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Getting the goods

The goods sit in Hong Kong. What happens next is different depending on where you are — so here are both paths.

  • Our own warehouses — mainly Hong Kong, plus Shenzhen
  • Hong Kong lots: inspect in person or via SGS / BV
  • Sold as-is — the rules are stated up front

International buyers

Straightforward — Hong Kong is a free port

Terms for international buyers
IncotermsEXW or FOB Hong Kong
Duty on transitNone — free-port handling
CollectionYour forwarder, or we arrange
Release time1–3 working days after cleared payment
PaymentT/T; deposit plus balance before release
Third-party inspectionSGS / BV welcome at your cost, before payment

Mainland China buyers

The part most sellers won't explain

Goods in Hong Kong have to be imported before they reach you. Which route fits depends on the category — electronics and network gear carry certification requirements that mixed pallets and plain electro-mechanical parts do not. Tell us the category and destination and we will set out the realistic options, lead time, and who handles the customs declaration before you commit.

Considerations for mainland buyers
Handover pointHong Kong warehouse, or agreed mainland point
CustomsDeclaration and HS classification confirmed per lot
CertificationCategory-dependent — checked before we quote
ContractChinese-language contract, corporate account

Import route and certification wording on this page is placeholder content pending confirmation by our customs broker.