobra por reempacar productos en nuestro almacén. Una vez que hayan llegado todos sus paquetes, accederemos a ellos para el envío internacional y decidiremos cómo empacarlos de la manera más eficiente para minimizar su peso volumétrico y, por lo tanto, minimizar sus costos de envío internacional. Esto puede implicar usar un paquete más pequeño para ciertos artículos o simplemente combinar todos los artículos de diferentes paquetes en un paquete grande. Haremos lo que sea necesario para minimizar su peso volumétrico. 

Consolidación Gratis de Paquetes

CNXtrans no le cobra por consolidar sus paquetes en un solo envío. Esto es ideal si está comprando de múltiples proveedores/fábricas/fabricantes de Alibaba pero desea que todos sus productos se envíen juntos como un solo envío internacional para minimizar sus costos de envío. La consolidación a veces se confunde con el reempaque, pero en realidad la consolidación puede ocurrir con o sin reempaque. La consolidación simplemente se refiere al acto de enviar varios paquetes al mismo tiempo como un solo envío; no es necesario que todos se combinen en un paquete grande, siempre que se envíen juntos (al mismo tiempo), se considera un envío consolidado. Hay un cargo de envío base (que se puede considerar como un cargo de envío mínimo) para cada envío que realiza y el envío de varios paquetes al mismo tiempo (lo que constituye un envío consolidado) garantiza que solo tenga que pagar este cargo base una vez en lugar de pagar para cada paquete que se envía por separado.

 

Incluso sin volver a empaquetarlos en un solo paquete, el envío de varios paquetes al mismo tiempo lo ayuda a ahorrar porque solo se le cobra el peso de envío base una vez. Esto ayuda a reducir sus costos de envío internacional. Naturalmente, si se considera apropiado para su envío, la consolidación también puede incluir el reempaque; después de evaluar su envío, si consideramos que combinar todos los artículos en un solo paquete grande o en menos paquetes puede ayudar a reducir su peso volumétrico, lo haremos por usted. sin cargo. 

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