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Shipping Hair Washing Chairs from Guangzhou/Shenzhen, China to Tamale City Limits, Ghana (Port to Port)

Shipping Hair Washing Chairs from Guangzhou/Shenzhen, China to Tamale City Limits, Ghana (Port to Port)

Shipping Options: FCL and LCL

  1. Full Container Load (FCL)

    • Container Sizes: 20FT or 40FT containers are available, depending on the volume of your shipment.
    • Service Type: CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) ensures that the seller covers the cost of shipping and insurance up to the destination port.
    • Port-to-Port Transportation: The goods will be shipped from Guangzhou/Shenzhen to the Tamale City Limits port, providing a seamless shipping process.
  2. Less than Container Load (LCL)

    • For smaller quantities, LCL is a cost-effective solution. Your goods will share container space with other shipments.
    • Flexibility: Ideal for smaller businesses or orders that do not require a full container.

Estimated Transit Time

The sea voyage from Guangzhou or Shenzhen to Tamale typically takes around 36 days. This time includes loading and unloading at ports but does not account for potential customs clearance delays.

Packaging Guidelines for Hair Washing Chairs

Proper packaging is critical to ensure that the hair washing chairs arrive safely without damage. Here’s a recommended approach:

  1. Primary Packaging

    • Each chair should be disassembled (if possible) and wrapped in bubble wrap to protect delicate surfaces and corners.
    • Place smaller components (e.g., fixtures or screws) in labeled, sealed plastic bags.
  2. Secondary Packaging

    • Use sturdy corrugated cardboard boxes to house individual chairs.
    • Fill empty spaces within the boxes with foam padding or packing peanuts to prevent movement during transit.
  3. Palletization

    • Arrange the packed boxes on standard wooden pallets.
    • Wrap the entire pallet with stretch film and secure it with strong straps to prevent shifting during handling.
  4. Container Loading

    • Ensure the pallets are evenly distributed within the container to maintain balance during the voyage.
    • Use additional padding or dunnage to fill any gaps between pallets and container walls, reducing the risk of movement.