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.

