your best bet is airport-to-airport cargo...but you're going to owe yebo big-time! coz he have to go to the cargo section of PAL or CEBU Pacific pa to send your goods.
Estimated PAL rates is about P30-35/kg CEBU PAC is about a peso or 2 more. May weight range, heavy stuff can be as low as P19/kg lang.
This is a very fast option but would require Yebo to go over the cargo section (sa PAL its in between the NAIA I and NAIA II) sa CEBU Pac it is just besides the Arrival ng CEBU Pac.
Ang steps: 1) fill-up the form, 2) put the goods on the timbangan and ask the cargo peeps to measure and record the weight (give him the filled up form), 3) Bring the goods to the x-ray machine - give them the form again for them to sign, 4) while waiting, pull-out the goods from the other side of the conveyor of the xray at itabi mo lang dun (babalikan mo when you have the sticker na), 5) have the PNP stamped and sign the form (sa PAL lang merun nitong step na ito), 6) go to the office (pal) or payment window (sa cebu pac) to pay and process the Airway bill (sa Pal pagmaraming shippers merun number from the guard - sa CEBU medyo mabilis dito), 7) they issue you a sticker and bill you, 8) pay the necessary dues and stick the sticker to your cargo. I-advice mo na lang yung cargador sa loob to they know that you have goods for cebu....bahala na sila to arrange it inside. They no longer accept freight collect on both airlines unless big time client ka nila.
That's it.
Sa barko, Aboitiz 2Go would be an option but the shipment procedures requires you to go to near Pier18 or near Pier4. Sa Pier 18 - puro freight-collect lang (you don't pay, the consignee will pay in Cebu), sa WGA (now Aboitiz) near pier 4 it handles both pre-paid and freight collect.
Mas less troublesome ang Airport-to-airport than pier-to-pier for the sender. The easiest is LBC but it is also the most expensive way to ship it.