Shipping to Honduras
At DFreight, we provide a wide range of business sea freight services for a variety of commodities, including foods, fruits, electronics, cosmetics, and furniture; offering transparent, effective, and reliable door-to-door cargo to Honduras from the UAE and vice versa. You can conduct business without being concerned about the challenges of shipping from the UAE to Honduras using our all-in-one digital freight solutions.
Our digital freight forwarding platform provides real-time monitoring of shipments, ensuring that you have complete visibility and control over your cargo. We offer end-to-end services tailored to your unique requirements, making shipping to and from Honduras a hassle-free experience. We help you ship business cargo to various cities in Honduras, including Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula, Choloma, etc. in the easiest, fastest, and safest way possible.
You can rely on DFreight to assist you with all of your international cargo shipping to Honduras thanks to our FCL and LCL shipment ocean freight cargo services. With the help of our digital freight platform, you may submit your inquiry right away and receive the best competitive prices for shipping your cargo to Honduras.
The Port of Puerto Cortes, the sole deepwater port in Central America, originated during the colonial era as Puerto De Caballos. Situated in northern Honduras along the Caribbean, it holds the distinction of being the largest seaport in Central America and ranks 36th globally. Notably equipped with advanced container facilities, the port manages various cargo types such as dry and liquid bulk, general cargo, and oil products. Its substantial cargo capacity, approximately 2,872 TEU, supports the export of commodities like bananas, coconuts, coffee, flour, and hardwood. With an annual influx of around 1500 vessels, it plays a pivotal role in the trade activities of Honduras.
The port of Puerto Castilla originally established by the United Fruit Company, situated on Honduras’ northern coast, has transformed into a container terminal primarily serving the fruit exports of the Dole Food Company. This small village port also houses a naval base. With a cargo capacity of approximately 104,576 TEU, the port is a key hub for exporting fruits, palm oil, and bananas. Annually, it handles 68,000 tons of cargo and services around 200 container ships. Distinguished by top-notch facilities, including a modern operational berth, the port contributes significantly to the trade infrastructure of the region.
The Port of San Lorenzo stands as Honduras’ solitary port within the Pacific Ocean waters, also recognized as Puerto de Henecan. Created as an alternative to the former Ampalla port, San Lorenzo requires consistent dredging to facilitate vessel berthing. Despite its limited size, the port plays a role in handling various cargo types, albeit on a smaller scale. Its annual cargo volume reaches around 130 thousand tons, supported by a cargo capacity of roughly 9814 TEU. This port engages in tasks like shipping and container operations, importing fuel oil and LPG/LNG, and managing local food and dairy product exports, such as vegetable oil and shrimp. Notably, its proximity to Ampala airport contributes to swift cargo movement, enhancing its accessibility and utility.
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The top exports of Honduras are Coffee, Knit Sweaters, Insulated Wire, Knit T-shirts, and Palm Oil, exporting mostly to United States, El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Germany.
The top imports of Honduras are Refined Petroleum, Non-Retail Pure Cotton Yarn, Non-Retail Synthetic Staple Fibers Yarn, Coated Flat-Rolled Iron, and Packaged Medicaments, importing mostly from United States, China, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico.
Importing goods to Honduras is subject to a comprehensive set of rules and regulations designed to ensure compliance with international trade standards and local laws. Importers are required to provide accurate documentation to customs authorities. Specific permits, licenses, or certifications may be necessary for certain products, such as pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and firearms. Import duties, taxes, and fees are applicable based on the value, classification, and origin of imported goods. Honduras adheres to international product safety and quality standards, necessitating that imported items meet these criteria. Additionally, labeling and packaging regulations must be observed. The country’s participation in regional trade agreements and its commitment to streamlined customs procedures contribute to a transparent and efficient import process. Adhering to these regulations is crucial to ensure smooth and lawful imports while promoting responsible trade practices within Honduras.
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You can handle all your air freight shipments online from any device, which will reduce the amount of time needed for paperwork.
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