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Freight Forwarders in Argentina

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Geo Logistics Argentina S.R.L.

Geo Logistics Argentina S.R.L.

Buenos Aires

Geologistics - Argentina

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Latcomex SA

Latcomex SA

Buenos Aires

Latcomex – Your business around the world

Break BulkFCL (Full Container Load)LCL (Less than Container Load)Temperature Controlled
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OnBoard Argentina

OnBoard Argentina

Buenos Aires

Somos un agente de carga a la medida de tus necesidades.

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Argentina Cargo S.R.L.

Buenos Aires

WCA
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AR

Argentina Vanner Logistics (aka Vanner Logistics Argentina S.A.)

Buenos Aires

WCA
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AS

ASOCIACION ARGENTINA DE AGENTES DE CARGA INTERNACIONAL -AAACI -

C1005AAC BUENOS AIRES

FIATA
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AT

ATA Logistics Argentina

BUENOS AIRES

MarcoPoloLine
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AT

ATLANTIC CARGO SRL AKA TRANSMODAL WORLDWIDE LOGISTICS

Rosario

FIATA
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AT

ATLAS SHIPPING (aka CRONOS LOGISTICS S.R.L.)

Buenos Aires

WCA
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BL

Blue Mail S.A.

Buenos Aires

WCA
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CA

Cargo Net Logistic S.A.

Buenos Aires

WCA
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CA

Cargo Partner S.A.

Buenos Aires

WCA
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CE

CENTAURO S.A.

MENDOZA

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CI

CICSA Worldwide

Buenos Aires

WCA
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CL

CLIPPERS ARGENTINA S.A.

C1053ABT BUENOS AIRES

FIATA
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CO

CONTAINERIQ S.A.

Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires

FIATA
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DI

Distra Activesea, S.A.

Buenos Aires

WCA
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DY

Dynamo Weltweit Logistik Argentina

Buenos Aires

WCA
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EA

EAFF S.A.

C1053ABW BUENOS AIRES

FIATA
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EN

ENDARCO S.A.

BUENOS AIRES

FIATA
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EU

Europartners Argentina SA (dba xpd global Argentina)

Buenos Aires

WCA
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EX

Exim Cargo Argentina (Cargo Logistics Exim S.R.L.)

Buenos Aires

WCA
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FL

Flying Cargo Service S.r.l.

Buenos Aires

WCA
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Logistics Overview

Argentina is South America's second-largest economy and a strategic gateway to Mercosur trade flows. Most international cargo moves through the Buenos Aires metro port complex (containers), the Paraná River/Up-River ports (grain & bulk), and Ezeiza (EZE) for international air cargo.

Infrastructure Advantage

Long north-south span means domestic trucking is essential and lead times vary by province. Grain, oilseeds, and derivatives dominate seaborne exports via the Paraná River system. Many containerized imports/exports funnel through Greater Buenos Aires terminals. Import processes, FX access, and licensing can change; compliance and document accuracy matter.

Sea Ports

Major seaports and maritime logistics hubs

Port of Buenos Aires

AR BUE
Specialization

Main container gateway (imports and many exports)

Port of Dock Sud / Greater Buenos Aires

AR DOK
Specialization

Container and multipurpose capacity, reefer flows

Port of Rosario / Up-River Paraná

AR ROS
Specialization

Agro-export corridor — grain, oilseeds, meal, vegetable oils, bulk

Port of Bahía Blanca

AR BHI
Specialization

Deep-water hub for bulk, grains, petrochemicals, and industrial cargo

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Port of Quequén

AR QQN
Specialization

Major grain-export port with bulk specialization

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Air Freight

Air cargo hubs and handling services

Ministro Pistarini International Airport (Ezeiza)

EZE
Strategic RolePrimary international air cargo gateway for Argentina

Aeroparque Jorge Newbery

AEP
Strategic RoleDomestic cargo and limited international/regional operations

Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella (Córdoba)

COR
Strategic RoleIndustrial and automotive supply chains

El Plumerillo International Airport (Mendoza)

MDZ
Strategic RoleWine/agribusiness region and west-Argentina distribution

Carrier Offices

Major shipping lines with local presence

MSC

Office: Buenos Aires

Local Services →

Maersk

Office: Buenos Aires

Local Services →

CMA CGM

Office: Buenos Aires

Local Services →

Hapag-Lloyd

Office: Buenos Aires

Local Services →

ONE

Office: Buenos Aires

Local Services →

COSCO Shipping

Office: Buenos Aires

Local Services →

Evergreen Line

Office: Buenos Aires

Local Services →

Transit Routes & Emissions

Tested benchmark for actual transit time of the goods

Trade Lane
Carrier
Measured Transit
CO₂ Footprint
Tested
Nhava Sheva→Buenos Aires
MSC
8 weeks
~364 kg CO₂/TEU
16 Feb 2026

Customs & Trade

Import/export regulations and procedures

E-Customs SystemDirección General de Aduanas (DGA)
Standard VAT Rate21%

Argentina periodically updates import declaration / statistical systems (e.g., SIRA → SEDI). Always confirm the current workflow with your customs broker. Mercosur shapes many regional movements and rules-of-origin planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about logistics in Argentina

Which port should I use for containers in Argentina?+

Most containerized import flows use the Buenos Aires / Greater Buenos Aires port complex. The best choice depends on your consignee location, carrier string, and terminal cut-offs.

Which Argentine ports are important for grain and bulk exports?+

The Up-River Paraná corridor (Rosario/San Lorenzo area), plus deep-water bulk hubs like Bahía Blanca and Quequén.

What is the main international air cargo airport in Argentina?+

Ezeiza (EZE) is the primary international gateway for air freight.

How long does ocean freight take from Argentina to Europe or Asia?+

Planning ranges are typically ~25–45 days to North Europe and ~35–60 days to East Asia, depending on transshipment and service schedules.

Do I need a customs broker in Argentina?+

In practice, yes — most commercial imports require a licensed broker and correct registration/tax details for the importer of record.

How do I reduce delays and demurrage in Argentina?+

Confirm HS code, importer data, and permits before cargo departs. Align on cut-off dates and document deadlines. Ask for free time terms in writing and pre-book trucking.

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