Shipping goods internationally can seem complicated, especially with various service options available. At BRF Shipping, we help importers and exporters understand the differences between port-to-port, door-to-door, and all-in shipping, ensuring your cargo reaches its destination safely, on time, and cost-effectively.

Port-to-port shipping is the most basic and cost-effective international shipping method. Here’s what you need to know:
Definition: Your cargo is transported from the origin port to the destination port. All other logistics, such as customs clearance, inland transportation, and delivery to your warehouse, are your responsibility.
Cost: Usually cheaper than door-to-door because the shipping company only handles the sea freight.
Best For: Experienced importers or exporters who have local logistics support at both ports.
Example: Shipping 1 container from Shanghai Port to Los Angeles Port without additional delivery services.
Door-to-door shipping simplifies the logistics process. BRF Shipping takes care of your cargo from your warehouse or factory all the way to your customer’s doorstep.
Definition: The shipping company manages pickup, export customs clearance, ocean freight, import customs, and final delivery.
Benefits:
Reduces administrative work
Minimizes delays
Safer and more reliable for first-time importers/exporters
Best For: Small to medium-sized businesses looking for a hassle-free solution.
Example: Shipping furniture from a supplier in Qingdao directly to a customer in Melbourne.
All-in shipping takes convenience to the next level. BRF Shipping provides a complete, transparent service with all costs included.
Definition: This includes port-to-port or door-to-door services plus any extra charges like terminal handling, documentation fees, customs duties, and inland transport.
Benefits:
Predictable costs with no hidden fees
Single point of contact
Ideal for businesses that value convenience and certainty
Best For: Large-scale shipments, high-value goods, or complex logistics scenarios.
Selecting the best shipping option depends on:
Budget – Port-to-port is the cheapest, all-in is the most comprehensive.
Experience – If you’re familiar with international shipping, port-to-port may suffice.
Convenience – Door-to-door or all-in saves time and reduces risk.
Goods Type – Fragile, perishable, or high-value items benefit from full-service shipping.
Tip: BRF Shipping provides personalized consultation to help you pick the most suitable option.
At BRF Shipping, we specialize in international freight solutions tailored to your needs:
Global Network – Connections with major ports worldwide.
Reliable Door-to-Door Services – End-to-end cargo handling.
Transparent Pricing – No hidden fees, clear all-in options.
Expert Support – Professional team guiding you through customs and documentation.
Q1: Is door-to-door shipping more expensive than port-to-port?
A1: Usually yes, but it saves time, reduces risk, and includes services that you would otherwise arrange separately.
Q2: What does all-in shipping include?
A2: Ocean freight, inland transport, customs clearance, documentation, terminal charges, and any applicable duties.
Q3: Can BRF Shipping handle fragile or oversized goods?
A3: Absolutely. Our team handles all types of cargo with professional care and customized solutions.
Q4: How long does port-to-port shipping take compared to door-to-door?
A4: Transit times for sea freight are the same, but door-to-door includes additional time for pickup, customs, and delivery.
Whether you choose port-to-port, door-to-door, or all-in shipping, understanding the differences is crucial for efficient international logistics. BRF Shipping offers professional, reliable, and tailored solutions to meet your business needs.
Contact BRF Shipping today at Quotation@brfshippinggroup.com or WhatsApp +86 17864216034 / +86 15764249056 to get a personalized shipping quote.