International Transportation to Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru & Bolivia

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Barman Traber International Transportation Company transports your goods from different ports of Iran to South American countries and vice versa in COC and SOC containers. You can use the important and most visited ports of this region such as Santos, Buenos Aires, Barranquilla, La Guaira, Guayaquil, Valparaiso, Montevideo and Asuncion. You can also find out about the exported and imported products of each country.

 

 

If sea methods are used, container transportation to South America is carried out through the sea ports of Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru and Bolivia. Containers are used as standard shipping units in the global shipping industry. There are also important ports for container shipping in South America, which cover a huge part of the international trade of this region. Now we will describe the important ports and the exported and imported products of each.

Brazil (shipping to Brazil):

Santos port is located on the west coast of Brazil and is the largest port in Brazil. Santos is known as Brazil’s main port for the export of agricultural and mineral goods, especially coffee.

Brazil’s exported products include coffee, sugar, Nescafe, sugar cane, chicken, red meat, machinery, cars, airplanes, crude oil, and petrochemical products. Among the imported products of Brazil, we can mention electronics, cars, machinery, steel, consuming goods, alcohol and medicines.

Argentina (shipping to Argentina):

The port of Buenos Aires is located in the east of Argentina, on the edge of the Plata River and the Argentine Sea. Buenos Aires is one of the densest and most important ports in South America and has an important role in the export of agricultural and livestock products.

 

Argentina’s exported products include oilseeds (such as soybeans and sunflowers), red meat, milk and dairy products, fishery products, agricultural machinery, crude oil and gas. Among the imported products of Argentina, we can mention electronics, processed food, medicines, machinery and cars.

Colombia (shipping to Colombia):

Bogota is the capital of Colombia and there is no port near it. Therefore, the ports near to the coast of Colombia, such as the port of Barranquilla and the port of Buenaventura, have important role in the maritime transportation of Colombia. Colombia’s exported products include crude oil, coal, caffeine, sugar, gasoline, minerals (such as silver and gold), bananas and medicinal and greenhouse plants. Colombia’s imported products include machinery, electronic products, automobiles, steel, household appliances, and processed food.

Venezuela (shipping to Venezuela):

The port of La Guaira is located on the northern coast of Venezuela and is the largest port in the country. La Guaira is the main port of Venezuela for the export of oil and mineral products such as gold and bauxite.

Venezuela’s exported products include crude oil, natural gas, petrochemical products, gold, aluminum, steel, kaolin and agricultural products (such as coffee and cocoa). For import, Venezuela needs consuming goods, machinery, household appliances, automobiles, and processed food products.

Ecuador (shipping to Ecuador):

The port of Guayaquil is located on the west coast of Ecuador and is one of the most visited ports in Ecuador. Guayaquil is known as the main port of Ecuador in the export of oil, fish and agricultural products.

Ecuador’s exported products include crude oil, fish, fruits (such as bananas and dates), agricultural products (such as coffee and rice), gold, flowers and marine products. Ecuador’s imported products include processed food, machinery, household appliances, cars, and medicines.

Chile (shipping to Chile):

The port of Valparaiso is located on the coast of Chile and is the largest port in this country. Valparaiso is the main port of Chile for the export of mineral products such as copper and molybdenum.

Chile’s exported products include crude oil, copper, fish, steel, paper pulp, cement, fruits and agricultural products (such as dates and grapes). For import, Chile needs machinery, cars, electronics, industrial products and food products including wheat, meat and dairy.

Uruguay (shipping to Uruguay):

The port of Montevideo is located on the southern coast of Uruguay and is the largest port in the country. Montevideo is known as the main port of Uruguay in the export of agricultural products and food.

Uruguay’s exported products include red meat, fishery exports, financial services industry, oil exports, wood exports, and several agricultural products (such as rice and potatoes). For import, Uruguay needs consuming products, machinery, household appliances, and foodstuffs, including wheat, sugar, and oil.

Paraguay (shipping to Paraguay):

The port of Asuncion is located near the capital of Paraguay and is the main port of this country. Asuncion has an important role in river transportation and trade with neighboring countries.

Paraguay’s exported products include oil, machinery, steel, agricultural products (such as soybeans and corn) and red meat. For import, Paraguay needs consuming products, household appliances, machinery and processed food.

Peru (shipping to Peru):

Callao Port: Located on the northern coast of Peru, it is the largest port in the country. Callao is Peru’s main port for the export of mineral products such as copper and silver, as well as the export of fish and agricultural products. Peru’s exported products include copper, gold, silver, oil, fish, walnuts, coffee, potatoes and rice. For import, Peru needs consuming products, machinery, electronics, cars and food, including wheat, sugar and oil.

Bolivia (shipping to Bolivia):

The port of Santa Cruz is located in the northeast of Bolivia and is the main port of this country. Santa Cruz has an important role in river transportation and trade with neighboring countries.

Bolivia’s exported products include crude oil, gold, satellite, soy, sugar, sugar cane, steel and steel pipes. For import, Bolivia needs consuming products, machinery, electronics, cars and food including wheat, sugar and oil.

Cargo is sent from Iran to the important ports of South America through the two routes of Turkish ports or Dubai’s Jabal Ali port as a cross-staff.

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