COMEX expertise

Everything your import needs before it becomes urgent.

International freight, document review, customs support and operational visibility in a direct commercial conversation.

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AIR, LCL and FCLInternational route alternatives compared.
Documents before shipmentLess rework when timing gets tight.
Commercial COMEXClear decisions for importers.
PTAX and FXDollar and euro references for landed cost analysis.
FX for imports PTAX references to evaluate cost before the quote.

Key points

Services that create predictability

Before quoting or closing the purchase, validate the factors that most affect cost, timing and predictability.

Ocean freight

FCL and LCL with route, availability, transit time and local cost validation.

Air freight

For urgent, sensitive or high-value cargo when timing cannot wait.

Foreign trade support

Documents, Incoterm, supplier, HS Code, insurance and operational requirements.

Practical guide

How Lima Cargo supports this stage of the import

A well-managed import operation connects international purchasing, documents, freight, FX, fiscal classification, insurance, timing and follow-up. When these steps move separately, importers lose predictability and discover problems too late.

Lima Cargo acts as a freight forwarder and foreign trade partner to organize information, compare alternatives and turn a quote into a clear operational decision.

Step by step

How it works in practice

01

Operation mapping

Origin, destination, supplier, Incoterm, cargo, documents and timing are organized before quoting.

02

Alternative comparison

We evaluate mode, route, availability, cost, document risk and commercial timing impact.

03

Shipment coordination

We follow booking, pickup, transport documents, agents and updates until arrival.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

When should I involve the freight forwarder?

Ideally before closing the purchase, to validate Incoterm, route, cost, documents and risks while there is still time to adjust.

Which data does a quote depend on?

Origin, destination, mode, weight, dimensions, value, product type, Incoterm, readiness and available documents.

Why review documents before shipment?

Because invoice, packing list, description, HS/NCM or BL/AWB errors can create delays, requirements and additional cost at destination.

How to unlock the import

From first contact to shipment plan.

  1. Send the essential dataOrigin, destination, mode, Incoterm, cargo, documents and urgency.
  2. Receive a risk readoutWhat is missing, where it can delay and which alternative makes more sense.
  3. Close with predictabilityQuote and follow-up with context, not loose messages.

Don't wait until timing breaks

If the cargo has not shipped yet, now is the cheapest moment to correct route and documents.

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