DuduSucculents Export Handling for Bulk B2B Orders
At DuduSucculents (chinasucculents.com), we coordinate export handling for bulk succulent shipments from China, including preparation, inspection, export packing, documentation coordination, and shipment arrangement. In international live plant trade, export-side procedures must align with destination regulations and plant classification requirements.
Export-side sequence: Inquiry → Quotation & PI → Order Confirmation → Picking & Inspection → Export Packing → Documentation Coordination → Shipment Arrangement → Import Clearance → Arrival Inspection.
Trade Basis
- Orders are bulk-based (tray / lot / MOQ structure).
- Shipments involve live plants, commonly prepared bare-root where required.
- Requirements vary depending on destination country and species classification.
- Importer-side permits and customs clearance are typically handled by the importer or their appointed customs broker.
Order Execution Stages
We confirm product list, quantities, and destination compliance considerations prior to issuing formal quotation.
We issue pricing and PI reflecting confirmed items, packing basis, and export-side compliance requirements.
Following payment confirmation, we schedule picking, inspection, and packing in line with shipment timeline.
We prepare items strictly according to the confirmed order list. Counts, labeling, and plant condition are verified prior to packing.
Photographic confirmation is provided for all orders before dispatch. Images correspond to the prepared shipment batch and serve as verification reference.
Plants are prepared in accordance with destination regulations and carrier constraints. Bare-root packing is commonly used in international live plant trade to comply with soil-entry restrictions.
We coordinate commercial invoice, packing list, phytosanitary certification, and CITES permits (when applicable), depending on regulatory requirements.
Shipment is arranged via appointed freight forwarder or designated carrier. Tracking reference is provided once issued.
Import permits, inspection booking, and customs clearance procedures are managed by the importer or their customs broker.
Upon arrival, continuous unboxing documentation and count verification are recommended for receiving confirmation and any claim documentation.
Compliance Notes
Do all succulent shipments require phytosanitary certification?
Phytosanitary certification is commonly required for importing live plants. Requirements vary by country and plant category.
Do all succulents require CITES permits?
CITES permits apply only to listed taxa. Permit requirements depend on species classification and destination regulations.
Is bare-root packing mandatory?
Bare-root preparation is frequently used in cross-border plant shipments due to soil-entry restrictions. Final packing standards depend on destination requirements.