Deep Freeze by Air Freight to Mexico
Expert transport of Deep Freeze from the Netherlands to Mexico. IATA category perishables, flight time approx. 11.5 hours from Schiphol.
Deep Freeze
Specifications & requirements
- Temperature-controlled
- Limited shelf life
- Stackable
- Veterinary health certificate, Certificate of Origin, AWB with temperature specification and dry ice statement
- DGR Shipper's Declaration for dry ice (UN1845)
- packing list and commercial invoice
- fish wholesalers
- meat exporters
- pharmaceutical companies
- luxury food importers
- restaurant suppliers
Frozen Goods by Air Freight: Maintaining Quality Over Long Distances
At first glance, frozen products might not seem like a logical choice for air freight—after all, sea freight in refrigerated containers is much cheaper. But for certain frozen products, air freight is the better option due to quality, freshness, or urgency reasons.
When Ship Frozen Goods by Air?
- High-End Seafood: deep-frozen lobster, scallops, tuna, and other premium seafood for the restaurant industry—where quality deteriorates too much during long sea transport
- Pharmaceutical Frozen Products: vaccines, biologicals, and certain blood products that require -20°C or lower and cannot be shipped by sea
- Seasonal Urgency: when a specific frozen product must be available urgently—for example, for a major buyer or a retail chain that has missed stock
- Small, High-Value Batches: where the value per kilogram justifies the higher air freight rates
Aircargo.nl is fully equipped for frozen transport: from dry ice calculation to veterinary notifications and NVWA customs clearance.
Mexico
Mexico · North America
- automotive parts
- machinery
- pharmaceuticals
- technology
- agri-equipment
Exporting to Mexico
Mexico is Latin America’s second-largest economy after Brazil and a key market for automotive parts, machinery, pharmaceuticals, and advanced technology. Under the EU-Mexico Global Agreement, Dutch goods benefit from preferential import duties. Schiphol offers direct cargo flights to Mexico City (MEX) via KLM Cargo and AeroMéxico Cargo. Cargo-to-cargo transit typically takes 12–16 hours.
Customs & regulations
Mexican customs (SAT/Aduana) are known for thorough inspections. Every shipment requires a proper commercial invoice, packing list, a registered Mexican RFC number from the importer, and a NOM compliance certificate for many product categories. COFEPRIS registrations are required for food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.
Practical tips
- Work exclusively with a Mexican Importer or Record (IOR) or agente aduanal—self-clearance is generally not possible
- NOM certification must be arranged in advance, otherwise the shipment will be held at the airport
- Ensure Spanish documentation and accurate HS classification according to Mexican regulations
Aircargo.nl works with fixed agentes aduanales in Mexico City and handles the entire documentation chain—including NOM coordination and the EU-Mexico certificate of origin—for smooth processing.
Key Considerations for Frozen Air Freight
Uninterrupted Cold Chain
Frozen products must be kept at a minimum of -18°C for the entire duration of transport. This requires dry ice (carbon dioxide, UN1845 — classified as DGR), certified freezer containers (unit load devices), or a combination of both. Aircargo.nl arranges the correct cooling based on flight time and product.
Dry Ice — DGR Considerations
Dry ice is classified as dangerous goods (UN1845, class 9) and must be documented on the AWB and Shipper’s Declaration. The amount of dry ice per shipment is limited by airline regulations. Aircargo.nl always calculates the required amount of dry ice based on flight time plus buffer hours and properly records this in the documentation.
Health Certificates
Frozen products of animal origin (meat, fish, shellfish) require a veterinary health certificate when imported into the EU and are inspected at designated border inspection posts (BIP). Aircargo.nl pre-notifies the shipment to the NVWA for smooth customs clearance.
Deep Freeze exporting to Mexico?
Get a specific quote for Deep Freeze to Mexico. We typically respond within 4 hours.
How we ship Deep Freeze to Mexico
Quote & booking
Packaging & documents
Export & departure Schiphol
Arrival & delivery
Frequently Asked Questions — Deep Freeze to Mexico
What IATA requirements apply to Deep Freeze?
Deep Freeze is classified under IATA category perishables. 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 Deep Freeze to Mexico cost?
The price depends on weight, volume, any special handling, and the chosen carrier. Deep Freeze typically weighs between 100 and 8000 kg. Request a non-binding quote — we usually respond within 4 hours.
How long does delivery to Mexico take?
The flight time from Schiphol to Mexico is approximately 11.5 hours. Including pickup, export customs, and local delivery, the total transit time averages 3–5 business days.
What documents are needed to export Deep Freeze to Mexico?
Standard required documents include a commercial invoice, packing list, and Air Waybill. For Deep Freeze, Veterinary health certificate, Certificate of Origin, AWB with temperature specification and dry ice statement; DGR Shipper's Declaration for dry ice (UN1845); packing list and commercial invoice are additionally required. Aircargo.nl prepares all documentation for you.
Can Aircargo.nl pick up Deep Freeze 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.
Deep Freeze exporting to Mexico?
Get a specific quote for Deep Freeze to Mexico. We typically respond within 4 hours.