Shipping to Colombia will gain in strategic importance in 2025 - whether for the export of vehicles, machinery or project equipment. Whether by RoRo or container: anyone wishing to ship to Colombia should familiarise themselves with the options, cost factors and import regulations at an early stage.
Introduction
Colombia is one of the most dynamic markets in South America - not only economically, but also logistically. Thanks to modern ports such as Cartagena or Buenaventura and reliable RoRo and container connections, shipping to Colombia is now more efficient than ever. This article provides you with a sound overview of everything you need to know to plan your shipment to Colombia in 2025.
1. popular routes and harbours
Cartagena - Colombia's RoRo hub
Cartagena is the most important port for rolling cargo. The city offers direct RoRo connections from Europe - especially from Hamburg, Antwerp, Zeebrugge or Bremerhaven. The transit time is around 2-4 weeks, depending on the connection.
Buenaventura - Gateway to the Pacific side
Buenaventura on the Pacific coast is an established choice for container transport from Asia (e.g. China or South Korea). From here, distribution takes place via the Colombian road network.
You can find out more about efficient RoRo solutions for South America (including Colombia) in the article "Opening up South America by RoRo"where the ports and transit times are also discussed.
2. types of transport: RoRo or container?
RoRo (roll-on/roll-off)
Ideal for:
Cars, lorries, buses, construction machinery
Vehicles ready to drive (no container required)
More favourable port costs, as no transshipment
Note: Vehicles must be handed over "empty" - without personal belongings.
z. e.g. insurance, customs clearance, port handling
📌 For specific prices, we recommend requesting a customised quote via our Enquiry service to catch up.
4. customs and import regulations in Colombia
You need these documents:
Commercial invoice
Bill of Lading / Bill of Lading
Vehicle documents (for RoRo)
Certificate of origin, if applicable
Identification number of the recipient in Colombia (NIT)
Special notes:
Vehicles must be cleared through customs, except for temporary imports with a carnet
Local agents help with registration and processing
Tip: Allow sufficient time for customs formalities at the port of destination - even if the shipment is quick, the import process can vary.
5. checklist for shipping to Colombia
✅ Request a customised quote
✅ Select route and harbour
✅ Specify type of transport (RoRo or container)
✅ Provide all documents digitally
✅ Hand over the vehicle empty and cleaned
✅ Secure tracking access
✅ Establish contact with the import agent in the port of destination
6. online tracking and logistics support
Many shipping companies offer digital tracking tools. Once your vehicle has been handed over, you will receive a reference number or VIN tracking link, which you can use to check the transport status in real time.
With ODS Orient, you benefit from a direct contact person and continuous support - from planning to handover at the port of destination.
FAQ (with scheme)
How long does it take to ship to Colombia?
The transit time is 14-30 days, depending on the port of departure. RoRo connections from Europe to Cartagena are usually the fastest.
What does shipping to Colombia cost?
Prices vary depending on the route, vehicle size and type of transport. For a precise estimate, we recommend a personalised quote.
Which transport method is better - RoRo or container?
RoRo is usually cheaper for vehicles ready to travel. Containers, on the other hand, offer more protection - e.g. for sensitive or combined freight.
What is "blickleer"?
An opaque vehicle does not contain any personal items. Only permanently installed equipment may remain in the vehicle.
Conclusion
Shipping to Colombia requires good planning - but with the right preparation and an experienced logistics partner like ODS Orient, it can be done safely, efficiently and transparently. Whether by RoRo or container: use our expertise to ensure your transport to Colombia runs smoothly and economically.
Disclaimer:
All information in this article has been carefully researched but is subject to change at any time. ODS Orient accepts no liability for the topicality, accuracy and completeness of the information provided.
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