Shipping to Peru - Air and Sea Freight Services

 
Currency Peruvian nuevo sol (PEN)
Fiscal year calendar year
Statistics
GDP $200.962 billion (nominal)
$325.434 billion (PPP) [1]
GDP growth 6.0% (2012 est.)
GDP per capita $10,588 PPP[2] (2012 est.)
GDP by sector agriculture: 8.2%; industry: 25.1%; services: 54.5% (2009 est.)
Inflation (CPI) 1.05% (2010)[3]
Population
below poverty line
▼ 27.8% (2011) [4]
Gini coefficient ▼ 47.9 (2008) 26th in the world
Labour force 18 million (2011 est.)
Labour force
by occupation
agriculture: 0.7%, industry: 23.8%, services: 75.5% (2005)
Unemployment 8.4% in metropolitan Lima; widespread underemployment (2008 est.)[5] 112th in the world
Main industries mining and refining of minerals/jewels; construction, cement, machinery, automobile industry, trucks, buses, motorcycles, steel, metal fabrication; Oil well and petrochemicals refining, livestock, apparel, aluminium materials, natural gas, fishing and fish processing, textiles, sugar, milling, software, clothing, food processing, brewing, real estate, aircraft, salt extraction, shipbuilding, tourism
Ease of Doing Business Rank 43rd[6]
External
Exports $45.5 billion (2011 est.)
Export goods copper, gold, zinc, iron, steel, petroleum products, gas, chemicals, heavy equipment, processed wood, coffee, textiles, fishmeal, asparagus, cotton, avocados, paprika, fruits and vegetables, processed food, brewing, machinery, pharmaceutical
Main export partners China 15.2%, Switzerland 13%, U.S. 12.7%, Canada 9.1%, Japan 4.8%, Germany 4.2% (2011)
Imports $33.5 billion (2011 est.)
Import goods petroleum and petroleum products, plastics, machinery, vehicles, iron and steel, wheat, paper
Main import partners U.S. 19.5%, China 16.6%, Brazil 6.5%, Ecuador 5.2%, Argentina 4.8% (2011)
FDI stock $50.5 billion (31 December 2010 est.)
Gross external debt $23.5 billion (31 December 2009 est.)
Public finances
Public debt 15% of GDP (2010 est.)
Revenues $37.0 billion (2010 est.)
Expenses $39.5 billion (2010 est.)
Economic aid $525 million (2010 est.)
Credit rating
Foreign reserves US$63.2 billion (November 2012)[9]
Main data source: CIA World Fact Book
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars

 

International Delivery to Peru

If you are shipping to Peru, why not let Intercargo take the stress and hassel out of your shipping needs. We offer an efficient freight service to all international destination ports, with many Airlines daily and Shipping lines departing every week. We can ensure your items are loaded soon after collection/delivery.

Smaller items can sometime be more economical to send by Air freight, however for many larger shipments we can also provide Sea Freight Services including 20ft or 40ft steel containers. Our services vary depending on your needs. We can supply a container for you to pack and load on-site. Our packing service includes packing, palletising and shrink-wrapping.

Nationwide Collection Services from all Over the UK (Ship from UK to Peru)

Birmingham | London | Manchester | Leeds | Liverpool | Nottingham | Derby Burton | Lichfield | Sutton Coldfield | Streetly | Solihull | West Midlands | Edinburgh | Glasgow | Bradford | Bristol | Bath | Exeter | Oxford | Surrey | Nofolk | Brighton | Devon | Nottingham | York | Swindon | Wales | PH35 Shipping Services we offer to Peru Shipping Boxes to Peru | Car Shipping to Peru | UK House Removals | Boat Shipping Container Shipping Peru | Overseas Removals | UK Moving Quotes | House removals Peru Full loads & Part loads | Free Removal Quote | baggage to Peru excess baggage to Peru | movers oversea moving | shipping container . 

Container-shipping encompasses a number of different options. We offer 20ft or 40ft sole-use container services, to contain only your vehicle, to various ports in Peru and around the world. You effectively pay for the sole use of the container, for your vehicle only. (A number of options are available at extra cost should you have other requirements and wish to ship them at the same time.) Selected port destinations are also served by ocean-going RORO ferry services. Such vessels are purpose-built carriers, used by manufacturers to deliver brand-new vehicles around the world. Vehicles are protected from the elements in enclosed decks, and are secured by straps and chocks. Service frequency is usually once or twice a month, and the transit time is sometimes longer than for container vessels, but there can be useful cost savings on some routes than with container shipment.

In Peru, Intercargo provide a full range of freight forwarding and Courier services, below is list of our most popular services;