TJ China Cargo provides professional and customized shipping solutions from China to Angola, designed for businesses operating in one of Southern Africa’s largest and fastest-growing markets. We handle industrial machinery, construction materials, commercial goods, and project cargo, ensuring efficient delivery to Luanda, Lobito, and other key ports while navigating Angola’s unique import regulations, customs procedures, and inland logistics network.
Sea freight is the primary and most cost-effective method for transporting goods to Angola. TJ China Cargo arranges ocean freight from major Chinese ports to Luanda, Lobito, and Namibe, managing carrier selection, sailing schedules, and cargo handling. This service is ideal for bulk shipments, industrial equipment, construction materials, and large commercial consignments tailored to Angola’s port capacities.
For urgent or high-value shipments, air freight provides fast delivery to Quatro de Fevereiro Airport in Luanda and other regional airports. TJ China Cargo coordinates airline capacity, cargo handling, and documentation, supporting time-sensitive goods such as electronics, spare parts, medical supplies, and high-demand commercial products.
Our door-to-door service covers the full logistics chain from China to Angola. TJ China Cargo manages cargo pickup, international transport, customs clearance, and final delivery to warehouses, factories, or project sites, providing a seamless solution in a market with evolving infrastructure.
Less Than Container Load (LCL) shipping is a flexible, cost-efficient solution for smaller shipments. TJ China Cargo consolidates cargo at origin, manages deconsolidation at Angolan ports, and coordinates inland delivery, balancing affordability with reliable transit.
We organize cargo pickup across China and coordinate inland delivery to Luanda, Lobito, Namibe, and other key locations through trusted local partners.
TJ China Cargo provides short-term storage and consolidation in China to optimize shipment planning and container utilization.
Comprehensive insurance safeguards shipments during sea, air, and inland transport.
Our team ensures smooth customs clearance in Angola, fully compliant with local regulations and port procedures.
Pre-shipment inspection verifies cargo condition and packaging suitability for long-distance sea transport and inland handling.
• Tailored logistics solutions for both small and large shipments, designed for Angola’s major ports and inland transport network
• Reliable sea, air, and door-to-door services covering Luanda, Lobito, Namibe, and key industrial regions
• Experienced customs management to minimize delays and ensure compliance with Angolan regulations
• Flexible FCL and LCL options adapted to industrial machinery, construction materials, project cargo, and commercial goods
• End-to-end logistics coordination, ensuring secure transit, transparency, and dependable delivery from China to Angola
Sea freight from China to Angola typically takes between 30 to 45 days. The duration can vary depending on the shipping route, weather conditions, and whether there are any transshipment stops. Sea freight is cost-effective but slower compared to other methods.
Air freight from China to Angola usually takes about 7 to 10 days. This method is much faster than sea freight but comes with higher costs, making it suitable for urgent shipments.
The major ports in Angola include the Port of Lobito and the Port of Luanda. The Port of Lobito is crucial for trade, while the Port of Luanda, being the capital city port, handles a significant volume of import and export goods.
Currently, there is no direct railway route from China to Angola. Although China’s rail network is extensive, goods are typically transported to other ports and then shipped by sea to Angola.
Angola primarily imports consumer goods, machinery, and raw materials. Its main exports include oil, diamonds, timber, and other mineral resources, which are key to its economy.
Goods from China to Angola often pass through transshipment ports such as Singapore, Dubai, or South Africa. These ports serve as crucial hubs to optimize shipping routes and reduce costs.
Sea freight costs from China to Angola vary depending on the shipping company, type of cargo, and volume. Generally, costs range from $200 to $500 per ton. For exact rates, consulting with logistics providers is recommended.
Angola imposes customs duties on imported goods, with rates varying by product category. Duties generally range from 10% to 30%, and there may also be VAT and other taxes.
Required documents for importing goods into Angola typically include a commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin, and possibly an import license. Specific requirements may vary by product type and destination.
Common challenges include underdeveloped infrastructure, slow customs processes, and high logistics costs. Limited road and port facilities can impact delivery speed, so thorough planning is essential for smooth logistics.
Operations deal with the way the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this purpose, and policies. In the transport industry, operat ions and ownership of infrastructure can be either country.
Operations deal with the way the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this purpose, and policies. In the transport industry, operat ions and ownership of infrastructure can be either country.
Operations deal with the way the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this purpose, and policies. In the transport industry, operat ions and ownership of infrastructure can be either country.