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USA City Import Guide โ€” California

Import from China to Los Angeles

Los Angeles is the logistics capital of America for China imports. With direct access to the Port of LA and LAX, companies based in Los Angeles enjoy the lowest freight costs and fastest transit times from Asia. The massive warehousing cluster stretching into the Inland Empire supports nationwide e-commerce distribution.

โฑ๏ธ 13โ€“15 days sea (from Shanghai), 3โ€“5 days air โš“ Port of ๐Ÿญ Apparel & Fashion
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Los Angeles pages focus on equipment categories with repeat B2B demand: Commercial Laundry Carts, Check Valves, Floor Drains, Plumbing Snakes, Ride-On Floor Scrubbers.

โš“ Customs Infrastructure โ€” Los Angeles, California

โš“ Port / ICD: Port of Los Angeles (POLA)
โœˆ๏ธ Airport: Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)
Inland Container Depots (ICDs)
  • ๐ŸญUP City of Industry
  • ๐ŸญBNSF Hobart
Sea Transit from China
13โ€“15 days sea (from Shanghai), 3โ€“5 days air
Customs Zone
CBP field offices on the U.S. West Coast

Key Industries & Top China Imports โ€” Los Angeles

Industries
  • โ€บApparel & Fashion
  • โ€บConsumer Electronics
  • โ€บToys & Media
  • โ€บE-commerce (Amazon FBA)
Top Products from China
  • โ€บGarments & textiles
  • โ€บElectronics
  • โ€บConsumer goods
  • โ€บAuto parts

Equipment Import Focus โ€” Los Angeles

This city page is optimized for commercial equipment importers, not generic consumer-goods traffic. Use it to model landed cost for China-sourced HVAC, plumbing, cleaning, pump, and facility-maintenance equipment moving into Los Angeles, CA.

Pumps and Fluid Handling Plumbing Equipment Cleaning and Janitorial Equipment
Model duty, freight, Section 301, and local delivery.
Model duty, freight, Section 301, and local delivery.
Model duty, freight, Section 301, and local delivery.
Model duty, freight, Section 301, and local delivery.
Model duty, freight, Section 301, and local delivery.
Model duty, freight, Section 301, and local delivery.
Model duty, freight, Section 301, and local delivery.
Model duty, freight, Section 301, and local delivery.

Commercial ZIP Coverage โ€” Los Angeles

Use this city guide for shipments delivered into these commercial ZIP areas. U.S. customs duty does not change by ZIP; the ZIP mainly affects drayage distance, appointment timing, warehouse access, and the forwarder or broker handoff after cargo clears.

ZIP 90001
Central receiving area
Plan against Port of Los Angeles (POLA) with local delivery modeled in the freight and landed-cost calculators.
ZIP 90011
Wholesale and light industrial zone
Plan against Port of Los Angeles (POLA) with local delivery modeled in the freight and landed-cost calculators.
ZIP 90012
Downtown commercial delivery area
Plan against Port of Los Angeles (POLA) with local delivery modeled in the freight and landed-cost calculators.
ZIP 90013
Warehouse and 3PL coverage area
Plan against Port of Los Angeles (POLA) with local delivery modeled in the freight and landed-cost calculators.
ZIP 90014
Port-adjacent or rail-served planning area
Plan against Port of Los Angeles (POLA) with local delivery modeled in the freight and landed-cost calculators.
ZIP 90015
Central receiving area
Plan against Port of Los Angeles (POLA) with local delivery modeled in the freight and landed-cost calculators.
ZIP 90021
Wholesale and light industrial zone
Plan against Port of Los Angeles (POLA) with local delivery modeled in the freight and landed-cost calculators.
ZIP 90040
Downtown commercial delivery area
Plan against Port of Los Angeles (POLA) with local delivery modeled in the freight and landed-cost calculators.
ZIP 90058
Warehouse and 3PL coverage area
Plan against Port of Los Angeles (POLA) with local delivery modeled in the freight and landed-cost calculators.
ZIP 90501
Port-adjacent or rail-served planning area
Plan against Port of Los Angeles (POLA) with local delivery modeled in the freight and landed-cost calculators.

How to use this Los Angeles import guide

Los Angeles guides provide tactical route planning for importers shipping commercial equipment from China. This page brings those pieces together for importers evaluating shipments into Los Angeles. It highlights local infrastructure, the equipment categories most exposed to China sourcing, and the U.S.-specific cost logic that matters once Section 301 tariffs, MPF, HMF, broker fees, and local delivery are factored in.

The most important local question is not just whether goods can reach Los Angeles, but how they reach it most efficiently. In practice, that means matching the shipment to Port of Los Angeles (POLA) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), the buyer's warehouse location, the urgency of the inventory, and the equipment class being imported. A route that looks cheap at the port level can become slower or more expensive after rail movement, appointment windows, liftgate needs, or inland delivery.

For importers in or around Los Angeles, the industries that usually shape demand are Apparel & Fashion, Consumer Electronics, Toys & Media, E-commerce (Amazon FBA). The corresponding China-sourced equipment categories often include Garments & textiles, Electronics, Consumer goods, Auto parts.

Equipment import demand in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is best modeled as a B2B receiving market rather than a generic consumer-products destination. The strongest equipment focus for this page is Pumps and Fluid Handling, Plumbing Equipment, and Cleaning and Janitorial Equipment. That matters because equipment importers usually need stable model numbers, spare parts, manuals, warranty handling, and distributor-friendly packaging before the first container is booked.

Representative equipment lines for this market include Commercial Laundry Carts, Check Valves, Floor Drains, Plumbing Snakes, Ride-On Floor Scrubbers, and Pressure Washers. Those products have very different freight profiles: valves and pumps are dense, HVAC units and ducting are bulky, and cleaning machines often need battery, charger, brush, tank, and squeegee-pack checks. The calculator on this page helps turn those route and equipment assumptions into a landed-cost estimate before a supplier quote is approved.

What to verify before cargo is booked

Before booking a shipment into Los Angeles, confirm the HTS classification, Section 301 applicability, and the last-mile delivery plan. US imports are sensitive to documentation quality because duties directly depend on the declared HTS code. Unlike VAT systems, US duties are a sunk cost and cannot be recovered via input tax credits.

Importers want to know how the route actually works: which infrastructure is closest, when air freight makes sense, and where timing risk appears. You can use the calculators on this page to estimate your landed cost, and then confirm live rules with official sources like CBP - Basic Importing and Exporting, Harmonized Tariff Schedule, CBP - Merchandise Processing Fee (MPF).

For HVAC, plumbing, cleaning, pump, and facility equipment, the booking decision should also include compliance files, carton engineering, spare-parts availability, voltage and model consistency, and whether the supplier can support repeat commercial orders. These details are often what separate a profitable equipment line from a container that is cheap at FOB but expensive after arrival.

Official US Customs Sources

Use these government references to confirm the current US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) rules that matter when routing cargo into Los Angeles.

Calculate USA Import Duty & Landed Cost

Calculator
Total cubic meters. Measure your cartons: L ร— W ร— H (cm) รท 1,000,000 per carton ร— total cartons.
Total gross weight. LCL is charged on weight/measurement (W/M) โ€” whichever is greater.

More Free Calculators for Los Angeles Importers

Customs Duty, MPF, Section 301, and Landed Cost โ€” all free, no sign-up required

Sea Freight Cost Calculator China to Usa

Shanghai/Ningbo/Yantian to LA/Long Beach, NY/NJ, Savannah, or Seattle. 2026 FCL and LCL benchmark rates with transit times, peak-season surcharges, and port-specific THC differences.

US Customs Duty Calculator โ€” Full Breakdown

Calculate your exact US customs bill: HTS base rate + Section 301 surcharge + MPF (0.3464%) + HMF (0.125%). See the effective duty rate that actually hits your bottom line โ€” not the headline number your supplier quotes.

Section 301 Tariff Calculator โ€” US-China Trade War Tariffs

Section 301 adds 7.5โ€“25% on top of standard HTS rates for most China-origin goods. Enter your List classification (1, 2, 3, 4A, or 4B) to see the additional tariff and whether any exclusions apply to your product.

Landed Cost Calculator โ€” Total China Import Cost Per Unit

The single most important number in China importing. Enter FOB price, freight, HTS duty, Section 301 tariffs, MPF, and broker fees โ€” get the true per-unit cost that determines whether your product is profitable or a money pit.

๐Ÿ“‹ US Customs Duty Quick Reference

Duty Basis
Customs value (USD)
Section 301
Product/list specific
MPF
Formal entry fee
HMF
0.125% ocean fee
De Minimis
Check China rules
Duties Recoverable?
No โ€” duty is a sunk cost

MPF Formula: percentage-based fee with CBP minimum and maximum caps for formal entries. HMF Formula: 0.125% for ocean freight entries. Unlike VAT, US duties are not recoverable.

Frequently Asked Questions โ€” Importing from China to Los Angeles

Standard customs clearance takes 1-3 days if your entry is filed electronically before the vessel arrives. However, intensive CBP exams or FDA/CPSC holds can delay clearance by a week or more.