300KG by Express Freight — China to Guinea
The published rate at this weight on this channel, taken straight from the live price feed.
A 300KG consignment from China to Guinea is priced on chargeable weight — the greater of actual gross weight and volumetric weight. Send dimensions with the weight and we will price your shipment properly.
- Customs authority
- the national customs service
Indicative planning references only. Send the commodity, weight and dimensions for a firm price.
Current Rates — China to Guinea (300 KG)
Rate data for this combination is currently on request. Contact us directly →
Price Trend — Guinea Express Freight
Historical freight rates from China to Guinea for 300 KG shipments. Data sourced from live carrier price feeds.
China to Guinea — Shipping Reference Data
Import facts that shape any China-to-Guinea shipment:
| Main sea gateways | the main commercial seaport |
|---|---|
| Destination customs authority | the national customs service |
| De-minimis / duty-free threshold | No practical de-minimis on most routes |
| Import tax & duty regime | Import VAT plus duty 5–35%; pre-shipment inspection common |
| Local currency | USD (freight priced in USD) |
| Typical port/airport dwell time | 7–21 days (congestion common) |
| Peak / busy season | Oct–Dec |
| Conformity & certification | Pre-shipment conformity certificate often mandatory |
| Main air gateways | the primary international airport |
Thresholds and duty bands are buyer-planning references, not formal customs rulings — confirm the exact HS-code rate for your goods before shipping.
Which Shipping Method is Best for 300 KG?
Air Freight
Sea Freight
Rail Freight
Transit Times — China to Guinea
| Method | Transit Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Sea Freight LCL | 30–50 calendar days | Shared container to Guinea port + delivery |
| Sea Freight FCL | 28–45 calendar days | Full container to Guinea port + delivery |
| Express Courier | 3–7 business days | DHL/FedEx/UPS door-to-door, high cost for this weight |
Bulk Commercial Volume
A 300 KG load into Guinea is squarely bulk commercial freight. At this size, ocean (FCL or LCL) and air-charter pricing tighten up considerably. Most regular importers run scheduled ocean for their standing orders and keep air in reserve for urgent gaps.
- Ocean FCL can pay off once you pass roughly 5 CBM
- LCL ocean rates are billed per cubic metre in this range
- Plan for a customs exam — have complete documentation ready
- Insure anything over about USD 5,000 in declared value
What Sits Inside the Guinea Rate — and What Does Not
A freight rate is a scope, not just a number. Two quotes for the same lane can differ by a third and still describe the same shipment, because one of them stops at the port and the other reaches the door. Here is where the line falls on the figures published above.
Inside the published rate
- Main carriage — the flight or the sailing itself
- Origin handling: pickup in South China, consolidation, export declaration
- Standard documentation for the lane
Quoted alongside, against your goods
- Import duty and tax — a function of HS code and declared value, not of weight
- Destination terminal and delivery-order charges
- Inland delivery beyond the gateway
Only if your cargo triggers it
- Dangerous-goods handling — cells, aerosols, anything flammable
- Customs examination, where the entry is selected for inspection
- Storage once free time at destination runs out
- Remote-area delivery beyond the standard service map
When you compare us against another quote, compare the scope first. Ask what the number stops at, whether duty is inside it or beside it, and who pays the destination terminal. The rate that looks cheapest on an email is frequently the one with the most left out of it.
What Affects the Shipping Cost to Guinea?
- Chargeable weight — you pay on actual or volumetric weight, whichever is greater (L×W×H ÷ 6000 for air)
- Commodity surcharges — batteries, liquids and branded goods all attract extra handling fees
- Seasonal peaks — Chinese New Year (Jan/Feb) and Golden Week (Oct) typically add 15–30% to rates
- Delivery zone — parts of Guinea carry remote-area surcharges by postal code
- Customs basis — import duty is assessed on the CIF value of the goods
- Congestion fees — several African ports apply seasonal congestion surcharges
- FX terms — most African lanes are priced in USD and settled before departure
Customs & Documentation for Guinea
- De-minimis — consignments under the local threshold can clear free of duty
- Paperwork — a commercial invoice, packing list and correct HS codes are the baseline
- Managed clearance — RateHive can coordinate the customs entry and import-tax processing on your behalf
- Restricted goods — batteries and liquids need supplementary certification
Shipping Guidelines for Guinea
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it cost to ship from China to Guinea?
Rates from China to Guinea move with weight, mode and commodity. On the tax side, the rule is: Import VAT plus duty 5–35%; pre-shipment inspection common. Send weight and dimensions and we'll come back inside 24 hours with a full rate plus optional managed clearance.
What import duty and tax will I pay bringing goods into Guinea?
Entries into Guinea are assessed by the national customs service, and the regime that applies is: Import VAT plus duty 5–35%; pre-shipment inspection common. On de-minimis, the position is No practical de-minimis on most routes. RateHive offers managed clearance and tax processing — a coordination service, not Incoterms DDP — to handle these formalities for you.
How long is transit from China to Guinea?
Reckon on these door-to-door windows into Guinea: air 5–10 business days, ocean LCL 30–50 days, ocean FCL 28–45 days. Add roughly 7–21 days (congestion common) for clearance and dwell at the gateway, which RateHive can manage end to end.
How long does Express Freight take from China to Guinea?
Express Freight on the China-to-Guinea lane runs 3–7 business days, end to end: supplier pickup, consolidation, the main leg, clearance by the national customs service, and last-mile delivery. Best fit: urgent shipments, premium e-commerce, samples.
FCL or LCL ocean for 300 KG into Guinea?
At 300 KG into Guinea, LCL through the main commercial seaport is normally right unless you exceed ~5–6 CBM or ship on a regular cycle. FCL pays off past roughly 15,000–18,000 KG and removes commingling risk during clearance by the national customs service.
How is chargeable weight worked out for Guinea?
We take the greater of actual gross weight and volumetric weight (L×W×H ÷ 6000 for air), rounded up to the next kilo. One cubic metre therefore counts as about 167 kg. A 300 kg consignment that measures out to only 200 kg volumetric is still charged on the 300 kg — the higher of the two always wins. For 300 KG this bites hardest on light-but-bulky cargo, so re-packing or consolidating cartons can pull you into a cheaper band.
What paperwork clears customs in Guinea?
the national customs service will generally want: a commercial invoice carrying HS codes and value; a packing list with weights and dimensions; the bill of lading or air waybill; a certificate of origin where it can cut duty; and any commodity-specific certification (Pre-shipment conformity certificate often mandatory). RateHive can prepare and lodge these as part of managed clearance.
Is my shipment to Guinea trackable?
Yes. Air moves on an air waybill (AWB) that's live within 24 hours of departure; ocean tracks by bill of lading through the carrier portal. We flag the milestones that matter — departure, gateway arrival, clearance by the national customs service, and final delivery.
