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China to Nigeria Sea Freight Cost [2026] — DDP Rate

Sea Freight rates from China to Nigeria. Live DDP pricing from USD 350.0/KG with transit times and channel comparison. Updated May 2026.

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2025-12-29 Last Updated

Current Rates — China to Nigeria

🟢 Updated 2025-12-29
Service Mode Rate (USD/KG) Details
Best Value Sea DDP w/Tax 🚢 Sea Freight USD 350.0 View Details →
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52-Week Price Trend — Nigeria Sea Freight

Historical freight rates from China to Nigeria. Data sourced from live carrier price feeds.

Mid-Volume Commercial

Commercial Freight — Mid Volume

At 100 KG, you're in the commercial freight category — large enough for competitive rates but still within the range where air freight often beats sea freight on cost per delivery cycle. This weight is common for electronics, clothing, and general merchandise restocking shipments going to Nigeria.

  • Air freight channels offer volume discounts from 100 KG
  • Sea freight LCL (shared container) becomes viable above 150 KG
  • Most channels require volumetric weight check (L×W×H÷6000)
  • Rail freight viable for European destinations at this weight

Which Shipping Method is Best?

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Rail Freight

Transit: 18–28 calendar days
Best at: Europe destinations over 50 KG
Europe only

Transit Times — China to Nigeria

MethodTransit TimeNotes
Air Freight DDP5–10 business daysFrom China warehouse to Nigeria door
Sea Freight LCL30–50 calendar daysShared container to Nigeria port + delivery
Express Courier3–7 business daysDHL/FedEx/UPS door-to-door, high cost for this weight

What Affects the Shipping Cost to Nigeria?

  • Actual vs. volumetric weight — carriers charge whichever is higher (L×W×H÷6000 for air)
  • Cargo type surcharge — batteries, liquids, and branded goods carry additional fees
  • Peak season surcharges — Chinese New Year (Jan/Feb) and Golden Week (Oct) add 15–30%
  • Destination area — Nigeria may have remote area surcharges for certain postal codes
  • Declared value — customs duties are calculated on CIF value
  • Port congestion surcharges apply to certain African ports seasonally
  • Currency exchange — most African routes price in USD, paid before departure
  • Bunker adjustment factor (BAF) — fuel surcharges added quarterly
  • Port terminal handling charges (THC) — charged at origin and destination

Customs & Documentation for Nigeria

  • De minimis threshold — shipments below local tax threshold may clear duty-free
  • Required documents: commercial invoice, packing list, and accurate HS codes
  • DDP service includes all import duties — you pay one total price with no surprises
  • Battery and liquid goods require additional certification documents

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to ship from China to Nigeria?

Current rates for shipping from China to Nigeria start at USD 350.00/KG via Sea DDP w/Tax. For 100 KG, the estimated total is approximately USD 35,000. Rates vary by transport mode (Air and Sea available) and cargo type. DDP pricing means all duties and taxes are included.

How long does shipping from China to Nigeria take?

Transit times from China to Nigeria depend on the freight method chosen. Air freight typically takes 5–10 business days door-to-door. Sea freight LCL takes 30–50 calendar days, and FCL takes 28–45 days. Rail freight (where available) takes 18–28 days. All times include customs clearance under our DDP service.

What is DDP shipping to Nigeria?

DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) means you pay one all-inclusive price — freight, customs duties, import taxes, and last-mile delivery to your door in Nigeria. There are no surprise charges at destination. Our DDP service handles all paperwork and customs clearance on your behalf.

Is air or sea freight better for 100 KG from China to Nigeria?

For 100 KG to Nigeria, air freight is generally more cost-effective when you factor in the full delivery cycle. While sea freight has a lower per-KG rate, the 30–45 day transit time means higher inventory holding costs. Air freight at 100 KG typically takes 5–10 days and qualifies for volume discounts above 100 KG.

What is the transit time for Sea Freight from China to Nigeria?

Standard Sea Freight from China to Nigeria takes 25–45 calendar days. This includes pickup from your Chinese supplier, consolidation at our warehouse, transit, customs clearance at the Nigeria port of entry, and last-mile delivery to your specified address. Sea Freight is best for: large volume, heavy cargo, cost-sensitive shipments.

Are batteries allowed on Sea Freight to Nigeria?

Battery goods shipped via Sea Freight to Nigeria follow standard sea freight dangerous goods regulations. Lithium batteries in equipment (UN3481) and lithium batteries packed with equipment (UN3480) require MSDS documentation. Our team handles all dangerous goods paperwork as part of the DDP service.

What documents are required for customs clearance in Nigeria?

For customs clearance in Nigeria, you typically need: (1) Commercial Invoice showing buyer, seller, HS codes, and declared value; (2) Packing List with dimensions and weights; (3) Bill of Lading or Airway Bill; (4) Certificate of Origin (may qualify for preferential duty rates); (5) Any product-specific certifications. Under our DDP service, we handle all customs documentation.

How do I pay for shipping from China to Nigeria?

Freight charges are quoted and invoiced in USD. Payment is typically required before shipment departure. We accept bank transfer (T/T), PayPal, and other methods on a case-by-case basis. DDP means you pay the full landed cost upfront — no additional charges at destination in Nigeria.

Can I track my shipment from China to Nigeria?

Yes — all shipments include tracking. Air freight shipments receive an airway bill number (AWB) for real-time airline tracking within 24 hours of departure. Sea freight shipments are trackable via the bill of lading number through the carrier's portal. We provide status updates at key milestones: departure, port of entry, customs clearance, and delivery.

What is the minimum shipment size for shipping to Nigeria?

Minimum shipment sizes vary by channel: Air freight DDP channels typically accept from 21 KG (some from 12 KG). Sea freight LCL is usually priced from 1 CBM. Express courier (DHL/FedEx/UPS) handles single parcels. For shipments below 21 KG, express courier services are available. Contact us to confirm the best option for your specific cargo.