DSV-freight provides professional and reliable shipping solutions from China to Austria, supporting importers, manufacturers, distributors, and project cargo clients across Europe. With strong experience in China–EU trade lanes and Central European logistics networks, we ensure stable transit schedules, compliant operations, and cost-efficient freight solutions.
From supplier pickup in China to final delivery across Austria, our logistics team manages international transportation, customs clearance, and inland distribution, ensuring smooth and secure cargo movement throughout the entire shipping process.
DSV-freight offers dependable sea freight services from major Chinese ports such as Shanghai, Ningbo, Shenzhen, and Qingdao to key European ports including Hamburg, Rotterdam, and Antwerp, with onward connections to Austria. Sea freight is a cost-effective solution for bulk cargo, industrial goods, and full container shipments. Through strong carrier partnerships and efficient port coordination, we ensure stable sailings and smooth inland transfer to Austrian destinations.
DSV-freight provides fast and flexible air freight solutions from China to Austria via major international airports, including Vienna International Airport. Air freight is ideal for urgent shipments, high-value goods, and time-sensitive commercial cargo.
Our services cover flight planning, export documentation, customs clearance coordination, and controlled delivery timelines, ensuring speed, safety, and regulatory compliance.
DSV-freight provides efficient China–Europe rail freight solutions connecting major Chinese rail hubs with Austrian terminals such as Vienna and Linz. Rail freight offers a balanced option between transit time and cost compared to sea and air freight.
This service is suitable for commercial goods, industrial cargo, and regular supply chains requiring reliable schedules and reduced transit times across Eurasia.
DSV-freight’s FCL shipping services from China to Austria are ideal for shipments large enough to fill an entire container. FCL provides enhanced cargo security, reduced handling, and more predictable transit schedules.
We support 20GP, 40GP, and 40HQ containers, managing container booking, loading supervision, export clearance, international transport, and delivery to Austrian ports or inland destinations.
For smaller shipments, DSV-freight offers professional LCL consolidation services from China to Austria. LCL allows shippers to share container space, reducing transportation costs while maintaining reliable cargo handling.
Our LCL services include consolidation at origin, export documentation, customs clearance coordination, deconsolidation at destination, and optional door delivery across Austria.
DSV-freight will provide most fuel efficient pickup service China
We provide free warehousing services for any of your goods.
The cargo insurance protects your goods all the way to any Any FBA Warehouse
We handle all paperwork and other details for you.
Ensure safe packaging and loading of goods in your suppliers' factory.
Several factors impact shipping times, including the chosen transportation mode (air, sea, rail), the route taken, customs processing times, and any delays at ports. The urgency of the shipment and weather conditions can also affect delivery schedules. Accurate shipping time estimates can be provided by freight forwarders, who will consider these factors when planning your shipment.
To track a shipment, use the tracking number provided by your freight forwarder or carrier. Most companies offer online tracking tools that allow you to monitor the shipment’s progress in real-time. Tracking systems provide updates on the location and estimated delivery time, helping you stay informed about your shipment’s status.
Customs requirements include proper documentation such as invoices, packing lists, and certificates of origin. Compliance with Austria's import regulations and tariffs is crucial. Ensure all documents are accurate and complete to avoid delays. Consulting with a customs broker can help navigate complex regulations and ensure smooth customs clearance.
Shipping costs depend on various factors including the size and weight of the shipment, the chosen shipping method, and the distance between the origin and destination. Air freight is generally more expensive than sea freight. Additional costs might include customs fees, insurance, and handling charges. Request quotes from different freight forwarders to compare costs.
Sea freight is generally more cost-effective for large or heavy shipments compared to air freight. It can accommodate bulkier loads and is suitable for non-urgent deliveries. While slower, sea freight provides a more economical option for businesses looking to reduce shipping expenses.
Ensure protection by using robust packaging materials and securing the goods properly. Consider insurance coverage for high-value items. Collaborate with reputable freight forwarders who have established safety protocols. Implement security measures such as seals and tracking systems to monitor the shipment throughout its journey.
Essential documents include a commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading or air waybill, and certificate of origin. Depending on the nature of the goods, additional certificates or permits may be required. Accurate and complete documentation ensures smooth customs processing and avoids delays.
Adverse weather conditions such as storms, heavy rain, or snow can delay both air and sea transport. These conditions can impact port operations, flight schedules, and transit times. It’s advisable to account for potential weather-related delays when planning your shipment and consult with your freight forwarder for updates.
Risks include damage, loss, or theft of goods. To mitigate these, use high-quality packaging, secure adequate insurance coverage, and choose reliable freight forwarders. Implementing tracking systems and regular communication with your freight provider also helps in managing and mitigating risks effectively.
A reliable freight forwarder enhances shipping efficiency by managing logistics, ensuring compliance with regulations, and providing accurate tracking information. They can offer insights into the best shipping methods, optimize routes, and handle customs procedures, leading to smoother and more timely deliveries.
High code quality delivers a stable and responsive system, making daily logistics management smoother while minimizing technical issues and downtime.
A wide range of available features allows users to manage shipments more efficiently and access essential services with ease. In logistics, feature availability often depends on regional support and operational coverage.
Operational management involves organizing transport resources, defining clear workflows, and following industry regulations. Depending on regional practices, infrastructure can be owned and operated by public institutions or private companies.