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Importing Auto Parts from Germany

Specialized transport of Auto Parts from Germany to the Netherlands. IATA category general, flight time approximately 1.5 hours to Schiphol.

Auto Parts

Specifications & requirements

IATA · general
Transit time
4-24 hours for AOG express; 1-3 working days standard
Required documents
  • Commercial invoice, packing list with part numbers and values, AWB
  • DGR documentation if applicable
  • AOG declaration for urgent shipments
  • ATA Carnet for temporary import
Typical shippers
  • automotive OEMs
  • Tier 1/2 suppliers
  • dealers and importers
  • fleet management companies
  • airlines (AOG)

Why airfreight for auto parts?

In the automotive world, downtime is the enemy. An assembly line that stops because a specific part is not on time costs a manufacturer tens of thousands of euros per hour. Airfreight is then not a luxury — it is the only logistics option that limits downtime.

But even outside of emergencies, airfreight for auto parts is structurally relevant. The modern automotive supply chain is global and just-in-time: parts are produced across multiple continents and must appear at the assembly line at exactly the right moment. For high-value components like electronic steering modules, airbag systems, or turbochargers, the value per kg is high enough to justify airfreight rates.

When do shippers choose airfreight?

  • AOG — Aircraft on Ground: in the aviation world AOG also refers to any situation where a vehicle or aircraft is grounded due to a defective part
  • Production stoppages: if a supplier is late and the line risks halting
  • Product launches: new models require timely availability of parts at dealers worldwide
  • After-sales & warranty: customers who do not want to wait weeks for a warranty part

Germany

Germany · Europe

EU
Flight time
1.5 hours to Schiphol
Timezone
UTC+1
Currency
EUR
Continent
Europe
Customs complexity Low
Top exports
  • auto parts
  • machinery
  • pharmaceuticals
  • medical equipment
  • electronics

Importing from Germany

Importing from Germany by air freight is relatively rare—most goods move by road or rail. When air freight is desirable, it typically involves urgent machine parts, medical equipment, or time-critical industrial components. As an EU country, customs clearance isn't required and shipments are processed quickly.

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

Focus points for auto parts airfreight

AOG declaration

In true AOG situations (Aircraft or Automotive on Ground), an AOG declaration can be included which grants priority handling by the airline and at the destination airport station. Aircargo.nl has a 24/7 reachable AOG desk for these urgent shipments.

Dangerous goods in auto parts

Some auto parts contain hazardous materials that require DGR classification: airbags (UN0503, explosive), lead-acid batteries (UN2794), lithium-ion batteries for EVs (UN3480/UN3481), and liquids like brake fluid or coolant. Aircargo.nl routinely screens for DGR risks.

Value declaration

Electronic modules, steering boxes and sensors can have high values per piece. Correct 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).

Import {[|]} Auto Parts from Germany?

Receive a specific quote for importing Auto Parts from Germany. We reply on average within 4 hours.

The Import Process for Auto Parts from Germany

1

Quote & Coordination

Based on the specific requirements for Auto Parts we prepare a quote within 4 hours. Our agent in Germany coordinates pickup and local export customs clearance.
2

Pickup & Export in Germany

The agent in Germany 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 1.5 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 — Auto Parts from Germany

What IATA requirements apply for importing Auto 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 Auto Parts from Germany?

The total cost includes air freight rates, handling, clearance, and any import duties/VAT. For Auto Parts (typically 10–20000 kg), we quote upfront so there are no surprises. Request a quote.

How long does importing by air freight from Germany take?

Flight time from Germany to Schiphol is about 1.5 hours. Including pickup in Germany, flight, clearance, and delivery, the turnaround time averages 3–5 business days.

What documents are required for importing Auto Parts?

For import, a commercial invoice, packing list, and Air Waybill are mandatory. 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 also required. Imports from outside the EU are subject to import duties and VAT, depending on the HS code.

Is Auto 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 {[|]} Auto Parts from Germany?

Receive a specific quote for importing Auto Parts from Germany. We reply on average within 4 hours.

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