Pharmaceuticals air freight from Canada to Germany
We arrange international air freight of Pharmaceuticals from Canada to Germany — as a crosstrade from the Netherlands. IATA category pharma. One point of contact, transparent invoicing, local agents in both countries.
Pharmaceuticals
Specifications & requirements
- High value
- Temperature-controlled
- Limited shelf life
- Stackable
- GDP certificate, commercial invoice, packing list, temperature requirement specification, temperature logger report
- import/export license for controlled substances if applicable
- pharmaceutical manufacturers
- CROs
- hospital pharmacies
- wholesalers
- biotech startups
Why airfreight for pharmaceuticals?
Pharmaceuticals require speed, control, and traceability — three core qualities of airfreight. Medicines, vaccines, and biologics are valuable, time-sensitive, and temperature-sensitive. Sea freight takes weeks and provides insufficient control over the cold chain. Airfreight takes 1–3 days — with continuous monitoring.
Schiphol is one of Europe’s leading pharma cargo hubs: KLM Cargo's Pharma Gateway Amsterdam (PGA) is certified for GDP transport and offers specialized storage and handling facilities for pharmaceutical airfreight right at the airport.
When is airfreight essential for pharma?
- Clinical trials: samples and study medications must arrive exactly on time
- Acute drug shortages where every day counts
- Vaccines and biologics with short shelf life or strict cold chain
- High-value APIs where delay risk is unacceptable
- Compassionate use: individual patient shipments
Route Canada → Germany
- machines
- high-tech
- foodstuffs
- automotive parts
- aerospace
- auto parts
- machinery
- pharmaceuticals
- medical equipment
- electronics
Exporting to Canada
Canada is one of the Netherlands’ main trading partners outside the EU — under the CETA trade agreement, virtually all Dutch goods benefit from preferential or zero-tariff import rates. Schiphol offers direct cargo flights to Toronto (YYZ) via Air Canada Cargo and KLM Cargo, and frequent connections to Montreal (YUL) and Vancouver (YVR). Cargo-to-cargo transit usually takes 8–12 hours.
Customs & Regulations
The Canadian customs agency (CBSA) operates with the CARM system (CBSA Assessment and Revenue Management). Importers need a Business Number and a CARM Client Portal account. For most shipments, a commercial invoice, packing list, and—when applying CETA rates—a statement of origin or preparer’s declaration are sufficient. Health Canada and CFIA registration requirements apply for food products, medical devices, and cosmetics.
Practical Tips
- Always include “CETA Statement of Origin” on your invoice for preferential import — this can reduce tariffs by 100%
- Account for provincial sales tax differences (GST/HST/PST) when pricing
- Both English and French labeling may be required for consumer products in Quebec
Aircargo.nl works with dedicated agents in Toronto and Montreal and manages the entire documentation chain—including CETA certification—for optimal transit.
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.
Canada as a Crosstrade Destination
Schiphol serves as a key European hub for crosstrades to Canada. Many shipments from Asia or the Middle East are routed through AMS to YYZ or YVR due to excellent cargo connectivity and predictable customs procedures. Air Canada Cargo and KLM Cargo offer frequent connections.
Aircargo.nl has agent partnerships in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver and can coordinate full crosstrade routes—including CARM registration and Canadian customs clearance—without the shipment having to physically touch Dutch soil.
Key considerations for pharmaceutical airfreight
GDP transport mandatory
Pharmaceuticals must be transported in accordance with Good Distribution Practice (GDP) guidelines. This means a continuous cold chain with temperature recording, certified storage, and documentation proving that the temperature stayed within the required range throughout transport. Aircargo.nl works only with GDP-certified handlers and airlines.
Temperature requirements
Most pharmaceutical products require transport at 2–8°C (cold chain) or 15–25°C (room temperature). Biologics, vaccines, and certain diagnostics require -20°C or colder (frozen transport). Every shipment is equipped with a calibrated temperature logger and a temperature excursion report when applicable.
Regulatory documentation
- GDP certificate from the shipper
- Import or export license depending on product type and destination country
- Controlled substances: DEA license (US) or national narcotics permit
- Batch release certificates for biologics
Quote for Pharmaceuticals: Canada → Germany?
Request a specific quote for crosstrade air freight of Pharmaceuticals from Canada to Germany. We typically respond within 4 hours.
How it works Pharmaceuticals from Canada to Germany
Quote & crosstrade planning
Pickup in Canada
Flight & monitoring
Clearance & delivery in Germany
Frequently Asked Questions — Pharmaceuticals from Canada to Germany
What does crosstrade air freight of Pharmaceuticals from Canada to Germany cost?
The price depends on weight, volume, carrier choice, and any special handling. For Pharmaceuticals a typical weight ranges between 10 and 2000 kg. Request a no-obligation quote — we respond within 4 hours.
How long does a crosstrade from Canada to Germany take?
Depending on routing, 3–7 business days. Direct flights between Canada 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 Pharmaceuticals.
What IATA requirements apply to Pharmaceuticals?
Pharmaceuticals falls under IATA category pharma. This dictates packaging, labeling, and documentation requirements. Aircargo.nl handles this fully in accordance with applicable IATA regulations, tailored to the specific requirements of Canada (export) and Germany (import).
Does Aircargo.nl handle customs in both countries?
Yes. Our agents in both Canada and Germany handle full customs clearance. You have one point of contact in Aalsmeer — Aircargo.nl coordinates both sides, including any certificates specific to Pharmaceuticals.
What documents are required for this crosstrade?
A commercial invoice, packing list, and Air Waybill are standard requirements. For Pharmaceuticals, GDP certificate, commercial invoice, packing list, temperature requirement specification, temperature logger report; import/export license for controlled substances if applicable are additionally required. Additional certificates may be needed for crosstrades from Canada to Germany — Aircargo.nl prepares all documentation for you.
Quote for Pharmaceuticals: Canada → Germany?
Request a specific quote for crosstrade air freight of Pharmaceuticals from Canada to Germany. We typically respond within 4 hours.