Textiles sea freight covers raw fibres, yarns, fabrics, and finished textile products. Origin documentation and correct classification are critical for customs clearance, especially where quotas, trade agreements, or anti-dumping duties apply. GoodFreight arranges sea freight for textiles with the documentation and classification support that importers and manufacturers need.
Major corridors include Asia to the UK and EU, Turkey to Europe, and intra-European movements. We handle FCL and LCL and advise on origin certificates and customs classification for your product and route.





Textiles are subject to origin rules and tariff classification that can affect duty rates and quota. Incorrect declaration leads to delays and potential penalties. We advise on correct classification and origin documentation for your product.
Fabrics and fibres can be damaged by moisture or contamination in the container. We specify dry, clean containers and advise on packaging where necessary.
Certain textile products are subject to quota or preferential trade agreement requirements. We confirm the documentation set required for your destination.
We regularly handle this cargo on the following routes:
Origin
China
Bangladesh
Turkey
India
Vietnam
Destination
United Kingdom
Germany
United Kingdom
Netherlands
United States
Mode
Road
Road
Road
Road
Road
Typical transit
25 to 32 days
28 to 35 days
10 to 15 days
20 to 26 days
22 to 28 days
This service is used by fashion brands sourcing fabric and materials internationally, textile distributors, manufacturers importing raw materials, and retail buying teams.
Textile imports into the UK typically require a commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, and a certificate of origin. For certain products and origins, preferential origin documentation under a trade agreement may be required to benefit from reduced or zero duty. Correct customs classification under the UK Tariff is essential. Some textile products may be subject to anti-dumping or safeguard measures. We advise on the full documentation set and classification for your product and origin to ensure smooth clearance.
Yes. We handle raw fibres, yarns, fabric rolls, and finished garments. Fabric rolls require careful stowage and securing to prevent damage; we specify loading and securing requirements. Finished garments are typically shipped in cartons or on hangers in hanging garment containers. We recommend the right container type and loading method based on your product form.
Sea freight from Bangladeshi ports such as Chittagong to German ports including Hamburg typically takes 28 to 35 days port-to-port. Door-to-door transit including collection at origin and customs clearance and delivery in Germany adds approximately 7 to 14 days.