Global Shipping from China for DTC Brands | Wefulfil
Global Shipping · China 3PL · DTC Brands

Shipping should be clear before your inventory moves.

Wefulfil helps DTC brands ship from China to the UK, Europe, the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand through product-specific shipping channels, transparent billable-weight logic and SLA-backed fulfilment operations.

7official China 3PL channel families
gbilling precision based on measured weight
95%same-day dispatch for eligible orders before 3 PM
2WDputaway target for barcode-ready inbound stock
Ship fromChina
United Kingdom
Europe
United States
Canada
Australia
New Zealand
This Global page focuses on Wefulfil’s standard core markets. Southeast Asia is not presented as a standard Global Shipping service. Non-listed destinations require AM / OM confirmation before quoting.
What buyers actually need to know

A shipping decision page, not a decorative logistics page.

The page should help a DTC operator answer six practical questions: can my product be shipped, which channel should it use, which countries are supported, how long will delivery take, how is cost calculated, and what happens if something goes wrong?

01

Countries we support

Show core markets clearly and avoid over-promising destinations that are not currently standard lanes.

02

Channels we use

Use Wefulfil’s real channel families: general goods, battery products, cosmetics and supplements.

03

How cost works

Explain actual weight, packaging weight, volumetric weight and route selection before clients send stock.

04

Who owns exceptions

Make SLA, AM response, ETA and compensation logic visible instead of hiding them in policy pages.

Official channel families

Your shipping channel depends on the product — not just the country.

Wefulfil’s China 3PL shipping setup is organised around product categories and restrictions. The final route is selected after reviewing the product type, destination, parcel weight, dimensions, packaging format and delivery expectation.

General Goods — Economic

For standard products without batteries or restricted components.

Best for cost-controlled testing and stable lower-margin SKUs.
Commonly used for UK, US, Canada, AU, NZ and European markets.
None Battery

General Goods — Premium

Priority option for standard products where speed and predictability matter.

Best for DTC brands protecting customer experience.
Strong fit for UK and selected major European lanes.
Fast General

Battery Products — Economic

For electronics, built-in batteries, removable batteries or battery-classified products.

Battery restriction review is required before launch.
Delivery range depends on destination and compliance handling.
With Battery

Battery Products — Premium

Priority route for battery-included products when delivery experience is more important.

Best for higher-value electronic products.
Available to selected core markets only.
Battery Priority

Cosmetics Line

Dedicated line for creams, lotions, gels, skincare, foundation, perfumes and cosmetic-regulated SKUs.

Product category and packaging safety must be reviewed.
Leakage prevention and compliance can affect cost and route.
Cosmetics

Supplements — Economic / Premium

For capsules, tablets, gummies, powders and nutritional supplements.

Longer compliance-sensitive delivery windows.
Economic and Premium options depend on destination.
Supplements
Coverage and delivery estimates

Core countries and official working-day estimates.

The table below is a practical first view for common DTC markets. Delivery times are estimates in working days and may be affected by customs, remote areas, holidays, product restrictions and peak-season congestion.

CountryGeneral EconomicGeneral PremiumBattery EconomicBattery PremiumCosmeticsSupplements
United Kingdom5–9 WD3–5 WD6–10 WD3–5 WD6–10 WD7–18 / 6–10 WD
United States6–12 WD6–12 WD8–12 WD8–12 WD8–12 WD7–18 / 10–15 WD
Canada6–10 WD6–10 WD7–11 WD7–10 WD6–11 WD7–18 / 9–15 WD
Australia7–10 WD5–9 WD7–12 WD7–10 WD7–12 WD7–15 / 8–14 WD
New Zealand6–8 WD6–8 WD7–9 WD7–9 WD6–12 WD7–18 WD
Germany6–10 WD5–8 WD7–12 WD5–8 WD6–12 WD7–18 / 8–14 WD
France6–10 WD3–5 WD7–12 WD3–7 WD6–12 WD7–18 / 8–14 WD
Italy7–11 WD5–8 WD7–13 WD5–9 WD6–12 WD7–18 / 8–14 WD
Spain6–10 WD5–8 WD7–13 WD5–10 WD6–14 WD7–18 / 8–14 WD
Netherlands6–8 WD3–6 WD7–10 WD3–7 WD6–12 WD7–18 / 8–14 WD
BelgiumAustriaPolandSwedenDenmarkIrelandPortugalFinlandNorwaySwitzerlandCzech RepublicHungaryRomaniaSlovakiaSloveniaLithuaniaLatviaEstoniaCroatiaBulgariaGreeceCyprus
Recent operational snapshot

Real performance should support the quote conversation.

Use recent delivery performance as proof of operational visibility, not as a guaranteed promise. This helps clients understand the difference between official working-day estimates and actual recent fulfilment performance.

General Economic

UK 7D
62.72%
UK 10D
97.19%
US 10D
87.67%
NL 12D
98.49%

General Premium

UK 7D
96.14%
UK 10D
99.10%
US 10D
95.63%
NL 12D
99.07%

Battery Premium

UK 7D
82.16%
UK 12D
98.43%
DE 12D
84.35%
CA 12D
87.49%

Recommended display note: “Recent performance snapshot based on recent mainstream-market shipments. Not a guaranteed delivery promise. Official estimated delivery times remain working-day estimates and can be affected by customs, remote regions, holidays and peak-season congestion.”

Cost transparency
Billable Weight = max(actual + packaging, volumetric weight)

Wefulfil measures SKU weight, packaging weight and package dimensions in the warehouse. Final shipping cost is calculated by the billable weight and selected route.

Volumetric examples:
Standard / Economy lanes: L × W × H / 6000
Priority / fast lanes: L × W × H / 8000

What affects shipping cost?

The right quotation should explain the cost logic, not only give a number.

01
Destination and channel

UK, EU, US, Canada, AU and NZ routes have different pricing and delivery expectations.

02
Product category

General goods, battery products, cosmetics and supplements use different compliance logic.

03
Actual and volumetric weight

Large but light parcels may be charged by volumetric weight instead of actual weight.

04
Packaging format

Branded mailers, boxes, padding, inserts and repack workflows affect both weight and protection.

05
Remote, peak-season and customs factors

Some destinations or periods require additional review before final confirmation.

Pricing transparency workflow

No surprise shipping logic after inventory arrives.

This is the trust section. It directly answers a major 3PL fear: “Will the cost change after my stock is already in your warehouse?”

01

Pre-quote before inbound

Review product type, destination, packaging format, weight and restrictions before stock is sent.

02

Warehouse measurement

After arrival, product weight, packaging weight and dimensions are checked by the warehouse.

03

Photo / video confirmation

Use visual confirmation to reduce disputes around weight, packaging and chargeable data.

04

Route and charge confirmation

Final route logic is confirmed before fulfilment begins, instead of leaving clients to guess hidden costs.

The difference is not only speed. It is ownership.

These numbers should be displayed as trust assets on the Shipping page, not hidden in a separate policy page only.

2WDPutaway after correct inbound request and barcode-ready inventory.

Inventory is not useful if it sits unidentified in the warehouse.

95%Same-day dispatch for eligible orders submitted before 3 PM.

Useful for DTC brands that need predictable fulfilment rhythm.

99%24-hour dispatch rate, excluding Sunday.

Helps reduce pending-order anxiety for growing stores.

30% / 100%Freight compensation for eligible 3WD / 5WD logistics delays.

Compensation logic makes accountability visible.

10minWorking-hours response target for account managers.

Fast response matters when an order or shipment is abnormal.

2hNon-working time response target for urgent support.

Customers know when they can expect a reply.

24hETA and solution required, not only passive feedback.

Every issue should move toward a next action.

KAWhatsApp project group with CEO, AM, CS and project manager.

Key clients need accountable multi-role support.

How fulfilment starts

From inbound request to tracking update.

This process turns shipping from a vague promise into a visible operating workflow. It also helps filter serious DTC operators from casual quote shoppers.

Step 01

Product and route review

Wefulfil reviews product category, restrictions, destination countries, weight, dimensions and packaging format.

AM / OM
Step 02

Create China 3PL inbound request

Client submits SKU, quantity, product images, barcode information, estimated arrival time and factory details.

Client
Step 03

Supplier labels and ships

System-generated SKU barcodes and carton shipping marks are sent to the factory before delivery to Wefulfil.

Factory
Step 04

Receive, measure and put away

Warehouse scans shipping marks, checks SKU barcodes, counts quantity, records weight/dimensions and updates inventory.

Warehouse
Step 05

Product mapping and order sync

Products are mapped to store SKUs so eligible orders can sync correctly and tracking can be pushed back.

System
Step 06

Pick, pack, ship and monitor

Orders are fulfilled through the selected channel, tracking is returned, and exceptions are handled with ETA and next steps.

Wefulfil
Knowledge Base

What brands usually ask about shipping

Which countries does Wefulfil Global support?

Core supported markets include the United Kingdom, major European markets, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Coverage depends on the product category and selected channel.

Do you support Southeast Asia?

Not as a standard Global Shipping service at this stage. If a destination is not listed as a standard market, please ask your AM / OM for case-by-case confirmation before quoting or launching.

Which shipping channel should my product use?

General goods can usually use General Economic or General Premium. Battery products need Battery Economic or Battery Premium. Cosmetics use the Cosmetics Line. Supplements use Supplement Economic or Premium depending on destination and requirements.

How is the shipping fee calculated?

Shipping cost is based on destination, product category, selected channel and billable weight. Billable weight is the higher of actual product weight plus packaging weight, or volumetric weight.

Why can billable weight be higher than product weight?

Supplier weights often exclude international shipping packaging. Wefulfil adds packaging such as mailers, boxes, padding or inserts, and also checks volumetric weight for bulky items.

Will my shipping price change after inventory arrives?

The route and cost logic should be explained before inbound. After arrival, Wefulfil measures the real product and packaging data, then confirms the final route and charge logic before fulfilment starts.

What happens if parcels are delayed?

International shipping can be affected by customs, remote areas, public holidays and peak seasons. Wefulfil monitors exceptions, gives ETA and next actions, and applies eligible compensation logic according to SLA.

Is Wefulfil suitable for very cheap dropshipping products?

Usually not. Wefulfil Global is better suited for DTC brands that care about inventory control, product preparation, branded packaging, transparent cost logic and scalable fulfilment operations.

Route recommendation

Need the right shipping setup for your products?

Send us your product category, weight, dimensions, packaging format, destination countries and expected monthly order volume. Wefulfil will recommend the most suitable China-based shipping setup.

Product category and restrictions
Actual weight and package dimensions
Target countries and monthly order volume
Branding, repack or insert requirements
Current fulfilment problem you want to solve
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