Shipping to Philippines
The US and the Philippines have a strong trade partnership. AIR 7 SEAS offers specialized freight services, connecting the US and the Philippines with tailored shipping solutions.
Discover Your Shipping Options
With no direct land connection, we offer sea and air freight shipping services between the Philippines and the US based on your requirements. You can choose suitable freight modes to complete the Philippines and the US shipping process. While ocean shipping offers the cheapest and volume-based pricing, it is slow and may cause delays in your supply chain. Air freight is fast and reliable, but it can be expensive and has multiple rules and restrictions you must abide by. Let’s dive deep into understanding the different freight mode services we offer.
Ocean Freight Service
You can choose between our full container load (FCL) for shipping complete containers and less than container load (LCL) for small cargo volume transport services. Being the best ocean freight forwarders, we are NVOCC certified by FMC for international shipping by sea and can safely handle your sea freight shipping to the Philippines..
Manila International Container Terminal, Batangas International Port, Cebu International Port, Subic Bay Freeport, Davao International Container Terminal
Los Angeles, Long Beach, New York and New Jersey, Seattle, Virginia, South Carolina, Houston, Savannah, Miami
Here is how much days our sea freight typically takes between major US and Indian ports depending upon the FCL or LCL shipping:
Philippines | US | Transit time | |
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Manila | Los Angeles | 21-25 days | |
Manila | Long Beach | 18-21 days | |
Manila | New Jersey | 31-35 days | |
Manila | New York | 31-35 days | |
Batangas | Seattle | 21-35 | |
Cebu | Virginia | 21-35 days | |
Subic Bay | South Carolina | 21-35 days | |
Davao | Houston | 21-35 days | |
Batangas | Savannah | 21-35 days | |
Cebu | Miami | 21-35 days |


Air Freight Services
We are certified with IATA membership to ensure secure and reliable air transportation of your goods. Ship your perishable goods using our air freight shipment services. We have a strong network with all the leading air service providers between the US and the Philippines to help you complete the delivery process.
Ninoy Aquino International Airport , Mactan-Cebu International Airport, Clark International Airport, Francisco Bangoy International Airport, Kalibo International Airport
Miami International Airport, Los Angeles International Airport , Memphis International Airport , Louisville International Airport , San Francisco International Airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Chicago O'Hare International Airport, Philadelphia International Airport
Here is how much our air freight typically takes between major US and Philippines ports:
Philippines | US | Transit time | |
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Ninoy Aquino International Airport | Los Angeles International Airport | 2-3 days | |
Ninoy Aquino International Airport | John F. Kennedy International Airport | 5-7 days | |
Ninoy Aquino International Airport | San Francisco International Airport | 4-5 days | |
Mactan-Cebu International Airport | JFK International Airport | 2-7 days | |
Clark International Airport | Miami International Airport | 2-7 days | |
Francisco Bangoy International Airport | Memphis International Airport | 2-7 days | |
Kalibo International Airport | Indianapolis International Airport | 2-7 days |
Express shipping (Courier)
We offer tailored express shipping solutions to help you quickly achieve your desired shipment results. It is a fast and reliable way to send packages between the United States and the Philippines. It is typically used for smaller, more time-sensitive shipments, such as documents, samples, and personal items. The preferred shipment weight should be 5 C.B.M.s and 20 kilograms. Based on your requirements, we can provide you with the most cost-effective means to fulfill your shipment requirements between the Philippines and the US. We offer express courier shipping services with FedEx, UPS, DHL, USPS (United States Postal Service), Aramex, and TNT.

Our Services
Ware Housing and Distribution
Our warehousing and distribution solution can help you manage your supply chain more efficiently, reduce costs and improve delivery time. We ensure you can rely on our warehouses and distribution centers to receive and distribute physical goods like agricultural products, hazardous materials, packing materials, and raw materials. Our solutions include warehousing, inventory management, pick and pack, distribution, and cross-docking, which can ensure on-time and secure processing of your cargo between the US and the Philippines.
Break Bulk / Project Cargo
Break bulk or project cargo refers to transporting oversized and heavy items that cannot be shipped in standard shipping containers or on regular cargo ships. This cargo type includes heavy machinery, industrial equipment, construction materials, and large-scale infrastructure projects. Our expert team and robust ecosystem can streamline break bulk shipping and offer end-to-end specialized project cargo solutions. AIR 7 SEAS professional project cargo logistics division simplifies transportation and handles break bulk cargo seamlessly.

Labelling Requirements
Labeling requirements in the Philippines
The Philippines has specific labeling requirements for imported goods. The Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) and the Bureau of Customs (BoC) enforce the labeling requirements for imported goods. Failure to abide with these regulations can cause fines or seizure of the shipment. The following information must be included on the label of imported products:
- Name and address of the manufacturer, importer, or distributor
- Product name or description
- Net weight or volume
- List of ingredients, if applicable
- Expiration or “best before” date, if applicable
- Batch or lot number
- Country of origin
- Safety warnings, if applicable
- Any other information required by law or regulation
Labeling requirements in the US
In the United States, labeling requirements for imported goods are regulated by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The main labeling requirements for imported goods include:
You don’t require labels for products like:- Country of origin
- Product name
- Net weight/volume
- Ingredients
- Date of Manufacture and expiry
- Warning or cautionary statements
- Safety Information
- Barcode
- Compliance with US regulations
- Automotive products
- Textile and clothing
- Processed foods
- Beverages
- Cosmetics
- Pharmaceuticals
- Medical devices
- Industrial goods
Why AIR 7 SEAS?
A leading Freight Transportation Solution Provider since 1986 in USA. We deliver Your cargo - When You Need It and Where You Need It.
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