Ocean Freight Route

AltamiraBogota

MXATM
BOG
Distance
1,749 NM
Ocean Transit
## Days
Service Frequency
Daily Sailings

Logistics Infrastructure Profile

Comparative analysis of origin and destination capabilities.

MX
Origin Port

Altamira

Infrastructure Highlights

  • High-draft berths capable of handling long-haul ocean-going vessels
  • Dedicated terminals for box, chemical, and breakbulk operations
  • Well-connected road and rail access to the industrial corridor of Northern Mexico
  • Large-scale petrochemical and industrial park facilities adjacent to the port area

Key Exports

Petrochemicals and chemical productsRefined petroleum productsSteel and metal productsAutomotive parts and industrial machineryAgricultural commodities (grains and oilseeds)

Export Compliance

Shippers are required to follow Mexican customs and health and safety regulations for hazardous and food-grade cargo.

BO
Destination Port

Bogota

Infrastructure Highlights

  • Extensive airfreight facilities at El Dorado International Airport, including dedicated cargo terminals and temperature-controlled storage
  • High-frequency multimodal connections linking Bogota to Caribbean and Pacific seaports such as Cartagena and Buenaventura
  • High-capacity logistics parks and distribution centers in the Bogota metropolitan area supporting Andean distribution
  • Robust customs and security infrastructure at the airport cargo area, including non-intrusive inspection and bonded warehouses

Key Imports

Machinery and industrial equipmentElectronics and telecommunications equipmentChemicals and pharmaceutical inputsAutomotive parts and vehicles (via inland distribution from seaports)Consumer goods and retail merchandise

Import Regulations

Consignees are required to register with Colombian customs (DIAN) and ensure that all commercial invoices, packing lists, and air waybills are consistent with the electronic declarations

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