Export to South America Atlantic from Spain
TransGlory we offer a variety of maritime export services and routes to South America Atlantic major ports.
Quality and neutrality guaranteed.

Direct services to South America Atlantic
Argentina
Weekly departures to Buenos Aires.
Brazil
Sailings every week to Santos and every two weeks to Río de Janeiro.
Colombia
Weekly services to Cartagena.
Uruguay
Departures once a week to Montevideo.
How long does it take to export to South America?
Maritime exports to the Latin American region from Spain vary depending on the route and final destination. The average transit time usually is between 23 and 30 days.
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We also offer indirect services to Paraguay and Venezuela as well as to other destinations in Brazil and Colombia like Fortaleza, Bogotá or Cali.
Export to South America Atlantic
This region of South America is one of the most exported to from Spain and Europe, and even though there are multiples commercial and economic agreements between countries from both continents you should remember to read upon each country’s laws to make sure your export operations comply with all their legislations.
The cost of exporting to South America
The price for exporting to South America will depend, then, not only of the route your take and final destination, but also on the kind of container, cargo and even Incoterm you have selected as well as on any specific requirements the country or port of destination may have as we mentioned earlier.
Send your shipping container with TransGlory
TransGlory aims to be your quality partner for all your international export and import operations. That’s why we’ve developed my.TransGlory.com an online cargo management tool specially designed for freight forwarders.
With it you’ll be able to get your rates and quotations, book your shipings and manage all documents as well as be able to track your shipment 24/7 and get instant notifications in case of any unexpected events.
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International trade between South America Atlantic and Spain
As a part of the Latin American market, commercial relationships between Spain and South America Atlantic have always been quite strong, although this past year exports to the region have decreased due to the pandemic.
Brazil is the main Spanish client in the region and the second in all Latin America after Mexico.
Our exports to the Atlantic part of South America are very diverse but stand out products like fuels and mineral oils, and mechanical and electric machinery.