When does a China warehouse make sense for ecommerce sellers?
It becomes valuable once a store needs inventory buffering, faster dispatch, pick-pack-ship consistency, or combined support for dropshipping, replenishment, and Amazon prep.
Global Warehouse Capabilities & Complete Shipping Solutions for Your E-commerce Business
Our warehouse in China offers 90 days of free storage with zero storage fees. Run bestsellers without upfront investment. Free disposal or return shipping for excess inventory, completely solving cash flow challenges.
Our professional logistics infrastructure combines dedicated shipping lines with strategically located partner third-party logistics warehouses to ensure fast, reliable fulfillment. We guarantee consistent delivery performance and seamless order fulfillment for your dropshipping business.
We offer global warehouse solutions to support your international fulfillment needs:
Important: Free storage (90 days) applies only to our warehouse in China. International warehouse services are available with standard storage fees.
Estimated delivery time
| Destination | Estimated delivery time |
|---|---|
| United States | 5–9 business days |
| United Kingdom | 4–6 business days |
| Australia | 4–8 business days |
| Canada | 5–8 business days |
| Europe | 5–9 business days |
| Other countries / regions | 8–15 business days |
Note: Actual delivery time may be affected by product category, package weight, logistics route, customs clearance, and local delivery.
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It becomes valuable once a store needs inventory buffering, faster dispatch, pick-pack-ship consistency, or combined support for dropshipping, replenishment, and Amazon prep.
That depends on the service model, but sellers should confirm storage windows, handling fees after the free period, and how slow-moving stock or returns are processed.
Yes. A stronger 3PL setup can split inventory between direct-to-consumer fulfillment, bulk replenishment, and Amazon-ready prep instead of forcing one single outbound path.