How long does it take to ship to Malaysia?



Malaysia is located in West Malaysia on the Malay Peninsula, bordering Thailand to the north and the Johor Strait to the south, connecting Singapore with the New Johor Causeway and the Second Channel; East Malaysia, located in the north of Borneo (Kalimantan Island), and the south of Indonesia. Kalimantan and Brunei are sandwiched between Sabah and Sarawak.


How long does it take to ship to Malaysia? Shipping to East Malaysia to Malaysia is about 18-20 days per week for two containers, and shipping to West Malaysia for 3-4 containers per week is about 12-15 days.


Malaysia's main export markets are Singapore, China, and Japan, and its main import sources are China, Japan, and Singapore. It is the 18th largest trading nation in the world. It mainly imports mechanical transportation equipment, food, tobacco and fuel.


Malaysia's main ocean shipping, a total of 19 ports. The main ports are Klang, Penang, Kuantan, Johor Bahru, Kuching and Labuan.


Port Klang is the largest port in Malaysia. It is the outer port of the capital Kuala Lumpur (KUALA-LUMPUR), about 37km apart. The daily necessities and industrial raw materials required by Kuala Lumpur, the largest city in the country, are imported and exported through Hong Kong. Port Klang has a vast hinterland and is connected by railways. The main industries are flour, sugar, rubber, tin smelting and electronics, etc., and has a large rubber factory. There is a modern international airport in Kuala Lumpur. Imported goods mainly include steel, rice, paper, sugar, wheat, machinery, petroleum, fertilizer and chemical products.


Penang is the second largest port in Malaysia and a famous re-export trade port. It is the main material distribution center in northern West Malaysia. The industry ranks first in the north of West Malaysia. The main industries are shipbuilding, machinery, tin smelting, construction, rubber, printing and electronics. The agricultural, forestry and mineral products in the northern region of the Malay Peninsula, southwestern Thailand, northern Sumatra, Indonesia and other neighboring regions are mostly processed or re-exported here. There is a Penang bridge connecting the island and the Beibu port area on the east coast, with a bridge length of 13.5km. At present, Penang has developed into one of the largest industrial and commercial cities in the country. The main export goods are tin, rubber, coconut, fruits, vegetables and aquatic products, etc. The imported goods are mainly food, machinery, transportation equipment and metal products.


Shipping to Port Klang, Malaysia, about 15 days. Shipping to Penang, Malaysia, with a stable weekly schedule. Malaysia shipping double clearance line, customers do not need to provide documents, OES can act as an agent for import and export customs clearance.


Special attention should be paid to shipping to Malaysia:


The wooden packaging of goods shipped to Malaysia must be heat-treated and marked or smoked and certified; and there must be a description of the wooden packaging materials on the invoice and packing list; the sender needs to electronically or manual on the relevant customs declaration form stating the type of packaging material.


Shipping to Malaysia Customs Operation:


1. Calendars, plastic products, non-toxic and harmless chemicals, charcoal, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, magnetic disks (except for computer CD-ROMs), electronic preparations, glasses, leather products, measuring instruments, tapes, machines, electronic accessories , sports equipment, handicrafts and other local customs need to collect 5%-15% import tariff.


2. Bills, glass products, ceramics, circuit boards, communication equipment, computer accessories, textiles, films, wallpapers, stone products, audio and video tapes, TV and TV equipment, toys and other local customs are subject to 15%-35% import duties .


3. Coffee, cotton, seeds, stones, minerals for analysis, the recipient needs to provide a license issued by the agricultural department or health organization to import.


4. Cosmetics recipients need to provide a pharmacy certificate or a health organization inspection certificate before importing.


5. Recipients such as communication equipment, computer accessories, network modulators, etc. need to provide a license from the Malaysian Communications Department before they can be imported.


6. Entertainment films, laser discs, etc. must be licensed by domestic film authorities, and customs clearance may be delayed.


7. For personal items, a detailed commercial invoice and a copy of the recipient's passport should be provided.