🔄 Cross-Border Logistics

Cross-Border Logistics
from Hong Kong

Move goods across any international border — HK to China, Southeast Asia overland routes, and international transhipment via Hong Kong's free port. Expert customs coordination on every side.

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Every Border, Every Route

From the HK–China boundary to Southeast Asia corridors and international relay lanes — we coordinate compliant cross-border freight so your goods move without delays or surprises.

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HK ↔ Mainland Border Freight

Cross-border trucking between Hong Kong and Mainland China via Man Kam To, Lok Ma Chau, Shenzhen Bay, and Sha Tau Kok. Factory pickup at origin, CFS consolidation, and customs declarations on both sides.

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Southeast Asia Cross-Border

Overland and multimodal freight across Southeast Asia — Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, and beyond. Coordinated through our regional agent network with full customs compliance at each border.

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Transhipment via Hong Kong

Route cargo through HK's free port for repackaging, consolidation, or relay to final destination. No import duty on goods in transit. Leverages HKIA and Hong Kong's container port for onward distribution worldwide.

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Cross-Border Customs Coordination

Export declarations, import clearance, and border authority liaison at every crossing point. We manage documentation on both sides simultaneously — so your cargo clears without delay.

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Cross-Docking & Relay Logistics

Break bulk and redistribute cargo at our HK warehouse for onward shipment by sea or air. Ideal for multi-destination delivery or switching transport modes at the Hong Kong hub.

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Bonded & In-Transit Cargo

Manage goods under customs bond through HK's free port regime. Maintain duty-free status for cargo transiting to third countries — reducing total landed cost and simplifying multi-leg journeys.

Four Crossings, One Seamless Operation

AGLog operates cross-border trucks daily across all four main cross-border crossings.

Man Kam To

24-hour commercial crossing. Handles heavy cargo, full container loads, and bonded trucks operating day and night.

Lok Ma Chau

High-volume crossing with rail access. Efficient clearance for both LTL and FTL freight movements.

Shenzhen Bay

Rapid clearance for road cargo between HKSAR and Shenzhen. Single-stop inspection for faster processing.

Sha Tau Kok

Specialised crossing with lower congestion. Suitable for specific cargo types and time-sensitive movements.

Cross-Border Logistics FAQ

Cross-border logistics is the movement of goods across international borders — covering customs declarations on both sides, border-crossing coordination, required documentation, and final delivery at the destination. AGLog handles HK–China, Southeast Asia corridors, and international transhipment routes via Hong Kong.

HK is a separate customs territory from Mainland China and operates as a free port — goods transhipped through HK don't pay import duty. Combined with HKIA (world's #1 air cargo hub) and a top-8 global container port, HK is the natural relay hub between China's factories and the global market.

Yes. We operate daily cross-border trucks across Man Kam To, Lok Ma Chau, Shenzhen Bay, and Sha Tau Kok. We handle export declarations on the China side and import clearance on the HK side — a dual-side capability that most agents operating only in one market don't have.

Through our regional agent network, we coordinate cross-border freight across Southeast Asia: Thailand–Malaysia, Vietnam–Cambodia, Singapore–Malaysia, and more. We handle customs documentation and compliance at each border crossing point.

Typically: Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Certificate of Origin, export and import customs declarations, and any permits for regulated goods. AGLog guides you through the exact documents required for each specific route and border crossing — we handle most of the paperwork on your behalf.

Move Cargo Across Any Border

Tell us your route and cargo details — we'll build a compliant, cost-efficient cross-border solution.

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