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Transport de Fret Colombie → États-Unis

Ocean and Fret aérien from Colombie's Caribbean and Pacific ports to US markets. US–Colombie Trade Promotion Agreement benefits, dédouanement, and end-to-end logistics.

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8–16 jours
Transit Maritime
2–4 jours
Transit Aérien
0
Services
3
Modes
Infrastructure de la Route

Ports d'Origine et de Destination

Principales portes d'entrée utilisées par notre réseau de partenaires sur ce corridor. Nous pouvons passer par des alternatives pour la capacité, la météo ou le coût.

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Ports d'Origine — Colombie

  • Port of Cartagena
  • Port of Buenaventura
  • El Dorado International Airport (Bogotá)
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Ports de Destination — États-Unis

  • Port of Miami
  • Port of New York/New Jersey
  • Miami International Airport
Douane et Tarif

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Dédouanement

Imports from Colombie to the États-Unis benefit from the US–Colombie Trade Promotion Agreement (CTPA), which requires a certificate of origin to claim preferential duty rates. Standard required documents include: commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading or airway bill, and CBP Form 7501 for formal entries. Agricultural products, especially fresh flowers and produce, require USDA/APHIS phytosanitary certificates and may be subject to CBP agricultural inspection at Miami or other entry ports. Food imports require FDA Prior Notice.

Tarif et droits

Under the US–Colombie Trade Promotion Agreement (CTPA, effective May 2012), the majority of Colombian goods — including coffee, cut flowers, textiles, and many manufactured goods — enter the États-Unis duty-free. Coal and most mineral products also qualify. A certificate of origin prepared by the Colombian exporter is required to claim FTA benefits. Goods that do not meet CTPA rules of origin are assessed at standard MFN tariff rates. No Section 301 tariffs apply to Colombian goods.

Faits clés

  • US–Colombie FTA Experts

    The US–Colombie Trade Promotion Agreement (in force since 2012) eliminates duties on most Colombian goods. We prepare and validate FTA certificates of origin for every eligible shipment.

  • Flower & Perishable Specialists

    Colombie is the États-Unis's largest supplier of cut flowers. We manage temperature-controlled air freight, USDA phytosanitary compliance, and Miami airport cold-chain handling for flower exporters.

  • Cartagena Gateway

    As a major regional hub, Cartagena offers direct services to Miami and New York. Our local agents in Cartagena and Buenaventura provide real-time booking and cargo monitoring.

  • Ce que nous transportons sur cette route

    Coffee, Cut Flowers & Plants, Coal, Textiles et Vêtements, Bananas & Fresh Produce, Produits Chimiques et Plastiques

Connaissances Route

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How long does shipping from Colombie to the États-Unis take?

Ocean freight from Colombie to the États-Unis takes 8–16 jours for FCL from Cartagena to Miami (approximately 8–10 jours on direct services) or New York (12–16 jours). LCL with consolidation adds 5–8 jours. Air freight from Bogotá to Miami takes 2–4 jours door-to-door.

Is there a free trade agreement between Colombie and the États-Unis?

Yes. The US–Colombie Trade Promotion Agreement (CTPA) has been in force since May 2012. It eliminated tariffs on the vast majority of Colombian goods, including coffee, flowers, textiles, apparel, and many manufactured products. A certificate of origin is required to claim preferential rates.

What are the main cargo types shipped from Colombie to the États-Unis?

Colombie's leading exports to the États-Unis include: cut flowers (Colombie supplies ~80% of US imported flowers), coffee, coal, crude oil and derivatives, bananas and fresh fruit, textiles and apparel, chemicals, and processed foods. Suaid Global has deep expertise in perishable air freight and FTA certificate preparation for these commodity types.

What documents are needed to import Colombian goods into the États-Unis?

Required documents include: commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading or airway bill, certificate of origin (for FTA duty-free treatment), and CBP Form 7501. Agricultural and food goods require USDA phytosanitary certificates and FDA Prior Notice. Flowers require specific USDA/APHIS phytosanitary inspection at the port of entry.

How does the flower export process work from Colombie to the États-Unis?

Cut flowers are almost exclusively shipped by air from El Dorado Airport (Bogotá) to Miami International Airport, which has a dedicated flower handling facility. The process includes: pre-cooling and packing in Colombie, USDA phytosanitary inspection pre-export, air freight booking (typically 2–4 jours to Miami), USDA agricultural inspection on arrival, and cold-chain transfer to distribution. Suaid Global coordinates the entire chain from farm to US distribution center.

What ports does cargo ship through from Colombie to the États-Unis?

On the Caribbean coast, Cartagena is Colombie's primary container port with direct services to Miami, New York, and Houston. On the Pacific coast, Buenaventura handles significant volume, particularly for goods destined for US West Coast ports via Panama Canal. Barranquilla is a secondary port for regional cargo.

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