Are you looking for a hassle-free way to send goods from the U.S. to Vietnam? Whether you’re purchasing items online, sending gifts to family, or running a business, our logistics service makes it simple. No need to worry about customs, complex shipping procedures, or expensive fees—we take care of everything from the moment your package reaches us until it arrives safely in Vietnam.
Why Use a Shipping Service Instead of Handling It Yourself?
Many people struggle with international shipping due to high costs, customs regulations, and lengthy delivery times. Our logistics service eliminates these challenges by offering:
A U.S. Address for Your Purchases: Shop from any U.S. retailer and have items sent to our warehouse.
Consolidation Services: Combine multiple purchases into one package to save on shipping costs.
Customs Handling: We take care of all necessary paperwork and clearance.
Door-to-Door Delivery: Your package is delivered straight to your address in Vietnam.
How It Works
Shop Online or Send Your Package to Us Purchase from any U.S. store and have your order shipped to our U.S. address. If you have personal packages, you can also send them to us via any domestic courier.
We Process Your Shipment Once your items arrive at our warehouse, we check them, consolidate packages if needed, and prepare them for international shipping.
Customs Clearance & International Shipping We handle all customs documentation and ensure compliance with Vietnam’s import regulations.
Doorstep Delivery in Vietnam Your package is delivered safely and securely to your specified address in Vietnam.
What Items Can You Ship?
We specialize in shipping various products, including:
Many Vietnamese consumers want to buy high-quality U.S. products but face challenges due to shipping restrictions and high costs. If you’ve ever struggled with placing orders from U.S. websites or finding a reliable way to get your goods delivered to Vietnam, our logistics service is the perfect solution.
Why Buying from U.S. Stores is Difficult for Vietnamese Shoppers
Many U.S. Stores Don’t Ship Internationally Large retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy often do not offer direct shipping to Vietnam.
High International Shipping Fees Even when international shipping is available, it can be costly and slow.
Payment & Address Limitations Some U.S. stores only accept U.S.-issued credit cards and require a U.S. shipping address.
How Our Service Works
We solve all these problems with our Buy & Ship Service:
You Shop Online Buy from any U.S. store and use our U.S. warehouse address as your shipping destination.
We Receive Your Order Once your package arrives at our warehouse, we inspect, repack, and prepare it for international shipping.
We Ship It to Vietnam We handle customs clearance and ensure your package reaches you safely.
Receive Your Package at Home Your order is delivered directly to your address in Vietnam, hassle-free.
Why Customers Love Our Service
✅ No More Payment Issues – We offer a Personal Shopper Service to help you buy from U.S. stores that don’t accept international payments. ✅ Cheaper Shipping Costs – Our package consolidation service saves you money. ✅ Safe & Fast Delivery – We handle customs clearance for a smooth experience.
Popular U.S. Stores You Can Shop From
Amazon, eBay, Walmart (electronics, home goods, fashion)
Sephora, Ulta, iHerb (beauty & health)
Nike, Adidas, Levi’s (clothing & footwear)
Best Buy, Apple, B&H (tech & gadgets)
Get Started Today!
Don’t miss out on your favorite U.S. products. Use our Buy & Ship Service to shop hassle-free and receive your purchases directly in Vietnam!
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