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Textiles & Clothing by Air Freight to Canada

Professional transport of Textiles & Clothing from the Netherlands to Canada. IATA category general, flight time approx. 8 hours from Schiphol.

Textiles & Clothing

Specifications & requirements

IATA · general
  • Stackable
Transit time
2–5 business days; plan extra capacity around seasonal peaks
Required documents
  • Commercial invoice, packing list, Certificate of Origin (for tariff preferences), AWB
  • textile certificate for specific destinations
Typical shippers
  • fashion retailers
  • fast fashion brands
  • luxury fashion importers
  • sample couriers for designers

Textiles & Fashion by Air Freight: When and Why

Most textiles and clothing are shipped by sea — ocean freight is cheaper and volumes are large. But there are specific situations where air freight is unavoidable or smart:

  • Seasonal pressure — If the new collection arrives late from the manufacturer in Asia and the store launch date is non-negotiable, part of the order ships by air
  • Fast fashion restocking — Fashion companies quickly reorder from suppliers in Bangladesh or Vietnam based on sales data
  • High-end or luxury fashion — Where the value per kilogram justifies air freight rates
  • Sample shipments — Prototypes and samples for showrooms or photography — speed is essential

Canada

Canada · North America

Non-EU
Flight time
8 hours from Schiphol
Timezone
UTC−5
Currency
CAD
Continent
North America
Customs complexity Medium
Top exports
  • machines
  • high-tech
  • foodstuffs
  • automotive parts
  • aerospace

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.

Key Points for Textiles & Clothing

Origin Documentation

Textiles have strict origin rules for tariff preferences. The 'double transformation rule' states textiles acquire EU origin only if both weaving and garment manufacturing occurred in the EU. Incorrect origin declarations can lead to back payments. Aircargo.nl verifies origin on all textile shipments.

Seasonality

Fashion cargo is highly seasonal. Q4 (October–December) and Q1 (January–March) are peak periods. Plan air freight well in advance — capacity on Asia routes is scarce and expensive during peak seasons.

Textiles & Clothing shipping to Canada?

Request a tailored quote for Textiles & Clothing to Canada. We typically reply within 4 hours.

The export process for Textiles & Clothing to Canada

1

Quote & booking

Based on weight, volume, and specific requirements for Textiles & Clothing, we provide a quote within 4 hours and book capacity on the next direct flight to Canada.
2

Packaging & documents

According to IATA category general, we prepare all necessary documentation—including commercial invoice, packing list, and any export or certification requirements for Canada.
3

Export & departure Schiphol

Our AEO-certified customs team handles the export declaration. The shipment is handed over to the airline at Schiphol.
4

Arrival & delivery

After about 8 hours of flight, the shipment lands in Canada. Our local agent handles customs clearance and delivery to the desired address.

Frequently Asked Questions — Textiles & Clothing to Canada

What IATA requirements apply to Textiles & Clothing?

Textiles & Clothing is classified under IATA category general. This determines packaging, labeling, and documentation requirements. Aircargo.nl fully manages this for you in compliance with the applicable IATA regulations.

What does air freight of Textiles & Clothing to Canada cost?

The price depends on weight, volume, any special handling, and the chosen carrier. Textiles & Clothing typically weighs between 50 and 5000 kg. Request a non-binding quote — we usually respond within 4 hours.

How long does delivery to Canada take?

The flight time from Schiphol to Canada is approximately 8 hours. Including pickup, export customs, and local delivery, the total transit time averages 3–5 business days.

What documents are needed to export Textiles & Clothing to Canada?

Standard required documents include a commercial invoice, packing list, and Air Waybill. For Textiles & Clothing, Commercial invoice, packing list, Certificate of Origin (for tariff preferences), AWB; textile certificate for specific destinations are additionally required. Aircargo.nl prepares all documentation for you.

Can Aircargo.nl pick up Textiles & Clothing from me?

Yes, we collect your shipment anywhere in the Netherlands. Alternatively, you can deliver yourself to our warehouse in Aalsmeer, just 10 minutes from Schiphol.

Textiles & Clothing shipping to Canada?

Request a tailored quote for Textiles & Clothing to Canada. We typically reply within 4 hours.

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