Auto Parts air freight from Brazil to Thailand
We arrange international air freight of Auto Parts from Brazil to Thailand — as a crosstrade from the Netherlands. IATA category general. One point of contact, transparent invoicing, local agents in both countries.
Auto Parts
Specifications & requirements
- Commercial invoice, packing list with part numbers and values, AWB
- DGR documentation if applicable
- AOG declaration for urgent shipments
- ATA Carnet for temporary import
- automotive OEMs
- Tier 1/2 suppliers
- dealers and importers
- fleet management companies
- airlines (AOG)
Why Ship Auto Parts by Air Freight?
In the automotive world, downtime is the enemy. An assembly line that stops because a specific part is not delivered on time costs a manufacturer tens of thousands of dollars per hour. Air freight is not a luxury in this case — it’s the only logistics option to minimize downtime.
But even outside of emergencies, air freight is structurally relevant for auto parts. The modern automotive supply chain is global and just-in-time: parts are produced on multiple continents and need to arrive exactly when required on the assembly line. For high-value components such as electronic steering modules, airbag systems, or turbochargers, the value per kilogram is high enough to justify airfreight rates.
When Do Shippers Choose Air Freight?
- AOG — Aircraft on Ground: also in the aviation industry, AOG refers to any situation where a vehicle or aircraft is grounded due to a defective part
- Production bottlenecks: when a supplier is late and the line risks stopping
- Product launches: new models require timely availability of parts at dealerships worldwide
- After-sales & warranty: customers who don't want to wait weeks for a warranty part
Route Brazil → Thailand
- agriculture
- aircraft parts
- machinery
- pharmaceuticals
- gemstones
- automotive parts
- machinery
- agri-technology
- pharmaceuticals
- high-tech products
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 Thailand
Thailand is a major supplier of fresh products (orchids, tropical fruit, seafood), automotive parts (Thailand is the “Detroit of Asia”), electronics, jewelry, and specialty foods. Many Dutch importers receive weekly shipments via Schiphol.
Air freight vs. Sea freight
Sea freight from Laem Chabang or Bangkok to Rotterdam takes 25–32 days. Air freight via Schiphol is customs-clearance ready within 1–2 working days—essential for fresh products like orchids and tropical fruit, and for automotive AOG parts.
Customs for imports from Thailand
Under the EU GSP scheme, many Thai products qualify for reduced import duties, provided they have a valid Form A. Fresh products undergo EU phytosanitary and veterinary inspections at Schiphol via the NVWA. Aircargo.nl handles all customs clearance including NVWA and KCB coordination for fresh products.
Popular goods from Thailand
- Fresh products (orchids, tropical fruit, seafood)
- Automotive parts and components
- Jewelry and gemstones
- Specialty foods (sauces, spices, dried fruits)
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.
Key Points for Air Freight of Auto Parts
AOG Declaration
In true AOG situations (Aircraft or Automotive on Ground), an AOG declaration can be sent with the shipment to ensure priority handling by the airline and at the destination airport. Aircargo.nl operates a 24/7 accessible AOG desk for such urgent shipments.
Dangerous Goods in Auto Parts
Some auto parts contain dangerous goods requiring DGR classification: airbags (UN0503, explosive), lead-acid batteries (UN2794), lithium-ion batteries for EVs (UN3480/UN3481), and liquids such as brake fluid or coolant. Aircargo.nl screens all shipments for DGR risks as standard.
Value Declaration
Electronic modules, steering boxes, and sensors can have high unit values. Accurate value declaration on the AWB is essential for insurance and customs clearance — especially when importing into countries with high import duties on auto parts (e.g., India, Brazil).
Quote for Auto Parts: Brazil → Thailand?
Request a specific quote for crosstrade air freight of Auto Parts from Brazil to Thailand. We typically respond within 4 hours.
How it works Auto Parts from Brazil to Thailand
Quote & crosstrade planning
Pickup in Brazil
Flight & monitoring
Clearance & delivery in Thailand
Frequently Asked Questions — Auto Parts from Brazil to Thailand
What does crosstrade air freight of Auto Parts from Brazil to Thailand cost?
The price depends on weight, volume, carrier choice, and any special handling. For Auto Parts a typical weight ranges between 10 and 20000 kg. Request a no-obligation quote — we respond within 4 hours.
How long does a crosstrade from Brazil to Thailand take?
Depending on routing, 3–7 business days. Direct flights between Brazil and Thailand 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 Auto Parts.
What IATA requirements apply to Auto Parts?
Auto Parts falls under IATA category general. 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 Thailand (import).
Does Aircargo.nl handle customs in both countries?
Yes. Our agents in both Brazil and Thailand handle full customs clearance. You have one point of contact in Aalsmeer — Aircargo.nl coordinates both sides, including any certificates specific to Auto Parts.
What documents are required for this crosstrade?
A commercial invoice, packing list, and Air Waybill are standard requirements. For Auto Parts, Commercial invoice, packing list with part numbers and values, AWB; DGR documentation if applicable; AOG declaration for urgent shipments; ATA Carnet for temporary import are additionally required. Additional certificates may be needed for crosstrades from Brazil to Thailand — Aircargo.nl prepares all documentation for you.
Quote for Auto Parts: Brazil → Thailand?
Request a specific quote for crosstrade air freight of Auto Parts from Brazil to Thailand. We typically respond within 4 hours.