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Electronics via air freight to Mexico

Specialist transport of Electronics from the Netherlands to Mexico. IATA category general, flight time approximately 11.5 hours from Schiphol.

Electronics

Specifications & requirements

IATA · general
  • High value
  • Stackable
Transit time
1-3 working days door-to-door (Europe); 2-5 working days intercontinental
Required documents
  • Commercial invoice, packing list, AWB
  • lithium battery declaration (if applicable)
  • dual-use screening
  • EXP declaration for export outside EU
Typical shippers
  • OEM manufacturers
  • electronics wholesalers
  • e-commerce retailers
  • contract manufacturers

Why electronics by air freight?

Electronics is especially well suited for air freight. The high value per kilogram makes the relatively higher transport costs of air freight economically justifiable — and the short lead time limits the capital tied up in goods in transit.

Production lines come to a halt if parts don't arrive on time. Air freight guarantees that your PCBs, semiconductors or displays are on the production floor within days — not weeks as with sea freight. This makes air freight not only fast but also financially wise for high-value, time-critical components.

Typical air freight shipments electronics

  • Semiconductor chips and wafers (high risk, high value)
  • Replacement parts for production equipment (machine downtime costs thousands per hour)
  • Consumer electronics for seasonal peaks (Black Friday, Christmas)
  • Medical electronic equipment (strict regulation, time-critical)
  • Prototypes and pre-series products for product launches

Mexico

Mexico · North America

Non-EU
Flight time
11.5 hours from Schiphol
Timezone
UTC−6
Currency
MXN
Continent
North America
Customs complexity High
Top exports
  • 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 high-tech goods. Under the EU-Mexico Global Agreement, Dutch goods benefit from preferential import duties. Schiphol has 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 correct commercial invoice, packing list, a registered Mexican RFC number from the importer, and a NOM conformity declaration for many product categories. COFEPRIS registrations are required for foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.

Practical Tips

  • Work only with a Mexican Importer or Record (IOR) or an agente aduanal — self-clearing is generally not possible
  • NOM certification must be arranged in advance; otherwise the shipment will be held at the airport
  • Expect Spanish-language documentation and correct HS classification according to Mexican regulations

Aircargo.nl works with fixed agente aduanal partners in Mexico City and manages the entire documentation chain — including NOM coordination and the EU-Mexico issuer’s declaration — for smooth processing.

Points of attention for air freight electronics

Electronics is a broad category — from consumer gadgets to industrial PCBs and semiconductors. Most points of attention revolve around two things: lithium batteries and export control.

Lithium batteries (DGR)

Products with built-in or loose lithium batteries are subject to IATA DGR regulations (UN3480, UN3481, UN3090, UN3091). This also applies to phones, laptops and power banks. Shipments must be correctly classified, packaged and documented. Aircargo.nl is DGR-certified and handles this completely.

Export control

Certain electronics and semiconductors fall under dual-use regulations (EU Dual-Use Regulation 2021/821). For export to countries outside the EU an export license may be required. This applies particularly to chips, encryption equipment and communication technology. Aircargo.nl routinely screens for export control obligations.

Packaging & ESD

  • ESD-sensitive components must be in antistatic packaging
  • Screen markings (screens, displays) require firmly supported transport
  • High-value shipments are transported securely (screened cargo)

Electronics shipping to Mexico?

Request a specific quote for Electronics to Mexico. We reply on average within 4 hours.

The export process for Electronics to Mexico

1

Quote & booking

Based on weight, volume, and specific requirements for Electronics, we prepare a quote within 4 hours and book capacity on the next direct flight to Mexico.
2

Packaging & documents

In accordance with IATA category general, we prepare all required documentation — including commercial invoice, packing list, and any export or certification requirements for Mexico.
3

Export & departure Schiphol

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

Arrival & delivery

After approximately 11.5 hours of flight, the shipment arrives in Mexico. Our local agent handles customs clearance and delivery to the desired address.

Frequently asked questions — Electronics to Mexico

What IATA requirements apply to Electronics?

Electronics falls under IATA category general. This determines the packaging, labeling, and documentation requirements. Aircargo.nl fully handles this for you in accordance with applicable IATA regulations.

What does air freight of Electronics to Mexico cost?

The price depends on weight, volume, any special handling, and the chosen carrier. Typical weight for Electronics ranges between 5 and 5000 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 working days.

Which documents are needed for export of Electronics to Mexico?

Standard required documents are a commercial invoice, packing list, and Air Waybill. For Electronics, Commercial invoice, packing list, AWB; lithium battery declaration (if applicable); dual-use screening; EXP declaration for export outside EU are also needed. Aircargo.nl prepares all documentation for you.

Can Aircargo.nl pick up Electronics from me?

Yes, we pick up your shipment throughout the Netherlands. Alternatively, you can deliver it yourself to our warehouse in Aalsmeer, 10 minutes from Schiphol.

Electronics shipping to Mexico?

Request a specific quote for Electronics to Mexico. We reply on average within 4 hours.

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