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Spare Parts & Components Freight Solutions

International shipping for spare parts, replacement components and technical cargo.

Freight solutions for eligible automotive parts, industrial components, motors, pumps, valves, bearings, gearboxes, control equipment, electronics, machine parts, metal components and urgent replacement items. Road, air, express air and sea options are evaluated according to urgency, dimensions, gross weight, packaging, part value, battery or fluid content, route and carrier acceptance.

Urgent PartsAir + Express Air
Road FreightLTL + FTL
Sea FreightLCL + FCL
Technical CargoIndustrial + Automotive
Spare Parts Cargo Types

Replacement parts and components we can evaluate for international freight.

Exact eligibility depends on the product, packaging, dimensions, fluids, batteries, dangerous-goods status, destination requirements and carrier acceptance.

Automotive

Automotive Spare Parts

Engine parts, suspension components, brakes, body parts, filters, electrical components and other eligible automotive spares can be evaluated.

Industrial

Machine Spare Parts

Replacement components for production machinery, industrial equipment and maintenance operations can be evaluated by road, air or sea.

Rotating Equipment

Bearings, Shafts & Gearboxes

Bearings, shafts, gearboxes, couplings and related mechanical components can be shipped as cartons, pallets or crates depending on size and weight.

Motors

Electric Motors & Drives

Electric motors, drives and related control equipment can be evaluated according to unit weight, packaging and urgency.

Pumps

Pumps, Valves & Fittings

Industrial pumps, valves, flanges, fittings and flow-control parts can be evaluated for suitable freight methods.

Electrical

Control Panels & Electronics

Control boards, PLCs, sensors, industrial electronics and electrical assemblies can be evaluated by road, air or sea.

Metal Parts

Machined & Fabricated Components

CNC-machined parts, fabricated metal components and engineered replacement parts can be evaluated according to weight and packaging.

HVAC

Cooling & Refrigeration Spares

Compressors, motors, valves, sensors, boards and other eligible HVAC or refrigeration replacement parts can be evaluated.

Marine

Marine Spare Parts

Marine mechanical, electrical and navigation components can be evaluated for international road, air or sea freight.

Other Parts

Other Technical Components

If your part is not listed, send the exact part description, model or part number, dimensions, gross weight, photos, origin and destination.

Transport Methods

Choose the freight structure around urgency, weight and shipment size.

LTL Road Freight

LTL can be evaluated for smaller palletized or crated spare-parts shipments that do not require complete truck capacity.

LTL Freight →

FTL / Full Truck Load

FTL can be evaluated for larger parts inventories, machine components, heavy spares or shipments that benefit from dedicated truck capacity.

FTL Freight →

Air & Express Air Freight

Air or express air can be evaluated for urgent replacement parts, compact technical components and time-sensitive commercial cargo where airline acceptance allows.

Express Air Freight →

Sea Freight / LCL & FCL

LCL or FCL can be evaluated for larger volumes, heavy parts, palletized inventories and container-compatible technical cargo.

Sea Freight →
Urgent Replacement Parts

Critical spare parts need accurate information before fast routing can be evaluated.

Useful Urgent-Shipment Data

  • Exact part description
  • Part number or model reference
  • Number of pieces
  • Package dimensions
  • Gross weight
  • Pickup city and cargo-ready status
  • Destination city / airport
  • Battery, liquid or DG status

What Can Affect Urgent Routing

  • Airline size and weight acceptance
  • Battery or dangerous-goods restrictions
  • Flight schedule and connections
  • Airport handling
  • Export documentation
  • Destination import requirements
  • Current cargo capacity
  • Final delivery location
Urgent cargo should be described accurately from the first enquiry. A part containing a lithium battery, oil, gas cartridge or regulated material can require a different transport process from a dry mechanical component.
Part Identification

Part numbers and technical references help reduce shipment ambiguity.

Part Number

OEM / Manufacturer Reference

Provide the part number or manufacturer reference where available, especially for technical or high-value replacement components.

Model

Machine / Vehicle Model

Machine, vehicle or equipment model information can help clarify what the component is and whether special restrictions may apply.

Description

Use the Real Product Name

Avoid vague descriptions such as “spare parts” only. Use names such as hydraulic pump, gearbox, control board or brake assembly.

Value

Commercial Invoice Detail

The commercial invoice should reflect the real product description, quantity, unit value and total value according to the shipment.

Origin

Country of Origin

Country-of-origin information may be relevant for customs, trade documentation or destination requirements.

Photos

Product & Package Photos

Photos help clarify unusual components, packaging, lifting points, oily surfaces or parts that may contain batteries or liquids.

Packaging & Protection

Technical parts should be protected against impact, corrosion and movement.

Crates

Wooden / Export Crates

Heavy or high-value components may benefit from rigid export crates, internal blocking and suitable lifting access.

Corrosion

Protect Metal Surfaces

Machined metal parts can require wrapping, corrosion protection or moisture barriers depending on route and storage conditions.

Shock

Protect Precision Parts

Electronics, sensors, instruments and precision components may require cushioning and rigid outer protection.

Movement

Internal Blocking

Dense parts such as gearboxes, pumps and motors should not move freely inside crates or cartons during transport.

Oil

Leak Protection

Parts containing residual oils or fluids should be declared and packed to prevent leakage where transport is permitted.

Stackability

Declare Non-Stackable Parts

Heavy, fragile or irregularly shaped components may be non-stackable and can require additional freight space.

Regulated Components

Batteries, oils, pressure and chemicals must be declared before booking.

Batteries

Lithium Battery Components

Battery-powered or battery-containing spare parts may require battery chemistry, UN status, watt-hour data and carrier acceptance.

Oil

Parts Containing Oil

Used pumps, gearboxes, compressors or hydraulic components may contain residual oil and should be declared accurately.

Pressure

Pressurized Components

Gas springs, cylinders, accumulators and pressurized items can have transport restrictions depending on their condition and contents.

Chemicals

Chemical Kits & Service Materials

Service kits containing adhesives, solvents, paints or chemicals should be declared separately from dry mechanical parts.

Used Parts

Used / Contaminated Components

Used parts may require confirmation of cleanliness, drained condition, residues or prior use before transport.

Documentation

SDS & Technical Data

SDS, battery data and technical specifications may be required where a component includes regulated contents.

Do not describe parts containing batteries, oils, gases or chemicals as ordinary dry spare parts. Exact contents can change packaging, documentation, carrier acceptance and freight method.
Shipment Planning

What affects a spare-parts freight quote?

Main Freight Inputs

  • Exact spare-part description
  • Part or model number where available
  • Number of packages
  • Package dimensions
  • Total gross weight
  • Origin and destination
  • Urgency / cargo-ready date
  • Preferred road, air, express air or sea method

Special Information to Declare

  • Lithium or other batteries
  • Residual oils or fluids
  • Pressurized components
  • Chemicals or service kits
  • Fragile electronics
  • High-value components
  • Used or contaminated parts
  • Non-stackable or heavy units
How It Works

Plan spare-parts freight in four steps.

01

Send Part Details

Provide the real product name, part number where available, package count, dimensions, gross weight and photos.

02

Declare Regulated Contents

Confirm batteries, oils, gases, chemicals, pressure or any other special cargo characteristics.

03

Evaluate Freight Method

Road, air, express air, sea, LTL, FTL, LCL or FCL options are reviewed according to urgency and route.

04

Confirm Carrier & Route

Current capacity, product acceptance, equipment and route conditions are checked before shipment confirmation.

Spare Parts & Components Shipping FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Can you ship automotive spare parts internationally?

Yes. Eligible automotive spare parts can be evaluated according to product type, packaging, dimensions, route and carrier acceptance.

Can urgent spare parts move by air?

Yes. Air or express air can be evaluated for suitable urgent replacement parts within airline size, weight and product restrictions.

Can machine parts move by LTL?

Yes. LTL can be evaluated for suitable palletized or crated machine parts that do not require a full truck.

Can heavy spare parts move by sea?

LCL or FCL can be evaluated for suitable heavy parts and larger inventories according to dimensions, weight, ports and carrier conditions.

Do you need the part number?

It is not always mandatory for freight planning, but a part number or model reference is highly useful for accurate product identification.

What if the part contains lithium batteries?

Battery chemistry, configuration, watt-hour information where relevant, UN status and packaging should be declared before carrier evaluation.

Can used parts containing oil be shipped?

Some used parts can be evaluated, but residual oil, leakage risk, cleanliness and dangerous-goods status should be confirmed.

Can control boards and electronics be shipped by air?

Yes. Suitable electronics can be evaluated by air freight, subject to battery status, dimensions and airline acceptance.

What information is needed for a spare-parts quote?

Send the exact part description, part number if available, package count, dimensions, gross weight, origin, destination, urgency and any battery, oil or DG information.

How much does spare-parts shipping cost?

Cost depends on route, freight mode, dimensions, gross weight, urgency, product requirements, handling and current carrier conditions.

Do you provide fixed transit times?

No fixed transit time should be assumed. Timing depends on the freight mode, route, carrier schedule, customs, borders, airports, ports and current operating conditions.

This page provides general freight-planning information. Product eligibility, battery or dangerous-goods status, import requirements and carrier acceptance must be confirmed for the actual shipment.

Need to ship spare parts or technical components?

Send the exact part description, part number if available, package count, dimensions, gross weight, origin, destination, urgency and any battery, oil or special-cargo information.

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