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Importing Machines & parts from Brazil

Professional transport of Machines & parts from Brazil to the Netherlands. IATA category general, flight time approximately 11 hours to Schiphol.

Machines & parts

Specifications & requirements

IATA · general
Transit time
2-5 working days standard; 24-48 hours possible for AOG/urgent
Required documents
  • Detailed packing list with part numbers and values, commercial invoice, AWB
  • CE documentation
  • ATA carnet for temporary import
Typical shippers
  • manufacturing industry
  • automotive OEMs and suppliers
  • installation services
  • project logistics

Why machines & parts by air freight?

Machines and industrial parts are heavy and large — not the first association with air freight. Yet air freight is often the best choice for this type of goods, for three reasons:

1. Downtime costs more than transport — A production line halted due to a defective part often costs €5,000–50,000 per day in lost revenue. The extra cost of air freight versus sea freight is then negligible.

2. Value versus weight — Precision parts (CNC tools, hydraulic pumps, servo motors) have high value per kilogram. The air freight rates are reasonable relative to the value.

3. Time-critical projects — For installations, commissioning or repairs where technicians are waiting, delays are unacceptable. Air freight guarantees certainty about arrival time.

Brazil

Brazil · South America

Non-EU
Flight time
11 hours to Schiphol
Timezone
UTC−3
Currency
BRL
Continent
South America
Customs complexity High
Top exports
  • agricultural
  • aircraft parts
  • machinery
  • pharmaceuticals
  • precious stones

Importing from Brazil

Brazil is a top producer of agricultural commodities: soy, sugar, coffee, citrus, and meat. In addition, Brazil exports aircraft parts (Embraer), machinery, and petrochemical products. Air freight from Brazil mainly involves high-value or time-sensitive goods: fresh fruit juices, pharmaceutical raw materials, aircraft parts, and precious stones.

Import duties & documentation

Standard EU import duties apply when importing from Brazil into the EU. The EU-Mercosur trade agreement (under negotiation) is expected to reduce tariffs on many Brazilian products. Certificates of origin are mandatory when claiming preferential tariffs.

Points of attention for machines & parts

Weight and dimensions

Machines and heavy parts often exceed standard air freight dimensions or weights. Shipments over 500 kg per piece or with oversized dimensions require special freighter flights or positions on a cargo aircraft. Aircargo.nl has access to freighters from KLM Cargo, Lufthansa Cargo and other carriers for oversized cargo.

Detailed packing list

Machines generally have a complex composition: multiple parts, materials and values. A detailed and accurate packing list is essential for customs clearance, especially for destinations with high import duties on capital goods (India, Brazil).

AOG situations

When a mechanical production process stops due to a defective part, every minute is precious. Aircargo.nl has a 24/7 AOG desk for time-critical machine parts — from booking to delivery on the production floor.

Import {[|]} Machines & parts from Brazil?

Receive a specific quote for importing Machines & parts from Brazil. We reply on average within 4 hours.

The Import Process for Machines & parts from Brazil

1

Quote & Coordination

Based on the specific requirements for Machines & parts we prepare a quote within 4 hours. Our agent in Brazil coordinates pickup and local export customs clearance.
2

Pickup & Export in Brazil

The agent in Brazil handles pickup, packaging according to IATA category general, and local export declaration. The shipment boards the next available direct flight.
3

Arrival at Schiphol & Clearance

After about 11 hours of flight, the shipment lands at Schiphol. Our AEO-certified customs department handles clearance—typically within a few hours.
4

Delivery in the Netherlands

Delivery from our warehouse in Aalsmeer to your address in the Netherlands or the Benelux, with track & trace on every shipment.

Frequently Asked Questions — Machines & parts from Brazil

What IATA requirements apply for importing Machines & parts?

Our local agent handles export documentation according to IATA category general. Upon arrival at Schiphol, our AEO-certified customs department clears the shipment. You will receive copies of all relevant documents.

What does it cost to import Machines & parts from Brazil?

The total cost includes air freight rates, handling, clearance, and any import duties/VAT. For Machines & parts (typically 200–50000 kg), we quote upfront so there are no surprises. Request a quote.

How long does importing by air freight from Brazil take?

Flight time from Brazil to Schiphol is about 11 hours. Including pickup in Brazil, flight, clearance, and delivery, the turnaround time averages 3–5 business days.

What documents are required for importing Machines & parts?

For import, a commercial invoice, packing list, and Air Waybill are mandatory. For Machines & parts, Detailed packing list with part numbers and values, commercial invoice, AWB; CE documentation; ATA carnet for temporary import are also required. Imports from outside the EU are subject to import duties and VAT, depending on the HS code.

Is Machines & parts delivered to your home after clearance?

Yes. After clearance at Schiphol, we handle delivery throughout the Netherlands and the Benelux. You can also pick up yourself at our warehouse in Aalsmeer.

Import {[|]} Machines & parts from Brazil?

Receive a specific quote for importing Machines & parts from Brazil. We reply on average within 4 hours.

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