Trade & logistics
Turn uncertainty into action: how goods move from Latin America to your warehouse, what documents matter, and where costly mistakes hide. Choose an origin to lens this hub and align the compliance guides below; or stay global for the baseline playbook.
Updates the page URL so you can share a country-focused view. The guide filter below follows this when that origin has published compliance cards.
Incoterms define where risk and cost transfer. Misalignment here is a top source of disputes.
Typical documents: commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading / AWB, certificate of origin, and product-specific certs (FDA, organic, etc.).
Use our checklist flow for product-specific guidance.
Landed cost = product + freight + insurance + duties + brokerage + inland delivery. Preferential trade programs can materially change duty—validate with your broker.
Open Freight & Tariff HelperLane-dependent: common LATAM→US East Coast ranges are often 2–5 weeks port-to-port plus inland—always confirm with your forwarder for the sailing you book.
For formal entries, almost always yes. They file entries, pay duties, and coordinate holds or exams.
Below, our guides cover origin/destination-specific requirements—use them after you understand the operational basics on this page.