Door-to-Door Charcoal Delivery to Malaysia & Singapore - Overland Export by KINGBE

Door-to-Door Charcoal Delivery to Malaysia and Singapore

For buyers in Malaysia and Singapore, sourcing quality Thai charcoal should not mean wrestling with freight bookings, dangerous-goods paperwork, or customs delays. KINGBE delivers door-to-door by road: your charcoal leaves our Satun factory and arrives at your premises, with the border crossing and import formalities handled for you.

Overland Route via the Sadao Border

We ship by truck through the Sadao border crossing, the main land gateway between southern Thailand and Malaysia. From there our network reaches destinations across Peninsular Malaysia and onward to Singapore. Road transport means faster regional transit and fewer handling steps than sea freight.

Form D: Preferential ASEAN Tariffs

Every shipment travels with a Form D Certificate of Origin under the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA). For qualifying ASEAN-origin goods, this typically secures preferential or zero import duty, lowering your landed cost and smoothing customs clearance.

We Handle Malaysian Import Clearance

Importing into Malaysia is taken care of on your behalf. We manage the export documentation, road transport, and Malaysian import customs clearance, so the goods arrive ready to use. It is a true door-to-door service for regional buyers.

Why the Overland Route Avoids New Sea-Freight Complexity

Since January 2026, charcoal shipped by sea must be declared as dangerous goods (UN 1361, Class 4.2) under IMDG Code Amendment 42-24 and Special Provision 978, and many ocean carriers now accept only approved charcoal shippers. These maritime rules do not apply to overland road transport. For Malaysia and Singapore, our truck route avoids that bottleneck entirely: quicker, simpler, and with fewer points of failure.

Sea Freight Also Available, Fully Compliant

For buyers beyond the region or for large-volume orders, we also ship full-container-load (FCL) by sea in full compliance with IMDG 42-24, correctly declared as UN 1361 Class 4.2 with complete dangerous-goods documentation.

Lab-Verified Quality

KINGBE coconut shell briquette charcoal is independently tested by accredited Thai laboratories:

  • Low ash, high carbon: Ash 4.24%, Fixed Carbon 70.53%, Higher Heating Value 6,653 kcal/kg (Prince of Songkla University, Scientific Equipment Center, Report R3821/61).
  • Sulfur-free: sulfur dioxide Not Detected, safe and odor-free for food use (Central Laboratory Thailand, Report TRSK61/22307).
  • Stable and safe: non-ignitable in the UN self-heating test at 100 degrees Celsius (Department of Science Service, Report L62/03387.1).

Request a Quotation

Tell us your destination, volume, and product. We will return a clear door-to-door quotation, delivered to Malaysia or Singapore with customs handled, and the right charcoal specification for your business.


 
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TEL : (+66) 02-024-9377

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