Auto Parts Sourcing for Brazil Importers
INMETRO compulsory certification for regulated parts. SISCOMEX-compatible documentation. NCM code guidance to optimise duties. CIF Santos — 35–42 days.
Why Kymon for the Brazil Market?
INMETRO Certification
INMETRO compulsory certification is required for brake pads, headlights, and other regulated parts. Kymon works with INMETRO-accredited labs to obtain certificates before shipment.
SISCOMEX-Compatible Documentation
We issue all export documents compatible with SISCOMEX requirements: commercial invoice, packing list, BL, and certificates formatted for DI (Declaração de Importação) submission.
NCM Duty Code Guidance
Brazil's auto parts import duties range widely across NCM codes. We advise on correct NCM classification to optimise your duty rate and total tax exposure.
CIF Santos Shipping
We arrange shipments to Santos (São Paulo) via Shanghai, Ningbo, or Qingdao. Transit 35–42 days. FCL and LCL consolidation for smaller orders.
Top Part Categories
- Brake Pads (INMETRO certified)
- Filters (Oil, Air)
- Suspension Parts
- Engine Parts
- Lighting (INMETRO certified)
- Body Parts
Certifications Required
- INMETRO compulsory certification
- ABNT NBR standards compliance
- MERCOSUL technical standards
Shipping & Incoterms
Sea freight to Santos (São Paulo) or Paranaguá. Transit: 35–42 days. FCL and LCL available.
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Before Kymon
Required certified parts with complex documentation for a regulated market. Previous Chinese supplier failed to deliver compliant certification documents.
After Kymon
Kymon coordinated factory audit, lab certification, and complete export documentation package, completing the order on schedule.
CE-certified source in 18 days · $9,400 saved vs. local distributor
Frequently Asked Questions
- What INMETRO certification is needed for auto parts imported into Brazil?
- INMETRO compulsory certification is required for certain auto parts including brake pads, headlights, and child safety seats. Kymon works with INMETRO-accredited labs to obtain certificates before shipment.
- What are Brazil's import tax rates for auto parts?
- Brazil's auto parts import duties range from 14% to 35% under NCM tariff codes, plus ICMS, PIS, and COFINS state taxes. Total tax burden can reach 60–80% of CIF value. We provide detailed NCM code guidance to optimise your duty classification.
- What documentation does SISCOMEX require for auto parts imports?
- An authorised Brazilian importer submits the DI (Declaração de Importação) via SISCOMEX. Kymon provides all export documents (invoice, packing list, BL, certificates) in formats compatible with SISCOMEX requirements.
- Which Chinese ports ship to Brazil and what are typical transit times?
- Shipments from Shanghai, Ningbo, or Qingdao to Santos take 35–42 days. To Paranaguá or Rio de Janeiro transit is similar. We support FCL and LCL consolidation for smaller orders.
- Can you supply parts meeting MERCOSUL technical standards?
- We source parts that meet MERCOSUL standards where applicable. For Brazil specifically, we focus on ABNT NBR standards for applicable categories and can provide test reports from accredited labs.
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