SF Express launching international oversize and overweight shipping service

SF Express launching international oversize and overweight shipping service

SF Express is set to start offering its new value-added service that will enable customers to ship oversize and/or overweight packages from China to the United States.

According to a notice posted on its website earlier this month, the service “will be available starting March 1st, 2018″ (tomorrow).

This value-added service will be available for export customers shipping from southern China (Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Fujian, and Jiangxi provinces) to the United States, and can be applied to SF Express’s International Standard Express and Economy Express delivery services.

The SF Express notice added: “In order to secure the safety of your oversize and/or overweight packages during delivery, SF Express will need to allocate extra resources. If packages are oversized and/or overweight, SF Express will charge an additional International Oversize and Overweight Services Fee, which will be fixed at 260 RMB per package. Packages are considered oversized if they fit the following dimensions: 200cm length 250cm, 80cm width 150cm, 70cm height 150cm; 70kg weight 130kg.”

 

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