Importing Fruits & Vegetables from Germany
Professional transport of Fruits & Vegetables from Germany to the Netherlands. IATA category perishables, flight time approximately 1.5 hours to Schiphol.
Fruits & Vegetables
Specifications & requirements
- Temperature-controlled
- Limited shelf life
- Stackable
- Phytosanitary certificate, Certificate of Origin, commercial invoice, packing list
- health certificate for animal products
- supermarket chains
- fresh produce importers
- traders
- horticultural exporters
Fresh Fruits & Vegetables: Air Freight as the Only Option
Fresh fruits and vegetables have a shelf life of days — not weeks. Products such as asparagus, strawberries, mangoes, or avocados from distant origins simply cannot be transported by sea without quality loss. Air freight is the only way to get fresh produce from the field to the supermarket within its product lifecycle.
The Netherlands is the logistics hub of the European fresh produce trade. The proximity to Schiphol Airport, the flower auction in Aalsmeer, and the large cold storage facilities in the Haarlemmermeer area make it the ideal hub for fresh air freight.
Popular Routes
- Kenya, Ethiopia → NL: French beans, sugar snaps, avocados
- Peru, Chile → NL: berries, asparagus, grapes (winter season)
- Morocco → NL: tomatoes, bell peppers (also by road)
- NL → worldwide: Dutch tomatoes, bell peppers, strawberries
Germany
Germany · Europe
- auto parts
- machinery
- pharmaceuticals
- medical equipment
- electronics
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.
Key Considerations for Fruits & Vegetables Air Freight
Cold Chain
Fresh fruits and vegetables are extremely temperature sensitive. Depending on the product, the optimal transport temperature ranges from 0–1°C (berries, leafy greens) to 10–14°C (tropical fruit). Aircargo.nl arranges specialized cold cargo handling at Schiphol and monitors the temperature chain from start to finish.
Phytosanitary Inspections
All fresh products from non-EU countries undergo phytosanitary inspection upon entry into the EU, which can add 4–8 hours of processing time. Aircargo.nl notifies your shipment in advance to the NVWA to minimize delays.
Customs & Import Duties
Fresh fruits and vegetables fall under the EU Common Customs Tariff (CCT) and may be subject to high seasonal import duties—especially for products competing with EU-grown produce (tomatoes, strawberries, citrus).
Import {[|]} Fruits & Vegetables from Germany?
Receive a specific quote for importing Fruits & Vegetables from Germany. We reply on average within 4 hours.
The Import Process for Fruits & Vegetables from Germany
Quote & Coordination
Pickup & Export in Germany
Arrival at Schiphol & Clearance
Delivery in the Netherlands
Frequently Asked Questions — Fruits & Vegetables from Germany
What IATA requirements apply for importing Fruits & Vegetables?
Our local agent handles export documentation according to IATA category perishables. 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 Fruits & Vegetables from Germany?
The total cost includes air freight rates, handling, clearance, and any import duties/VAT. For Fruits & Vegetables (typically 100–10000 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 Fruits & Vegetables?
For import, a commercial invoice, packing list, and Air Waybill are mandatory. For Fruits & Vegetables, Phytosanitary certificate, Certificate of Origin, commercial invoice, packing list; health certificate for animal products are also required. Imports from outside the EU are subject to import duties and VAT, depending on the HS code.
Is Fruits & Vegetables 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 {[|]} Fruits & Vegetables from Germany?
Receive a specific quote for importing Fruits & Vegetables from Germany. We reply on average within 4 hours.