Furniture Shipping from China
for importers, retailers and showroom projects
Furniture cargo is bulky, finish-sensitive and often linked to showroom launches, project delivery schedules or local stock planning. Austone helps buyers manage loading efficiency, packing quality, sea freight planning, warehousing, white glove delivery and destination coordination so the shipment arrives in better condition and with fewer downstream problems.
Why furniture buyers need specialist support
Furniture buyers do not only need the freight to move. They need the goods to arrive in usable condition, in the right sequence and with the right support after arrival if stock still needs storage, placement or local dispatch.
Protect landed condition
Packing quality, loading method and carton control matter because visible damage can reduce value immediately.
Improve container efficiency
Furniture is bulky, irregular and expensive to move badly, so better cube planning can make a major difference.
Plan for white glove delivery or dispatch
Many furniture shipments still need unpacking, placement, showroom staging, project delivery or warehouse handoff after the main freight leg ends.
Furniture cargo benefits from a more tangible middle section
This extra visual layer makes the page feel more balanced before it moves into process steps and FAQs.
Finish control
Show why careful packing matters for visible furniture surfaces.
Cube planning
Show the bulk and shape problem that makes furniture harder to move well.
Destination support
- White glove — unpacking and placement where needed
- Warehousing — storage before release or dispatch
- Project delivery — timing aligned with install or showroom use
- Retail flow — inventory that still needs a clean handoff
A stronger workflow for furniture imports
Austone helps reduce risk before, during and after freight so buyers can manage bulky cargo more confidently from loading through to storage, white glove delivery or final dispatch.
Packing and supplier-side control
Help buyers reduce visible damage by checking how the furniture is packed, staged and prepared before export.
Consolidation and container planning
Improve cube usage and load logic when the order includes bulky, mixed-style or mixed-SKU furniture cargo.
Sea-freight and destination planning
Align the freight plan with landed-cost goals, showroom deadlines, warehousing needs and local delivery realities.
White glove delivery and final dispatch
Connect imported furniture into storage, unpacking, placement, project delivery or showroom setup planning where needed.
Common questions from furniture importers
These are the questions buyers usually ask when they are trying to protect landed condition, improve loading efficiency or decide whether they also need white glove handling after arrival.
Discuss your furniture shipment
Tell us the furniture category, destination setup and what matters most — cost, condition, timing, white glove handling or local stock support — so we can help define the right freight path.
Tell us the furniture category
Sofas, tables, cabinets, chairs or mixed home-furnishing stock.
Tell us the destination setup
Warehouse stock, showroom launch, retail replenishment or project delivery.
We align freight and handling support
Sea freight, white glove delivery, warehousing and landed-condition control should work together as one plan.