Valuable goods air freight from Canada to Germany
Aircargo.nl coordinates international air freight of Valuable goods from Canada to Germany — as crosstrade from the Netherlands. IATA category valuables. Direct contact, one invoice, local agents in both countries.
Valuable goods
Specifications & requirements
- High value
- Detailed value declaration with serial numbers, AWB with value declaration, proof of insurance
- GIA/IGI certificates for precious stones
- CITES for ivory/coral if applicable
- ATA Carnet for art in case of temporary import
- jewelers and diamond traders
- banks and financial institutions
- art galleries and auction houses
- luxury brands
- collectors
Valuable goods by air freight: security and speed
Gold, diamonds, watches, art, jewelry, banknotes and other valuable goods have two things in common: they are small (light shipments) and the value per kilogram is extremely high. Air freight is not only the fastest for this type of goods — it is also the safest mode of transport.
Sea freight with a container full of valuable goods is a security nightmare: container theft, long dwell times at ports, limited traceability. Air freight via secure cargo terminals with direct handling from aircraft to vault minimizes the risk.
What do we ship as valuable goods?
- Precious metals: gold, silver, platinum (in bars or coins)
- Precious stones: diamonds (certified), rubies, emeralds
- Luxury watches and jewelry (for brands, retailers and private individuals)
- Art and antiques (with ATA Carnet for temporary import)
- Banknotes and securities (on behalf of banks and central banks)
- Smartphones and high-end electronics with high street value
Route Canada → Germany
- machinery
- high-tech products
- foodstuffs
- automotive parts
- aerospace
- auto parts
- machinery
- pharmaceuticals
- medical equipment
- electronics
Exporting to Canada
Canada is one of the Netherlands’ key trading partners outside the EU — under the CETA trade agreement, nearly all Dutch goods benefit from preferential or zero-tariff import duties. Schiphol offers direct cargo flights to Toronto (YYZ) via Air Canada Cargo and KLM Cargo, with frequent connections to Montreal (YUL) and Vancouver (YVR). Cargo-to-cargo transit typically takes 8–12 hours.
Customs & Regulations
The Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) uses the CARM system (CBSA Assessment and Revenue Management). Importers must have a Business Number and a CARM Client Portal account. For most shipments, a commercial invoice, packing list, and — for applying CETA rates — a preparer’s declaration or Statement of Origin are sufficient. Health Canada and CFIA registration requirements apply to foodstuffs, medical devices, and cosmetics.
Practical Tips
- Always specify “CETA Statement of Origin” on your invoice for preferential import — this can reduce duties by 100%
- Consider 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 handles the complete documentation process — including CETA certification — for optimal throughput.
Importing from Germany
Import from Germany by air freight is relatively rare — most goods go by road or rail. When air freight is preferred, it typically concerns urgent machine parts, medical equipment, or time-critical industrial components. As an EU country, customs clearance is not required and shipments move quickly.
Aircargo.nl also handles reverse logistics from Germany: returns, repairs, or returned goods that need to be quickly sent back to origin or another destination.
Canada as a Crosstrade Destination
Schiphol serves as a key European hub for crosstrades to Canada. Many shipments originating from Asia or the Middle East are routed through AMS to YYZ or YVR because of excellent cargo connectivity and predictable customs procedures. Air Canada Cargo and KLM Cargo offer frequent connections.
Aircargo.nl has agency partnerships in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver and can coordinate complete crosstrade routes — including CARM registration and Canadian customs clearance — without the shipment physically touching Dutch soil.
Important notes for valuable goods
Secure handling mandatory
Valuable goods at Schiphol are exclusively processed via secure cargo terminals with access control, CCTV surveillance and armed security if required. Aircargo.nl cooperates with specialized valuables handlers certified for high-value cargo.
Insurance
Standard air freight insurance covers up to 22 SDR per kilogram — usually insufficient for valuable goods. Aircargo.nl always advises additional all-risk transport insurance based on the actual value. We can arrange this insurance upon request.
Documentation
A detailed value declaration with serial numbers, photos and certificates (e.g. GIA certificate for diamonds, authenticity certificates for art) is essential. Upon import into some countries (e.g. India, UAE) high-value shipments are routinely subject to extra checks.
Routing & splitting
For very high values (above €500,000) we advise splitting the shipment over multiple flights to reduce risk. This requires coordination with the recipient and possibly additional security measures at the destination.
Quote for Valuable goods: Canada → Germany?
Request a customized quote for crosstrade air freight of Valuable goods from Canada to Germany. We respond on average within 4 hours.
The process for Valuable goods from Canada to Germany
Quote & crosstrade planning
Pickup in Canada
Flight & monitoring
Custom clearance & delivery in Germany
Frequently Asked Questions — Valuable goods from Canada to Germany
What does crosstrade air freight of Valuable goods from Canada to Germany cost?
The price depends on weight, volume, carrier choice, and any special handling. For Valuable goods, a typical weight ranges between 1 and 500 kg. Request a non-binding 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 of transit time. We choose the optimal routing based on your deadline and the commodity requirements of Valuable goods.
What IATA requirements apply to Valuable goods?
Valuable goods falls under IATA category valuables. This determines packaging, labeling, and documentation requirements. Aircargo.nl handles this entirely in accordance with the 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 the full customs clearance. You have one point of contact in Aalsmeer — Aircargo.nl coordinates both sides, including any certificates specific to Valuable goods.
Which documents are needed for this crosstrade?
Standard requirements are a commercial invoice, packing list, and Air Waybill. For Valuable goods, additional Detailed value declaration with serial numbers, AWB with value declaration, proof of insurance; GIA/IGI certificates for precious stones; CITES for ivory/coral if applicable; ATA Carnet for art in case of temporary import are required. For crosstrades from Canada to Germany, additional certificates may be needed — Aircargo.nl prepares all documentation for you.
Quote for Valuable goods: Canada → Germany?
Request a customized quote for crosstrade air freight of Valuable goods from Canada to Germany. We respond on average within 4 hours.