Shipping Methods

There are ways we can ship the goods from our warehouse

Services

We offer a range of specialized services tailored to meet your needs. Our approach is focused on understanding and responding to what you require, providing effective and practical solutions.

Parcel

We can ship a parcel directly via UPS or USPS. We do combine 2 cases (same size) into one shipping label to save shipping costs.

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The most efficient way to save on shipping cost is we do combine 2 cases of the same size into 1 shipping label.

A case also can be mix with any desired flavors. 

 

Example: 

1 case of Tub size (140g/250g) contain 24 pieces. Buyers are allowed to mix any flavors in a case. Available flavors: 8

 

1 case of Cup size (60g) contain 48 pieces. Buyers are allowed to mix any flavors in a case. Available flavors: 4

Pallet (LTL)

We can ship as minimum as one Pallet (Less-than -truckload shipping / LTL). Flavors and Sizes can be mixed on a pallet.

 

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A pallet can be mix with various sizes and flavors.

 

Our warehouse has a loading dock, therefore liftgate is unccessary

 

Example:

1 Full Pallet of Tub Size (250g) contain 64 Cases (Maximum height of 80inch /6.67ft)

 

1 Full Pallet of Cup Size (60g) contain 80 Cases (Maximum height of 80inch /6.67ft)

FEU or TEU

For FEU or TEU, we can ship directly from Manufacturer located in Malaysia.

 

 

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Shipping Lead Time

Order to Delivery lead time is based on your order and shipping method

For Parcel & LTL Order: 

Shipping container in 

pallet or loose?

When deciding between shipping containers and 

pallets, consider the following factors:

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  • Handling Efficiency: Palletized shipments are generally easier to handle and manage, resulting in quicker delivery appointments. 
     
     
  • Space Utilization: Loose boxes can maximize container space, but pallets can efficiently stack and arrange goods. 
     
     
  • Cost Considerations: Palletization may incur additional costs, but it can offset potential expenses related to unloading times or product damage during transit. 
     
     
    Ultimately, the choice between shipping containers and pallets should be based on a balance between cost-effectiveness, product protection, and compatibility with the logistics processes of the shipping destination.