SHIPPING TO THE CARIBBEAN AND BEYOND
Bon Trade Intl. is an N.V.O.C.C. (Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier) and Freight Forwarding operation that focuses on specific markets.
Bon Trade Intl. Corp. was founded in 1984 to serve the export trade from South Florida – the U.S. gateway to Central and South America – to the Caribbean. From its centrally located warehouse in Miami, Bon Trade Intl. Corp. has been involved in receiving cargo from clients all over the U.S.A, Canada and Asia who need to ship to the Caribbean or South America.
With our regular schedule of container loads, we are able to offer weekly shipments of small to medium-sized orders to the islands of Aruba, Curacao and St. Maarten. We are also able to offer freight services for full-container loads at competitive rates, due to our carrier contracts and years of experience in this area.
We also offer shipping by air with Federal Express, American Airlines (counter-to-counter) and Amerijet’s air cargo service at some of the lowest prices out there. These services are an alternative to our sea-bound services; some customers also find that their combination is the best option. We can also accommodate orders of 800 cubic feet or larger through container-sharing, which is known as Less-than-Container load ordering. This option may optimize costs for some customers.
Here at Bon Trade, we have also specialized in vehicle exportation since 1996. This is a necessary step in vehicle shipping, due to the U.S. Customs requirements concerning the exportation of all self-propelled vehicles from the United States. For more information, visit: www.cbp.gov, or email sales@bontrade.com to learn how Bon Trade can help prepare your vehicle for exportation.
We proudly support the Help the Schoolchildren Foundation of Curaçao, an organization that gathers donated goods from the Netherlands and other benefactors to provide essential resources to schools, associations, and foundations across Curaçao, Aruba, and Bonaire.
Contact us now to receive a quote for all your Floridian logistics and cargo needs.