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The route from Surabaya to Shenzhen offers significant advantages for transporting vehicle parts due to its efficient maritime logistics. With a distance of 3311 km, the ocean route allows for the bulk shipping of automotive components, ensuring cost-effectiveness and reliable transit. Additionally, this pathway connects two pivotal manufacturing hubs, facilitating seamless supply chain integration for automotive industries. The ability to transport a wide range of car parts efficiently enhances inventory management and supports timely production schedules.
Surabaya boasts a well-equipped port infrastructure, featuring modern facilities that streamline loading and unloading processes for automotive shipments. This port is complemented by robust road networks, ensuring quick access to major distribution centers. In Shenzhen, the port is renowned for its advanced logistics capabilities, with state-of-the-art technology supporting the rapid processing of incoming vehicle parts. The synergy between these two ports fosters a dynamic environment for the automotive supply chain, enhancing operational efficiency and responsiveness to market demands.
Comparative analysis of origin and destination capabilities.
Exporters must adhere to Indonesian customs regulations, including correct HS codes, export permits, and any sector-specific controls.
Imports must meet Chinese customs requirements, including complete commercial and transport documents and compliant labeling.
DNA Expert Assessment
Very High - Complex Regulatory Environment
High - Fragile/Moisture Sensitive
When shipping from Surabaya, Indonesia to Shenzhen, China, prepare for significant delays during the Southeast Asia monsoon season (May-November) due to heavy rainfall and port congestion. Build in buffer days to schedules and enhance cargo securing standards to mitigate risks. Additionally, secure vessel space well in advance of the Golden Week holiday (September 20-October 7) to avoid congestion and ensure timely deliveries. Maintain communication with carriers for real-time updates, especially during peak periods like the Christmas retail peak (October-December) when demand surges.
When shipping automotive parts, robust packing is critical due to medium fragility and moisture sensitivity. Our team suggests using reinforced cartons with compartmental trays to ...
Medium-weight automotive parts demand careful handling to avoid impact damage and corrosion. Our operations team recommends clearly labeling cartons of delicate car parts with “Dry...
For LTL or parcel shipments of automotive parts, select heavy-duty boxes and, for dense loads, compact cartons to keep weight manageable per piece. Palletized auto components are b...
Because automotive parts often have high unit value and are prone to concealed damage and corrosion, adequate freight insurance is advisable. Confirm how your carrier classifies ve...
Medium-weight, moisture-sensitive automotive parts need controlled-humidity storage both before and after transit. Keep boxed auto parts on pallets or shelving off the floor to avo...
For moisture-sensitive automotive parts, select inner poly bags with desiccant around each component, then place them in double-wall boxes with sufficient cushioning. Seal all seams with strong packing tape and clearly mark cartons “Dry Storage Only”. For export or long-duration transit, evaluate adding humidity control packs inside master cartons and, if needed, inside the shipping container.
You may ship vehicle tires with boxed automotive parts, but it is best that they are physically separated and properly secured. Logistics providers commonly recommend palletizing boxed car parts and then stacking or racking car tires so they do not press against or rub cartons. Avoid placing heavy loose car tires on top of fragile or moisture-sensitive auto components, as this can cause crushing or punctures during transit.
Fluid-filled automotive parts such as fuel system components, shock absorbers, or oil coolers often require dangerous goods documentation, depending on the type and quantity of fluid. Shippers should verify whether the product is classified as dangerous goods under relevant transport regulations and include the appropriate safety data sheets (SDS), UN numbers, and packing group information if applicable. Even when not regulated as hazardous, clearly mark “Contains Fluids – Keep Upright” on packaging and shipping documents to guide carriers.
High-value auto components such as engines, transmissions, ECUs, and safety modules should be shipped with declared value coverage. Carrier default liability is usually limited and may not cover the full replacement cost of specialized vehicle parts. Freight experts recommend insuring based on replacement value, documenting serial numbers and condition at pickup, and retaining invoices and packing lists so any claim for loss, impact damage, or moisture-related failure is processed efficiently.
To reduce damage in mixed auto parts pallet loads, position the heaviest metal components at the bottom, with lighter boxes and car tires above. Use edge protectors, shrink wrap and bands to stabilize the load and prevent shifting. Keep moisture-sensitive vehicle parts toward the center of the pallet, away from potential leaks or condensation on trailer walls, and prominently mark any fragile or orientation-sensitive cartons so handlers will follow correct handling procedures.
Shipping auto parts from Surabaya to Shenzhen requires specific documentation including a commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, and customs declaration. Additionally, compliance with both Indonesian export regulations and Chinese import regulations is necessary, including any specific certifications for automotive parts.
Yes, seasonal considerations can affect ocean freight from Surabaya to Shenzhen. The monsoon season in Indonesia, typically from November to March, may lead to rough seas and potential delays. Additionally, peak shipping seasons, such as before major holidays, can result in increased congestion at ports, impacting the availability of shipping space and customs processing times.
Yes, DNA supports this. We manage documentation, declarations, and clearance protocols for electronics, apparel, machinery, and regulated goods such as food or medical devices.
We use SAMMIE to streamline billing, which matches shipment events with billing data so you receive clear, line-itemized invoices tied directly to shipment milestones and documents.
No, not without your approval. Your shipment data is used only to support your logistics operations and improve your experience with DNA; we do not sell or share client data for advertising or unrelated purposes.
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