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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.

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JOURNEY

How This Shipment Works

01
Product and origin confirmed
02
Container and loading
03
Documentation prepared
04
Export clearance and departure
05
In transit
06
Destination customs clearance and delivery
step 01
Product and origin confirmed
We confirm product type, composition, origin country, and destination market requirements for classification and documentation.
step 02
Container and loading
FCL or LCL selected. Loading and securing plan agreed for fabric rolls or packed goods.
step 03
Documentation prepared
Commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and any preferential or quota documentation prepared.
step 04
Export clearance and departure
Export declaration submitted. Destination customs requirements confirmed.
step 05
In transit
ETA monitoring. Advance documentation to destination agent.
step 06
Destination customs clearance and delivery
Import clearance at destination. Delivery to warehouse, factory, or distributor.
JOURNEY

How This Shipment Works

01
Product and origin confirmed
step 01
Product and origin confirmed
We confirm product type, composition, origin country, and destination market requirements for classification and documentation.
02
Container and loading
step 02
Container and loading
FCL or LCL selected. Loading and securing plan agreed for fabric rolls or packed goods.
03
Documentation prepared
step 03
Documentation prepared
Commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and any preferential or quota documentation prepared.
04
Export clearance and departure
step 04
Export clearance and departure
Export declaration submitted. Destination customs requirements confirmed.
05
In transit
step 05
In transit
ETA monitoring. Advance documentation to destination agent.
06
Destination customs clearance and delivery
step 06
Destination customs clearance and delivery
Import clearance at destination. Delivery to warehouse, factory, or distributor.
JOURNEY

Common Pitfalls and How We Avoid Them

Incorrect origin or classification

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.

Moisture and contamination

Fabrics and fibres can be damaged by moisture or contamination in the container. We specify dry, clean containers and advise on packaging where necessary.

Quota and trade agreement requirements

Certain textile products are subject to quota or preferential trade agreement requirements. We confirm the documentation set required for your destination.

TRADE LANES

Routes We Handle

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

WHO SHIPS THIS

Who Ships This

This service is used by fashion brands sourcing fabric and materials internationally, textile distributors, manufacturers importing raw materials, and retail buying teams.

GoodFreight at a glance

Fibre content documentation accuracy essential: destination customs test imports.
Key routes: India to France, Bangladesh to UK, China to UK, Turkey to Germany.
Rules of origin documentation confirmed for preferential duty treatment.
LTL and FCL both available depending on volume.
Moisture protection: appropriate packaging for fabric and yarn on long sea transits.
Anti-dumping duty assessment for textiles from certain origins.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What documentation is needed for textile imports into the UK?

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.

Can you handle both fabric rolls and finished garments?

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.

How long does sea freight take from Bangladesh to Germany?

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.

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Shipping textiles?

Tell us the product type, origin, volume, and destination. We will confirm documentation requirements, classification, and transit time.