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MINING INDUSTRY TO BOLIVIA

CARGOMAX INTERNATIONAL: SERVING THE MINING INDUSTRY FROM CANADA, ASIA, AND THE UNITED STATES TO BOLIVIA

 

Are you a key player in Bolivia’s mining industry, involved in the production, wholesaling, retailing, or import/export of heavy mining equipment? Your search ends here. Our company leads the way in mining logistics, seamlessly connecting Canada and the USA to Bolivia, especially through key entry points. With over two decades of expertise, we’ve mastered the intricacies of logistics tailored to businesses like yours. Trust us to navigate the complexities of transporting heavy mining equipment with unparalleled precision.

 

THE CARGOMAX INTERNATIONAL ADVANTAGE BEYOND FREIGHT LOGISTICS!

With over two decades of experience serving the mining sector, we, as an NVOCC carrier, offer the best rate options. Our commitment extends beyond traditional shipping – we are a software company, ensuring our web-based tools are at your disposal for seamless operations.

  • Competitive rates to key entry points in Bolivia.
  • Dedicated professionals serving the mining industry.
  • Online software designed for your convenience.

At Cargomax International, it’s not just about moving your freight; it’s about making a long-term commitment. We invest in our customers, prioritizing your business, and ensuring your comfort in accessing information online 24/7. Our software is tailored to meet your needs.

  • Comprehensive Heavy Mining Equipment Fleet Management.
  • Expertise in heavy equipment logistics, including RoRo, OOG, and LO/LO services.
  • Logistics experts for new or used equipment from Canada and the USA to Bolivia.

 

SETTING THE STANDARD SINCE 2001

Established in 2001, Cargomax International Inc has become synonymous with excellence in the freight and logistics industry. With a rich history spanning over two decades, our commitment to providing top-notch services has set us apart. Tailored solutions for varied clients in the Bolivian mining industry. Cargomax International caters to a diverse range of industries, showcasing unparalleled expertise in the Bolivian Mining Industry, serving:

  • Mining equipment manufacturers for heavy transportation and construction vehicles in various sectors.
  • Mining dealerships for new or used heavy transportation and construction vehicles.
  • Mining auctioneers for used heavy transportation and construction vehicles.
  • Mining direct owners for used heavy transportation and construction vehicles.
  • Governmental departments for service sector heavy transportation and construction vehicles.
  • Mining trading companies for new and used heavy transportation and construction vehicles.

 

LONG TERM COMMITMENT

Choosing Cargomax International Inc means choosing a partner dedicated to excellence, reliability, and innovation. Our user-friendly web-based system enables clients to obtain prices, make bookings, track shipments, and download shipping documents in real-time. As a logistics company and software development powerhouse, we tailor solutions to meet evolving client needs. In a world where logistics is a critical link in the supply chain, Cargomax International Inc stands tall, offering two decades of expertise and a commitment to shaping the future of freight and logistics.

 

YOUR PARTNER IN SUCCESS

Whether you’re shipping heavy mining equipment for personal use, recreational activities, service sector, or commercial purposes, Cargomax International is your trusted partner in success. Call us today and open your web-based account to experience the next level of logistics excellence for Bolivia.

DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENT FOR SHIPPING VEHICLES TO BOLIVIA


DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS FOR VEHICLES

  1. Commercial Invoice
    Details of the transaction, including the buyer and seller information, description of the equipment, and its value.
  2. Bill of Lading (BOL)
    A legal document between the shipper and carrier detailing the type, quantity, and destination of the goods being shipped.
  3. Packing List
    An itemized list of the cargo with dimensions, weight, and packaging details.
  4. Certificate of Origin
    A document certifying the country where the equipment was manufactured. This may be required to qualify for reduced tariffs under trade agreements.
  5. Import License
    Certain types of machinery may require an import license from the Bolivian authorities.
  6. Customs Declaration
    Submission of a detailed customs declaration form to the Bolivian customs authorities.
  7. Technical Documentation
    Any relevant technical specifications or manuals for the equipment, which may be needed for customs clearance or regulatory compliance.
  8. Insurance Certificate
    Proof of insurance coverage for the shipment to protect against loss or damage during transit.
  9. Harmonized System (HS) Codes
    Correct classification of goods under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, which will determine the duties and taxes applicable.
  10. Pro-forma Invoice
    A preliminary bill of sale sent to buyers in advance of a shipment or delivery of goods.
  11. Environmental and Safety Certifications
    Documentation showing compliance with any environmental and safety standards applicable in Bolivia.
  12. Letter of Credit or Payment Terms Agreement
    Details of the payment terms agreed upon between the buyer and seller, which might be necessary for international transactions.
  13. Import Duties and Taxes Payment
    Proof of payment for any import duties, taxes, or other fees required by the Bolivian government.

Compliance and Regulatory Requirements

  • Registration with Bolivian Customs: Importers must be registered with Bolivian Customs and have a valid NIT (Número de Identificación Tributaria) number.
  • Compliance with Bolivian Standards: Ensure that the equipment complies with any specific Bolivian standards or regulations, which might include safety, emissions, or technical standards.
  • Engage with a Customs Broker: It’s often advisable to work with a licensed customs broker familiar with Bolivian regulations to facilitate the import process.

INFORMATION REQUIRED ON COMMERCIAL DOCUMENTATION

Commercial Invoice

Exporter Information:

  • Name and Address: Full legal name and address of the seller/exporter.
  • Contact Details: Phone number, email address, and fax number.

Importer Information:

  • Name and Address: Full legal name and address of the buyer/importer in Bolivia.
  • Contact Details: Phone number and email address for communication.

Invoice Number and Date:

  • Invoice Number: A unique identifier for the invoice.
  • Date of Issue: The date the invoice was created.

Purchase Order Number:

  • Reference Number: If applicable, the buyer’s purchase order number for tracking.

Description of Goods:

  • Detailed Description: Include model numbers, serial numbers, and any distinguishing characteristics of each item.
  • Harmonized System (HS) Codes: Classification codes for each product.

Quantity and Unit of Measure:

  • Quantity: Number of units for each item.
  • Unit of Measure: Specify whether in pieces, kilograms, etc.

Unit Price and Total Price:

  • Unit Price: Price per unit of each item.
  • Total Price: Total value for each line item and the overall invoice.

Currency:

  • Currency Type: The currency in which the transaction is conducted (e.g., USD, EUR).

Terms of Sale (Incoterms):

  • Incoterms: Specify terms such as FOB (Free on Board), CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight), etc., defining responsibilities and risk transfer.

Shipping and Delivery Information:

  • Port of Loading and Destination: Locations from where the goods are shipped and to where they are destined.
  • Estimated Shipping Date: Date when the goods are expected to ship.

Payment Terms:

  • Payment Method: Details of how and when the payment will be made (e.g., Letter of Credit, net 30 days).

Signature:

  • Authorized Signature: Signature of the exporter’s authorized representative.

Bill of Lading (BOL)

Shipper Information:

  • Name and Address: Details of the party responsible for shipping.

Consignee Information:

  • Name and Address: Details of the person or company receiving the shipment.

Carrier Information:

  • Name of Carrier: Name of the shipping line or transport company.
  • Vessel Details: For sea freight, the name of the vessel.

Description of Goods:

  • Goods Description: As detailed in the commercial invoice.

Gross Weight and Dimensions:

  • Weight and Volume: Total weight and dimensions of the shipment.

Freight Charges:

  • Charge Details: Information about freight charges and who is responsible for paying them.

Bill of Lading Number:

  • Tracking Number: A unique number for shipment tracking.

Date of Shipment:

  • Shipment Date: The date the goods were loaded onto the carrier.

Terms and Conditions:

  • Legal Terms: Any special terms and conditions related to the shipment.

Packing List

Exporter Information:

  • Name and Address: Full details of the exporter.

Consignee Information:

  • Name and Address: Full details of the consignee.

Shipment Details:

  • Reference Numbers: Include invoice and BOL numbers.
  • Shipment Date: Date of shipment.

Itemized List of Contents:

  • Detailed List: Description, quantity, and weight of each item in the shipment.

Package Identification:

  • Marks and Numbers: Identification marks on each package for easy reference.

Total Weight and Volume:

  • Weights: Gross and net weights.
  • Volume: Total volume of the shipment.

Certificate of Origin

Exporter Information:

  • Name and Address: Full details of the exporter.

Consignee Information:

  • Name and Address: Full details of the consignee.

Goods Description:

  • Product Details: Detailed description and HS codes of the products.

Origin Criterion:

  • Country of Origin: A statement certifying the origin of the goods.

Certification:

  • Authorized Signature and Stamp: Certification by an authorized body (e.g., Chamber of Commerce).

Key Considerations

  • Accuracy: Ensure all details match across all documents to avoid discrepancies during customs clearance.
  • Language Requirements: Consider providing translations in Spanish if required by local authorities.
  • Consult with Experts: Engage with a customs broker or legal expert to ensure compliance with Bolivian regulations.

YEAR OF MANUFACTURE RESTRICTIONS FOR IMPORT

General Restrictions

Age Limit for Equipment:
Bolivia often imposes age restrictions on imported used equipment to ensure compliance with environmental standards and to encourage the use of newer, more efficient technology. Typically, used heavy equipment should not be older than 10 years from the date of manufacture.

Environmental Compliance:
Equipment must meet Bolivian environmental regulations, particularly concerning emissions. Older equipment may face stricter scrutiny or additional requirements to ensure they meet current environmental standards.

Safety Standards:
Imported equipment must comply with local safety standards. This can include modifications or upgrades to meet these requirements if the equipment is older.


Specific Industry Regulations

Mining Industry:
The mining industry may have additional regulations concerning the importation of equipment, especially if the equipment involves advanced technology or specialized machinery. The age of the equipment might be less of a concern if it involves cutting-edge technology that is still relevant.


Exceptions and Special Permits

Exemptions and Permits:
In certain cases, exceptions might be granted for older equipment, especially if it involves specialized machinery that is not easily available or replaceable. Such exceptions typically require special permits and thorough justification.


Documentation Requirements

Proof of Manufacture Date:
Documentation proving the year of manufacture, such as a manufacturer’s certificate or similar documentation, is required to verify compliance with import restrictions.

Technical Specifications:
Detailed technical specifications and compliance certificates may be needed to prove that the equipment meets current environmental and safety standards.


Consulting with Experts

Customs Brokers:
Working with a licensed customs broker familiar with Bolivian import regulations can help navigate the complexities of these restrictions and ensure that all necessary documentation is in order.

Legal and Industry Experts:
Consulting with legal experts or industry professionals can provide insights into any recent changes in regulations or opportunities for exceptions.

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 COMMODITIES THAT CAN BE SHIPPED WITH THIS SERVICE


CONSTRUCTION AND MINING EQUIPMENT

Excavators
• Backhoes
• Dragline excavators
• Bulldozers
• Graders
• Crawler tractors
• Rock trucks
• Crawler loaders
• Wheel loaders
• Wheel tractor scrapers
• Trenchers
• Loaders

• Tower cranes
• Pavers
• Compactors
• Cultivators
• Telehandlers
• Feller bunchers
• Dump trucks for mining

OUR RORO ROUTING TO BOLIVIA


Some of these routes may include road, rail, and ocean combined transportation

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

Some of these routes may include road, rail, and ocean combined transportation

From:   Atlanta, GA To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Baltimore, MD To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Chicago, IL To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Columbus, OH To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Denver, CO To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Dixon, IL To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Everglades, FL To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Fort Worth, TX L To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Houston, TX To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Jacksonville, FL To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Kansas City, MO To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Kiefer, OK To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Medford, MN To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Miami, FL To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Minneapolis, MN To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Nashville, TN To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Newark, NJ To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  North East, MD To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  North Franklin, CT To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Orlando, FL To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Pittsburgh, PA To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Tampa, FL To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:  Wasilla, AK To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile

CANADA ORIGIN PORT AND CITIES

Some of these routes may include road, rail, and ocean combined transportation

From:   Bolton, Ontario To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Calgary, Alberta To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Chilliwack, British Columbia To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Edmonton, Alberta To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Grande Prairie, Alberta To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Lethbridge Alberta To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Montreal, Quebec To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Mont St-Hilaire, Quebec To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   N. Battleford, Saskatchewan To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Toronto, Ontario To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Regina, Saskatchewan To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Saskatoon, Saskatchewan To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Truro, Nova Scotia To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Vancouver, British Columbia To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Winnipeg, Manitoba To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile

ASIA

Some of these routes may include road, rail, and ocean combined transportation
CHINA

From: Fujian, China To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Fuzhou, China To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Guangdong, China To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Hainan, China To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Hebei, China To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Hong Kong, China To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Jiangsu, China To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Liaoning, China To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Macau, China To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Shandong, China To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Shanghai, China To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Shenzhen, China To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Tianjin, China To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Zhejiang, China To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Xiamen, China To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile

KOREA

From: Busan, Korea To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Seoul, Korea To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile
From:   Pusan, Korea To: Bolivia via Arica or Iquique, Chile

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Email : roro@cargomaxintl.com
Phone : 1-829-956-5190

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