Shipping From Aruba To USA

Reliable, cost-effective, and professionally coordinated logistics solutions by Velotac Logistics from Aruba to the United States.

Velotac Logistics provides door-to-door freight services from Aruba to major destinations across the USA, including ocean freight, air freight, customs clearance, warehousing, drayage, and final delivery.
Supported by strong carrier partnerships and an integrated U.S. logistics network, we ensure stable transit times, secure cargo handling, and flexible shipping solutions tailored to global supply chain needs.

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Why Choose Velotaclogistics

Worldwide Port Coverage Overview

Port of Oranjestad

The Port of Oranjestad is Aruba's premier commercial and cruise port.
📌The nation's central hub for imports and exports
📌Integrated capabilities for cruise ships, container traffic, and bulk cargo
📌Serves routes connecting to the United States, Panama, and the Caribbean
📌Located in the capital city, Oranjestad
Key Feature: A national-level dual-core port for both trade and tourism

Barcadera Port

Barcadera Port is Aruba's modern cargo port.
📌Primary Container and Cargo Operations Area
📌New Deep-Water Cargo Port
📌Assumes a portion of Oranjestad's cargo functions
📌Core Industrial Logistics Hub
Key Feature: A true "Primary Cargo Port"

San Nicolas Harbour

San Nicolas Harbour is an energy and industrial port.
📌Associated with the refining industry
📌Involves crude oil and tanker transport
📌Predominantly industrial in nature
📌Not a major container port
Key Characteristic: Energy-focused port

Paardenbaai Harbour

Paardenbaai Harbour is a tourism and yachting port area.
📌Accommodates yachts and tourist vessels
📌Located near commercial and resort districts
📌Primarily serves small vessels
Key Feature: Leisure and Tourism Port

OTHER PORTS

🚢 Commercial / General Port
Port of Oranjestad
🚢 Cargo Port
Barcadera Port
🛢️ Industrial / Oil Port
San Nicolas Harbour
🚢 Yacht / Tourism Port
Paardenbaai Harbour

SERVICE TIERS

Transportation Service Categories

📍AIR FREIGHT

Fast and reliable air freight service from Aruba to the USA with 2–7 days transit time. We work with major carriers such as DHL, FedEx, and UPS to ensure stable, efficient, and secure international delivery.

  • Transit Time: 2–7 Days
  • Visibility: Full end-to-end tracking
  • Best For: Urgent, high-value, and lightweight shipments
  • Coverage: Aruba to all major airports and destinations across the USA

Ideal for e-commerce, samples, and time-sensitive cargo requiring fast customs clearance and consistent, reliable delivery.

📍SEA FREIGHT

Cost-effective and stable ocean freight service from Aruba to the USA for bulk cargo and container shipments.

  • Transit Time: 18–40 Days (Port to Port)
  • Shipping Options: FCL / LCL available
  • Best For: Bulk cargo, heavy goods, and large-volume shipments
  • Coverage: Aruba to all major US ports (Los Angeles, New York, Houston, etc.)

Ideal for businesses seeking lower shipping costs with reliable container shipping, customs clearance support, and consistent ocean transport solutions.

 

📍WAREHOUSING

Flexible and secure warehousing solutions supporting global supply chain efficiency from Aruba to the USA.

  • Services: Storage, labeling, picking & packing, consolidation
  • Visibility: Real-time inventory management
  • Best For: E-commerce, bulk distribution, and cross-border fulfillment
  • Locations: Strategic warehouse hubs in Aruba, China, and the USA

Ideal for businesses needing efficient storage solutions, faster order processing, and smoother international logistics operations.

📍DRAYAGE Service (Port Trucking USA)

Reliable short-distance container transport connecting ports, rail yards, and warehouses across the United States for shipments arriving from Aruba.

  • Service Scope: Port → Warehouse / Rail → Warehouse / Port Transfer
  • Speed: Same-day or next-day pickup available
  • Best For: Import containers, FCL shipments, and inland movement after ocean arrival
  • Coverage: Major US ports and inland logistics hubs

Ideal for moving containers quickly after ocean freight from Aruba to ensure smooth customs release and efficient inland delivery to final destinations.

OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE

Our Shipping Process

①   Booking & Planning

Provide shipment details including weight/volume and routing preferences. We confirm optimal carriers and schedules to ensure lead-time stability.

④  Transportation

Cargo is transferred onto contracted flights. We monitor real-time schedules and provide milestone updates throughout the transit phase.

②  Pickup & Consolidation

Cargo is collected or received at Velotaclogistics hubs. Our team performs measurement, repacking, and precise labeling while preparing export documentation.

⑤  Overseas Clearance & Breakbulk

Arrival at U.S. hubs (LAX/SFO/ORD). Bonded handling and coordinated clearance through licensed brokers precede pallet breakdown.

③  Export Declaration

Compliant export filing for all express and special-line shipments, managed through standardized digital workflows to prevent origin delays.

⑥ Final Delivery & Visibility

Seamless transition to last-mile carriers. Full visibility remains active from initial pickup to the final milestone at destination.

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Aruba’s Queen Beatrix International Airport can experience limited cargo capacity during peak tourism or cruise seasons. When cargo slots are fully booked, shipments may be temporarily stored in secure warehouse facilities until space becomes available. Logistics providers may also shift urgent cargo to alternative air routes via regional hubs. Proper coordination ensures goods remain documented and ready for departure without requiring full reprocessing, helping maintain compliance during U.S. customs preparation.

In Aruba’s hospitality sector, resorts often receive goods from multiple international suppliers. When shipments are combined, invoice mismatches can occur during customs review. Warehousing teams separate cargo by supplier, reconcile documents, and standardize packing lists before export. This prevents valuation conflicts and ensures each item is correctly declared. Proper documentation alignment is essential for smooth clearance when entering the United States and reduces the risk of customs delays.

Yes. Aruba’s coastal climate can expose stored electronics to high humidity and salt air corrosion risks. Warehouse facilities use climate-controlled environments, sealed packaging, and desiccant protection to minimize moisture exposure. Pre-export inspections help identify early signs of corrosion or condensation damage. Proper environmental control ensures electronics maintain functionality and comply with U.S. import quality expectations upon arrival.

Duty-free retail goods often include cosmetics, alcohol alternatives, and luxury items, each requiring different classification rules when entering the U.S. Warehousing teams separate goods by category, verify labeling, and ensure documentation matches declared values. Without proper separation, customs may reassess duties or request additional verification. Structured handling improves compliance and reduces inspection delays during import processing.

Casino supply shipments may include gaming furniture, electronic systems, and specialized components requiring detailed documentation. Customs authorities often request technical descriptions and valuation breakdowns. Warehouses assist by verifying equipment lists, organizing components, and ensuring correct labeling before export. Proper preparation reduces inspection risks and ensures equipment arrives ready for installation or operational use in U.S. facilities.

Yes. Aruba’s humid environment can weaken cardboard and wooden packaging over time if storage conditions are not controlled. Warehouse inspections identify structural weakness, moisture damage, or pallet instability. If issues are found, goods may be repackaged or reinforced before export. This ensures cargo remains safe during trucking, air freight, or sea transport to the United States.

Cruise ship supplies in Aruba require fast processing due to strict departure schedules. Warehouses prioritize sorting, labeling, and consolidation of food, beverages, and maintenance goods. Logistics providers coordinate trucking and customs clearance to ensure timely loading. Proper organization minimizes delays and ensures vessels receive accurate inventory before departure to international waters.

Inconsistent product naming can create customs classification confusion. Warehousing teams standardize product descriptions into internationally recognized terminology before export. Logistics providers align invoices, packing lists, and HS codes to ensure consistency. This reduces the risk of customs inquiries and helps maintain smooth clearance when goods arrive in the United States.

Yes. Although Aruba is geographically small, trucking plays an important role in connecting suppliers, warehouses, and the port. Logistics providers coordinate pickups from hotels, retail suppliers, and industrial facilities. Efficient routing ensures cargo reaches consolidation points on time for export preparation. This internal transport system is essential for maintaining smooth supply chain operations.

Tourism infrastructure in Aruba often requires urgent spare parts for HVAC systems, kitchen equipment, or resort maintenance. Logistics providers prioritize these shipments through expedited warehousing, immediate documentation processing, and fast customs coordination. Air freight is commonly used when urgency is high. Proper labeling ensures parts move quickly through export channels and reach U.S. destinations or repair hubs without operational downtime.

Hospitality kits often include toiletries, linens, and accessories packaged together. These mixed categories require careful separation for customs classification. Warehousing teams organize kits into standardized units and ensure proper labeling. Without structured handling, customs may request clarification or delay clearance. Proper preparation ensures smooth import processing and accurate distribution in U.S. hotel supply chains.

Yes. Warehousing services in Aruba allow temporary storage when buyers in the United States delay acceptance due to scheduling or logistics constraints. Goods remain secure and fully documented until delivery is confirmed. This flexibility helps importers manage inventory timing and avoid forced deliveries or storage penalties at destination warehouses.