International Shipping from Korea to NEW ZEALAND

Fast, reliable, and affordable shipping services from Korea to NEW ZEALAND. Shop from Korean stores and get your packages delivered safely to your doorstep.

How to Use Our Service

1. Receiving

  • Register your packages (It's better to register before the packages arrive to avoid delays).
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  • Your packages will be opened and inspected.
  • If there are special requests (e.g., Inclusion Only), we will process them.
  • When finished, we will send an email and you can check the photos of your products.
  • Those packages will be found in your warehouse.
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2. Deliver to Your Address

  • When you are ready, select checkboxes and click "New Order", then select a delivery option.
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  • We will merge your packages and process your special requests (if any).
  • When finished, we will send an email and you can check the photos of the merged box.
  • Now, you can pay for international shipping (it doesn't include extra fees for VAT, Tariff, etc.).
  • After payment, we will send the package to you.
  • When it is sent, we will email you with tracking information.

Why Choose Our Shipping Service?

Fast Delivery

Express shipping options available with tracking throughout the entire journey from Korea to your destination.

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Delivery Options for NEW ZEALAND

K-POST EMS Normal

Air
Max Weight30 kg
Max Length1.05 m
Max Length + Girth2 m
Max Insurance7,000,000
Available: YesInsurance: YesTraceable: YesBattery: NoFood: Yes

Detailed Information

Emergency Notice

- Delays in New Zealand international express shipments and arrivals - Shipment and delivery may be delayed depending on the volume of mail and air transport (transshipment, etc.)

Acceptance Info

- Handling area: All areas except Ross Dependency, in the case of Cook Islands, only Rarotonga - There are areas with the same country name but different destination country abbreviations because they are islands or archipelagos (archipelagos) - NZ (New Zealand), NU (New Zealand Nivea Island), CK (Cook Islands, New Zealand), TK (Tokelau, New Zealand) <UPU Circular 2020-83> (20.06.08.) -'20.7.1, the import of manufactured tobacco products, tobacco leaves, and tobacco refuse through the country's exchange office is completely prohibited, and if detected, they will be destroyed. -Restricted tobacco and other products can only be shipped through freight forwarders, and all importers must obtain a permit from New Zealand Customs authorities as of July 1. -Cigars, cigarillos, water-pipes, chewing tobacco, snuff, and snus are excluded from the restricted items (types). (For further details, please refer to your country's customs website.) Reference (www.customs.govt.nz)) - EMS acceptance of study abroad documents, shipping documents (bills of lading/Shipping documents, etc.) is prohibited - For documents with high urgency, delays, and significant indirect damage due to loss, please contact us to submit them using EMS Premium. - Effective: '21. 2. 23.

Prohibited & Restricted Items

- Prohibited items: Medicines (including vitamins), blank checks and non-transferable airline tickets, securities, prohibited knives and weapons with blades or offensive properties (brass knuckles (a metal sheath used as a weapon by covering the knuckles), jackknives, butterfly knives, canes with knives), crossbows, defensive chemical sprays (mace, pepper spray, tear gas, etc.), electric shock devices, marijuana, methamphetamine inhalation devices, marijuana seeds, drugs containing pseudoephedrine, videotapes, films, records, CD-ROMs, publications Inappropriate materials (obscene or immoral content, etc.) included in the contents of the goods <UPU Circular-107, '18.8.6.> - Strictly prohibit the import of hand grenades (including ornaments, toys, and models excluding detonators) - Prohibited items: Coins, cash, counterfeit money, lottery tickets and related advertisements, firearms, hair and fur products, two-wheeled vehicle helmets, rubber nipples, pornographic magazines and obscene materials, chewing tobacco, non-transferable airline tickets - Restricted items: alcohol, animal products, food (notification and investigation to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries), medicines, plants and plant products, vegetables, wool products, tobacco, fruits, currency, meat and fish

Delivery Info

- Non-face-to-face delivery due to COVID-19 (signature cannot be provided) - One delivery attempt, re-delivery is at the recipient's discretion Upon request

Custom Clearance Info

- If the recipient is an individual, all pages of the visa and passport must be submitted. New products, items containing tobacco and alcohol are all subject to taxation. o Actions such as destruction (confiscation) of fraudulent mail will be taken.

K-POST EMS Premium

Air
Max Weight70 kg
Max Length2.74 m
Max Length + Girth4 m
Max Insurance50,000,000
Available: YesInsurance: YesTraceable: YesBattery: YesFood: No

Detailed Information

Emergency Notice

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Acceptance Info

* INVOICE Non-document items require 3 invoices. * How to write an invoice. It does not have to be an original invoice, but it must be clearly visible (NZ Customs says they will accept a copy). There must be an accurate product description. The currency unit is USD. The amount of each product unit and the total amount must be entered. A description of the product containing the components of the item is required. Even for items with no commercial value, the amount must be entered for customs purposes. If possible, please include the recipient's contact information on the invoice. [ Notes on submitting documents (items that can be accepted) ] Advertising flyers, airline tickets, Annual reports, bids, blueprints, books, brochures, business cards, calendars, deposit slips, catalogs, diagrams, checks, computer printouts, credit cards, blank envelopes, blank forms, gift cards, graphs, invitations (congratulatory cards), internal mail, labels, magazines, instruction manuals, manuscripts, maps, microfilm, photographic plates, negotiable instruments, company newsletters, newspapers, pamphlets, periodicals, photographs, price lists, proposals, publications, slides, specifications, transparent photographs, traveler's checks, visa applications * Confirm with EMS Premium Customer Center (T. 1588-5027) before submission

Custom Clearance Info

* Import declaration: For the first import, there may be a delay of 2-3 business days in assigning an import code for SHIPMENTs exceeding 1000 NZ in value. Once you receive the import code, subsequent imports will be assigned with the code. No delay. * List clearance: Duty-free entry for documents or parcels not exceeding 50 NZD. * Unofficial clearance: Unofficial clearance for parcels with a FOB value of 400 to 1000 NZD. Taxes may be imposed, but no import code is required. * Official clearance: Taxes may be imposed for parcels exceeding 1000 NZD, but an import code is required. There may be a 1-2 day delay in the time it takes to assign an import code. 1. Clothing and textiles - Import license required for official clearance. 2. Shoes - Import license required for official clearance.

K-POST International

Air
Max Weight20 kg
Max Length1.5 m
Max Length + Girth3 m
Available: YesInsurance: NoTraceable: NoBattery: NoFood: No

Detailed Information

Emergency Notice

-Sea mail acceptance suspended due to discontinuation of New Zealand Post's sea mail service.

Prohibited & Restricted Items

-Prohibited items: Medicines (including vitamins), blank checks, and non-transferable airline tickets, securities, prohibited knives and bladed or offensive weapons (brass knuckles, jackknives, butterfly knives, canes with blades), crossbows, defensive chemical sprays (mace, pepper spray, tear gas, etc.), stun guns, cannabis, methamphetamine inhalation devices, cannabis seeds, drugs containing pseudoephedrine, inappropriate material (including obscene or immoral content) contained in videotapes, films, recordings, CD-ROMs, publications, etc. (UPU Circular 107, 6 August 2018) - A full list of prohibited goods and restricted mail can be found at the link below: www.customs.govt.nz/globalassets/documents/tariff-documents/the-working-tariffdocument- prohibitions-and-restrictions.pdf -Grenades. Strictly prohibited from importing (including decorations, toys, and models excluding detonators) - As of July 1, 2020, the import of manufactured tobacco products, tobacco leaves, and tobacco refuse through the country's exchange office is completely prohibited, and if discovered, they will be destroyed. -Imports Items subject to tax: Coins, cash, counterfeit money, lottery tickets and related advertising, firearms, hair and fur products, motorcycle helmets, pacifiers, pornographic magazines and obscene materials, chewing tobacco, non-transferable airline tickets -Imports restricted: Alcohol, animal products, food (subject to notification and investigation by the Agriculture and Fisheries Agency), medicines, plants and plant products, vegetables, wool products, tobacco, fruit, If the recipient is an individual, a visa and all pages of the passport must be submitted, all new products, and items containing tobacco and alcohol are subject to tax - Currency, meat and fish are subject to tax import restrictions

Custom Clearance Info

- Restricted tobacco and other products can only be shipped through freight forwarders, and from 7.1, all importers must obtain a permit from New Zealand Customs. - Cigars, thin Cigarillos, water-pipes, chewing tobacco, snuff and snus are excluded from the restrictions (types). - For further details, please refer to your country's customs website (www.customs.govt.nz/tobacoo). - Duty-free limit: Gifts up to 110 NZD (New Zealand dollars) (74 USD), goods up to 400 NZD (New Zealand dollars) (267 USD). - The USD equivalent amount may vary depending on exchange rate fluctuations. - Postal import limit: 400 NZD (New Zealand dollars) (if exceeded, formal import procedures are required). - Import duty (GST): 12.5%. No destruction (confiscation) of fraudulent mail, etc. Action

K-POST International

Air
Max Weight20 kg
Max Length1.5 m
Max Length + Girth3 m
Max Insurance7,000,000
Available: YesInsurance: YesTraceable: NoBattery: NoFood: No

Detailed Information

Emergency Notice

-Sea mail acceptance suspended due to discontinuation of New Zealand Post's sea mail service.

Prohibited & Restricted Items

-Prohibited items: Medicines (including vitamins), blank checks, and non-transferable airline tickets, securities, prohibited knives and bladed or offensive weapons (brass knuckles, jackknives, butterfly knives, canes with blades), crossbows, defensive chemical sprays (mace, pepper spray, tear gas, etc.), stun guns, cannabis, methamphetamine inhalation devices, cannabis seeds, drugs containing pseudoephedrine, inappropriate material (including obscene or immoral content) contained in videotapes, films, recordings, CD-ROMs, publications, etc. (UPU Circular 107, 6 August 2018) - A full list of prohibited goods and restricted mail can be found at the link below: www.customs.govt.nz/globalassets/documents/tariff-documents/the-working-tariffdocument- prohibitions-and-restrictions.pdf -Grenades. Strictly prohibited from importing (including decorations, toys, and models excluding detonators) - As of July 1, 2020, the import of manufactured tobacco products, tobacco leaves, and tobacco refuse through the country's exchange office is completely prohibited, and if discovered, they will be destroyed. -Imports Items subject to tax: Coins, cash, counterfeit money, lottery tickets and related advertising, firearms, hair and fur products, motorcycle helmets, pacifiers, pornographic magazines and obscene materials, chewing tobacco, non-transferable airline tickets -Imports restricted: Alcohol, animal products, food (subject to notification and investigation by the Agriculture and Fisheries Agency), medicines, plants and plant products, vegetables, wool products, tobacco, fruit, If the recipient is an individual, a visa and all pages of the passport must be submitted, all new products, and items containing tobacco and alcohol are subject to tax - Currency, meat and fish are subject to tax import restrictions

Custom Clearance Info

- Restricted tobacco and other products can only be shipped through freight forwarders, and from 7.1, all importers must obtain a permit from New Zealand Customs. - Cigars, thin Cigarillos, water-pipes, chewing tobacco, snuff and snus are excluded from the restrictions (types). - For further details, please refer to your country's customs website (www.customs.govt.nz/tobacoo). - Duty-free limit: Gifts up to 110 NZD (New Zealand dollars) (74 USD), goods up to 400 NZD (New Zealand dollars) (267 USD). - The USD equivalent amount may vary depending on exchange rate fluctuations. - Postal import limit: 400 NZD (New Zealand dollars) (if exceeded, formal import procedures are required). - Import duty (GST): 12.5%. No destruction (confiscation) of fraudulent mail, etc. Action

K-POST K-Packet

Air
Max Weight2 kg
Max Length-
Max Length + Girth-
Available: YesInsurance: NoTraceable: YesBattery: NoFood: No

Detailed Information

Emergency Notice

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Prohibited & Restricted Items

-Prohibited items: medicines (including vitamins), blank checks and non-transferable airline tickets, securities, prohibited knives and weapons with blades or offensive properties (brass knuckles (metal sheaths used as weapons by covering knuckles), jackknives, butterfly knives, canes with knives), crossbows, defensive chemical sprayers (maces, pepper spray, tear gas, etc.), electric shock devices, marijuana, methamphetamine inhalation devices, marijuana seeds, drugs containing pseudoephedrine, inappropriate materials contained in videotapes, films, records, CD-ROMs, publications, etc. (obscene or immoral content) etc.) (UPU Circular-107, '18.8.6.) - A full list of prohibited items and restricted mail can be found at the link below www.customs.govt.nz/globalassets/documents/tariff-documents/the-working-tariffdocument- prohibitions-and-restrictions.pdf - Import of hand grenades is strictly prohibited (including ornaments excluding detonators, toys, and models) - Prohibited items: Coins, cash, counterfeit money, lottery tickets and related advertisements, firearms, hair and fur products, motorcycle helmets, pacifiers, pornographic magazines and obscene materials, chewing tobacco, non-transferable airline tickets - Restricted items: alcohol, animal products, food (subject to notification and investigation by the Agriculture and Fisheries Management Agency), medicines, plants and plant products, vegetables, wool products, tobacco, Fruit, If the recipient is an individual, all pages of the visa and passport must be submitted, New products, goods containing tobacco and alcohol are all Dutiable - Currency, meat and fish are subject to import restrictions - '20.7.1, the import of manufactured tobacco products, tobacco leaves and tobacco refuse through the country's exchange office is completely prohibited, and if caught, they will be destroyed.

Custom Clearance Info

- Restricted tobacco and other products can only be shipped through freight forwarders, and from 7.1, all importers must obtain a permit from New Zealand Customs. - Cigars, cigarillos, water-pipes, chewing tobacco, snuff and snus are excluded from the restricted items (types). - Added For details, please refer to the customs website of your country (www.customs.govt.nz/tobacoo)" - Duty-free limit: Gifts 110 NZD (New Zealand Dollar) or less (74 USD), goods 400 NZD (New Zealand Dollar) or less (267 USD) - The USD conversion amount may vary depending on exchange rate fluctuations. - Postal import limit: 400 NZD (New Zealand Dollar) (Formal import procedure required if exceeded) - Import tax (GST): 12.5%" o Actions such as disposal (confiscation) of fraudulent mail

General Information

Holiday Information by Country

- You can check holiday information for each country at any time at www.epost.kr. o Please note that some countries in the Middle East have public holidays on Thursday and Friday.

If the address is a P.O. Box

- EMS Premium does not accept P.O. Box addresses in principle (delivery confirmation is not possible in the destination country). - Acceptable upon completion and attachment of a shipping consent form (EMS Premium website data room). - Acceptable only to some countries in the Middle East and Africa. ※ Countries that do not accept EMS P.O. Boxes: China, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, India, Turkey, Sweden, Malaysia, etc.

Prohibited goods (no compensation for damages)

- Prohibited goods as defined by the UPU (Article 19 of the UPU Convention, common to both commercial and parcel delivery) - Narcotics, psychotropic substances, obscene or immoral goods - Explosive or flammable (sprays, perfumes, butane gas), radioactive substances, or others Dangerous Materials Items prohibited from import or distribution in the country of destination - Items prohibited from import by country vary depending on the relevant laws of each country. - Items such as food, plants and animals, herbal medicines, dried or dried fish, and pharmaceuticals are subject to broad interpretation, and customs clearance is determined by the country in question. Therefore, even if received by the post office, they may be returned or disposed of due to customs refusal. (In this case, the post office is not liable for damages.) Items that, due to the nature of their contents or packaging, may pose a risk to employees or contaminate or damage other mail or postal equipment. Valuables such as coins, banknotes, legal tender or various negotiable instruments payable to bearer, traveler's checks, processed or unprocessed platinum, gold, silver, precious stones, and jewelry.

Food (Not insured, EMS Premium shipping not available)

- Please be careful as there are many cases where food items are held up at customs and rejected. o Food items cannot be compensated for spoilage of their contents (not covered by insurance). - Even if the contents are spoiled due to delayed delivery, only the postage incurred for the delay will be compensated. - Delivery delays due to customs delays are excluded from postage compensation. o Food containing liquids such as kimchi, herbal medicine, fish sauce, and soybean paste may be damaged or spoiled during transportation or delivery due to poor packaging. If the contents are damaged and cannot be repackaged, they may be disposed of without notice to the recipient. - Some countries, such as the United States, notify the recipient after disposal. - Fermented foods may be disposed of due to bad odor at the customs of the other country if they spoil or are damaged due to changes in temperature and pressure during transportation. Please pack in layers with sufficient cushioning to prevent the contents from leaking. Please note: - Packaging method: Kimchi vinyl &gt; Metal packaging container (can) filled 70% full &gt; Final packaging in an EMS box (Styrofoam boxes cannot be used) o. We recommend shipping important items such as documents and books separately, as enclosed items may also be discarded or contaminated during customs clearance.

Study Abroad/Commercial/Shipping Documents (Quotes, Contracts, etc.)

- Compensation for indirect losses due to non-delivery is not possible. We recommend using EMS Premium for faster delivery. o. Study Abroad documents will be delivered to the school's Mail Room.

Customs Clearance Service Not Available

- If the item is held in customs (including documents), the recipient in the relevant country must personally clear customs. - Compensation for delays in delivery due to customs clearance is not available. o EMS Premium offers customs clearance service. Please contact 1588-5027 for inquiries.

Electronics (Not Insured)

- Electronic products (especially mobile devices such as cell phones, computers, and laptops) can be damaged or malfunction even with minor impacts, so acceptance is restricted. o If shipping is unavoidable, please pack them securely, both inside and out.

Other (Common)

- Export confirmation (computer registration) is not possible after international mail is loaded onto an aircraft. o Please note that if you use food packaging boxes (agricultural products boxes with pictures of apples, pears, sweet potatoes, etc.) to package and ship your package, customs clearance may be delayed due to suspicion of agricultural products. o Implementation of the obligation to provide customs information in advance for international mail items including goods (as of January 1, 2021)

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