Brazil Import Guide - The Brazilian-Norwegian Chamber of Commerce
Brazil Import Guide - The Brazilian-Norwegian Chamber of Commerce
Brazil Import Guide - The Brazilian-Norwegian Chamber of Commerce
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<strong>Brazil</strong> <strong>Import</strong><br />
Air _____ Freight _____ - General __ ______ Information ______ __________<br />
Air Freight <strong>Import</strong><br />
<strong>Brazil</strong>’s main airports are operated by government owned company “Empresa Brasileira de Infraestrutura<br />
Aeroportuária” INFRAERO in short. When the aircraft arrives, airline delivers goods to INFRAERO, who will<br />
keep the goods, until the consignee’s broker clears it. Trucking company will pick goods up at INFRAERO<br />
and delivers straight to customers facility. <strong>The</strong>refore DGF <strong>Brazil</strong> does not operate any import bonded<br />
warehouse, neither is in physical contact with the cargo at any time. For any cargo special handling<br />
requirements, we need to inform airlines before cargo arrival, for them to inform INFRAERO.<br />
<strong>Import</strong>ant to pay attention on pouch <strong>of</strong> original documents to be sent to <strong>Brazil</strong> in order to avoid crossing<br />
sending wrong pouch to <strong>Brazil</strong>. Arrival <strong>of</strong> cargo without support pouch <strong>of</strong> documents is under high risk cargo<br />
be arrested by Customs (non manifested) and chance to recover cargo from customs is almost nil.