Shipping Options for Different Cargo Types to Mexico

Most Mexican importers choose sea freight to ship large and heavy shipments from China because the shipping cost is much lower than air freight. It is commonly used for automotive parts, industrial equipment, electronics, and consumer goods, which are shipped to main ports such as Manzanillo, Veracruz, and Lázaro Cárdenas.

Air freight is a common option when Mexican factories need urgent replenishment from China. Many customers use it for shipping automotive components, electronics, medical devices, and other time-sensitive cargo that cannot wait for a long time shipment.

Many Mexican buyers prefer DDP shipping because it reduces the complexity of importing from China. GWT handles the entire logistics process to help customers focus on sales and inventory instead of logistics coordination.

For spare parts and urgent small parcels, many Mexican customers choose express courier services such as DHL and FedEx, as Courier shipping is a great option when goods need to arrive in a short time.
China to Mexico DDP Shipping Step by Step

After receiving your shipment information, GWT arranges vessel or airline space and coordinates cargo pickup from your suppliers in China.

If your goods come from different suppliers, we can first collect them at our warehouse for consolidation before shipment. It helps you save shipping costs and simplify cargo management.

Our customs brokerage team reviews HS codes and export documents in advance to reduce customs inspection risks and ensure smooth export procedures.
After the cargo leaves China, we continue following the shipment and update customers on the latest transportation status until arrival in Mexico.

Once the shipment reaches Mexico, GWT helps arrange customs paperwork and import tax processing with local brokers so the cargo can be released and delivered as soon as possible.

After customs clearance, the cargo is delivered to warehouses, factories, distribution centres, or commercial addresses across Mexico.
Simplify Mexico Customs Clearance & Import Compliance
Mexico customs clearance can involve different import taxes, customs documentation, and product compliance requirements. Our team helps customers prepare documents in advance and reduce the risk of customs delays or inspections.
- Verify HS codes and import requirements before shipment
- Assist with customs documentation preparation
- Coordinate customs broker communication
- Reduce customs delays and inspection risks
Importing goods into Mexico may involve:
- Import Duty (IGI)
- IVA (VAT): usually 16%
- Customs Processing Fee (DTA)
- Anti-dumping duties on selected products
Many customers want to know the estimated import cost before shipping. GWT can help check the duties and taxes in advance based on the cargo type.


Combine Cargo From Different Suppliers Before Shipping
Many Mexican customers buy products from different suppliers across China. Our warehouse team can collect the cargo first and combine everything into one shipment before export.
Our warehouse locations in Shenzhen, Shanghai, Ningbo, and other export cities help customers combine cargo more easily and reduce shipping costs.
- Cargo consolidation from multiple suppliers
- Repacking and labelling service
- Lower shipping costs for LCL cargo
- Free storage for 7 days
Compare Shipping Costs&Transit Time From China to Mexico
- Ship from China to Mexico by Sea freight
- Ship from China to Mexico by Air freight
- DDP Door-to-Door shipping from China to Mexico
- Express shipping from China to Mexico
Many Mexican importers use sea freight for heavy and large-volume shipments from China because the transportation cost is much lower than air shipping. It is commonly used for machinery, electronics, automotive parts, and consumer goods shipped through Manzanillo, Veracruz, and Lázaro Cárdenas ports.
Sea freight shipping rates&Transit time to Manzanillo, Veracruz & Lázaro Cárdenas (Updated in 2026)
| Route | Shipping Type | Shipping Cost | Transit Time | |
| Shanghai → Manzanillo | FCL 20GP | $2,450-$2,850 | 20–26 Days | |
| Shenzhen → Manzanillo | FCL 40HQ | $2,900-$3,580 | 20–26 Days | |
| Ningbo → Veracruz | FCL 20GP | $2,450-$2,850 | 20–26 Days | |
| Qingdao → Lázaro Cárdena | FCL 40HQ | $2,900-$3,580 | 20–26 Days | |
| China → Mexico Ports | LCL | $70/CBM-$95/CBM | 22-28 Days |
Air freight is commonly used for urgent shipments from China to Mexico, especially for automotive parts, electronics, medical devices, and factory materials.
Many Mexican customers choose air shipping when cargo cannot wait for sea freight, such as urgent restocking, production shortages, or time-sensitive orders.
Air freight shipping rates&Transit time to Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara. (Updated in 2026)
| Route | Shipping Type | Air Freight Cost | Transit Time |
| Shanghai → Mexico City (MEX) | Air Freight | $5.4/kg-$9.8/kg | 3–6 Days |
| Guangzhou → Monterrey (MTY) | Air Freight | $5.8/kg-$10.2/kg | 6–6 Days |
| Shenzhen → Guadalajara (GDL) | Air Freight | $5.5/kg-$10.4/kg | 4–7 Days |
| Hong Kong → Mexico City (NLU) | Air Freight | $6.5/kg-$11.5/kg | 3–5 Days |
Door-to-door shipping is a popular option for customers who want a simpler way to import cargo from China to Mexico. From pickup and transportation to customs clearance and final delivery, the shipment is managed in one process.
Door-to-Door Shipping Rates & Transit Time to Mexico (Updated in 2026)
| Route | Shipping Type | DDP Shipping Cost | Transit Time |
| China → Mexico | DDP Sea Freight | $4.9/kg-$9.5/kg | 28–42 Days |
| China → Mexico | DDP Air Freight | $8.6/kg-$12.5/kg | 5–9 Days |
Express shipping works well for samples, urgent orders, spare parts, and lightweight cargo from China to Mexico. Many businesses use DHL or FedEx when they need faster delivery or want to replenish inventory in a short time.
Express Delivery Rates & Shipping Time to Mexico (Updated in 2026)
| Route | Shipping Type | Express Cost | Transit Time |
| China → Mexico | DHL Express | $8.6/kg-$11.9/kg | 3–5 Days |
| China → Mexico | FedEx | $9.5/kg-$13.2/kg | 4–6 Days |
- Sea freight usually takes around 20–30 days.
- Air freight is faster, normally about 4–7 days.
- If the shipment is urgent, using express can arrive in 3–5 days.
Sea freight is usually the cheapest option, especially for large or heavy cargo.
GWT team will keep you updated after the shipment departs. You can also contact us anytime to check the latest cargo status.



