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Dangerous Goods air freight from Brazil to Germany

Aircargo.nl coordinates international air freight of Dangerous Goods from Brazil to Germany — as a crosstrade from the Netherlands. IATA category dangerous. Direct contact, one invoice, local agents in both countries.

Dangerous Goods

Specifications & requirements

IATA · dangerous
  • DGR — hazardous
Transit time
2-5 business days (depending on DGR class and airline acceptance); always allow extra time
Required documents
  • Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods, MSDS/SDS, UN packaging certificate, commercial invoice, packing list, any REACH documentation
Typical shippers
  • chemical industry
  • laboratory suppliers
  • industrial tool manufacturers
  • battery makers

Dangerous goods by air freight: how it works

Dangerous goods — from chemicals and acids to lithium batteries, gas cylinders, and pyrotechnics — are indeed allowed to be shipped by air freight, provided they are properly classified, packed, and documented according to IATA DGR regulations.

Not every company has a DGR-certified employee on staff. Aircargo.nl handles everything for you: we classify your goods, prepare the Shipper's Declaration, select the right airline (not every airline accepts all DGR classes), and ensure your shipment is compliant before it takes to the air.

Common DGR categories we ship

  • Lithium batteries (UN3480, UN3481) — the most common DGR in air freight
  • Liquids and chemicals (class 3, 6, 8)
  • Aerosol cans and gases (class 2)
  • Corrosive substances and acids (class 8)
  • Magnetic materials (relevant for air navigation)

Route Brazil → Germany

From
Brazil
South America
Non-EU
Timezone
UTC−3
Currency
BRL
Continent
South America
Customs complexity High
Top exports
  • agriculture
  • aircraft parts
  • machinery
  • pharmaceuticals
  • gemstones
To
Germany
Europe
EU
Timezone
UTC+1
Currency
EUR
Continent
Europe
Customs complexity Low
Top exports
  • auto parts
  • machinery
  • pharmaceuticals
  • medical equipment
  • electronics

Exporting to Brazil

Brazil is the largest economy in South America and a strategic export destination for Dutch companies in the agriculture, energy, machinery, and pharmaceutical sectors. The flight time from Schiphol is approximately 11 hours to São Paulo (GRU) or Rio de Janeiro (GIG) — with direct cargo flights available.

Brazilian Customs — the world's most complex

Brazil is internationally known as one of the most challenging customs environments. The Brazilian tax structure (including ICMS, IPI, PIS, and COFINS) is extremely complex, and the Siscomex system requires detailed electronic declarations. An incorrect HS code or missing document can cause delays of several weeks.

Points of Attention

  • Importer must have a Brazilian CNPJ number
  • Licença de Importação (LI) — import license — required for many product categories
  • ANVISA registration for pharmaceuticals and cosmetics
  • Expect an additional 2–5 business days for clearance
  • Always use an experienced Brazilian customs broker

Importing from Germany

Air freight imports from Germany are relatively rare — most goods travel by road or rail. When air freight is preferred, it typically involves urgent machine parts, medical equipment, or time-sensitive industrial components. As an EU country, customs clearance is not required and shipments clear quickly.

Aircargo.nl also handles reverse logistics from Germany: returns, repairs, or returned goods that need to be quickly sent back to origin or to another destination.

Brazil via Schiphol: Latin America Gateway

São Paulo Guarulhos (GRU) is the largest airfreight hub in South America. Goods destined for Argentina, Colombia, Peru, or Chile are frequently routed via GRU. Aircargo.nl has agent connections in São Paulo that efficiently handle crosstrade shipments, including the notoriously complex Brazilian customs procedures.

Important points for DGR shipments

IATA DGR classification required

Dangerous goods must be classified according to the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations (DGR). The classification determines the UN class, packing group, allowed quantity per package, and mode of transport (passenger aircraft or cargo aircraft only).

Documentation

Every DGR shipment requires a fully completed Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods, signed by a trained DGR specialist. Aircargo.nl employs certified DGR experts who prepare and verify all documentation.

Packing

DGR goods must be packed in UN-certified packaging appropriate to their UN class and packing group. Incorrect packaging is the most common reason airlines refuse shipments.

Airline approval

Not all airlines accept all types of DGR. Aircargo.nl always selects the right carrier based on your shipment’s DGR profile.

Quote for Dangerous Goods: Brazil → Germany?

Get a customized quote for crosstrade air freight of Dangerous Goods from Brazil to Germany. We typically respond within 4 hours.

Customs on this crosstrade route
Export from Brazil (trade zone: buiten-eu, complexity: hoog) and import into Germany (trade zone: eu, complexity: laag). Aircargo.nl coordinates the full customs handling in both countries via local agents — you have one point of contact in Aalsmeer.

The process for Dangerous Goods from Brazil to Germany

1

Quote & crosstrade planning

Based on weight, volume, and the IATA requirements for Dangerous Goods, we prepare a quote within 4 hours. We select the optimal carrier and routing — direct or via Schiphol as a hub.
2

Pickup in Brazil

Our agent in Brazil collects the shipment and handles local export documentation and customs processing according to dangerous requirements.
3

Flight & monitoring

The freight is booked on the optimal routing from Brazil to Germany. Aircargo.nl monitors real-time and coordinates any transit times.
4

Clearance & delivery in Germany

Our agent in Germany handles customs clearance and delivery to the requested address. You receive all documentation.
Note — Dangerous Goods is DGR
Dangerous Goods falls under the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations. For crosstrades from Brazil to Germany, carrier selection is especially critical: not all airlines accept DGR cargo on this route. Aircargo.nl is DGR-certified and handles full classification, UN numbering, packaging, and Shipper's Declaration — tailored to the requirements of both Brazil and Germany.

Frequently Asked Questions — Dangerous Goods from Brazil to Germany

What does crosstrade air freight of Dangerous Goods from Brazil to Germany cost?

The price depends on weight, volume, carrier choice, and any special handling. For Dangerous Goods a typical weight ranges between 10 and 10000 kg. Request a no-obligation quote — we respond within 4 hours.

How long does a crosstrade from Brazil to Germany take?

Depending on routing, 3–7 business days. Direct flights between Brazil and Germany are faster; transit via a hub like Schiphol adds a few hours transit time. We select the optimal routing based on your deadline and the commodity requirements for Dangerous Goods.

What IATA requirements apply to Dangerous Goods?

Dangerous Goods falls under IATA category dangerous. This dictates packaging, labeling, and documentation requirements. Aircargo.nl handles this fully in accordance with applicable IATA regulations, tailored to the specific requirements of Brazil (export) and Germany (import).

Does Aircargo.nl handle customs in both countries?

Yes. Our agents in both Brazil and Germany handle full customs clearance. You have one point of contact in Aalsmeer — Aircargo.nl coordinates both sides, including any certificates specific to Dangerous Goods.

What documents are required for this crosstrade?

A commercial invoice, packing list, and Air Waybill are standard requirements. For Dangerous Goods, Shipper's Declaration for Dangerous Goods, MSDS/SDS, UN packaging certificate, commercial invoice, packing list, any REACH documentation are additionally required. Additional certificates may be needed for crosstrades from Brazil to Germany — Aircargo.nl prepares all documentation for you.

Quote for Dangerous Goods: Brazil → Germany?

Get a customized quote for crosstrade air freight of Dangerous Goods from Brazil to Germany. We typically respond within 4 hours.

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