
Atlantic Project Cargo makes it easy to ship heavy equipment to Argentina. We ship construction machinery, agricultural equipment, industrial units, and oversized cargo.
We take care of everything, from taking it apart to delivering it, so it’s easy for you.
What We Ship to Argentina
We specialize in new and used equipment, including:
- Construction Machinery
Excavators, bulldozers, wheel loaders, cranes - Agricultural Equipment
Tractors, combines, planters, harvesters - Mining Equipment
Rock trucks, drills, crushers - Industrial Units
Generators, turbines, transformers - Oversized Cargo
Modular units, tanks, and heavy structures
Need help sourcing machinery? We work with verified suppliers across the Americas, Europe, and Asia — and offer equipment sourcing as part of our logistics package.
Equipment Sourcing & Short-Term Financing
Need help finding the right machine? We offer equipment sourcing through our trusted dealer network, plus short-term financing options for approved buyers:
- No full payment upfront
- Deposit-based bookings
- Pay the balance after the shipment is dispatched
This makes it easier for farms, contractors, and resellers in Argentina to secure equipment quickly without cash flow delays.
Shipping Methods for Argentina
Our experts will choose the best port-to-port or door-to-door solution for your Argentina destination, including Buenos Aires, Rosario, Bahía Blanca, San Nicolás, Campana, La Plata, Zárate, and Puerto Madryn.
Shipping heavy equipment to Argentina involves several methods, each with its own considerations.
- Roll-On/Roll-Off (RORO)
- Flat Rack Shipping
- Container Shipping
- Break Bulk Shipping
Cargo Preparation—Disassembly, Fumigation & More
Argentina has strict import requirements. We ensure full compliance:
- Disassembly & Packing
We take machines apart to fit them in containers - Fumigation
We use approved treatments to meet Argentina’s customs rules - Phytosanitary Washing
We clean and decontaminate used equipment - ISPM-15 Crating
We use special wooden packing for containers
Every shipment comes with documentation support and export compliance management.
Facts About Argentina – Language, Population, Time Zone, Currency
Argentina, a beautiful country located in South America, is predominantly Spanish-speaking, with Spanish being the official and most widely spoken language. It is home to a diverse population of approximately 45 million people, as of the latest statistics. The country operates under the time zone of Argentina Time (ART), which is 3 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-3). In terms of currency, the Argentine Peso (ARS) is the official medium of exchange.
The Major Industries In Argentina
A diverse range of high-growth industries characterizes Argentina’s economy. Primarily, the agriculture industry stands out, given the country’s expansive fertile lands used to cultivate soybeans, wheat, and corn. The country’s wine industry, particularly in regions like Mendoza, contributes significantly to the economy. In addition, the automotive industry is a significant player, with several multinational companies having manufacturing plants in the country. Furthermore, the IT industry has grown substantially recently, with numerous tech start-ups developing in Argentina. Finally, the energy sector, especially oil and gas, remains vital to Argentina’s industrial landscape.
Argentina’s Trade Overview

Argentina has a vibrant and diverse economy, with significant sectors, including agriculture, manufacturing, and mining. It is one of the world’s leading exporters of wheat, corn, beef, wine, and lemon goods. The country’s trade balance has traditionally been positive, exporting more goods and services than imports. Brazil, the United States, Chile, and China are key trade partners, with China recently becoming Argentina’s largest trading partner, especially in the vital soybean market.
Exporting To Argentina: The Challenges
- Regulatory Environment
Argentina’s complex and often changing regulatory environment can significantly challenge exporters. Import licenses, safety standards, and customs regulations can be difficult to navigate without local expertise - Logistical Complications
Argentina’s infrastructure, while improving, can present logistical challenges. These include potential delays in shipping and increased costs associated with transport - Currency Fluctuation
The Argentine peso can be highly volatile, posing a risk for exporters. Currency fluctuations can affect profitability and require a careful risk management strategy - Language Barrier
Although many businesses in Argentina operate in English, exporters must still overcome language barriers. Understanding local customs and nuances can be crucial to successful business relationships - Economic Instability
Argentina has struggled with financial instability in the past, which can make it a risky market for exporters. It’s essential to stay informed about the economic climate and adjust strategies as needed - Bureaucracy
The country has a high level of bureaucracy that can complicate business operations. Dealing with red tape can be time-consuming and costly, especially for foreign companies unfamiliar
Ocean Freight Ports In Argentina
Argentina has several significant ocean freight ports crucial to commerce and trade:
- Port of Buenos Aires
- Port of Dock Sud
- Ports of Bahia Blanca
- Port of La Plata
- Port of Quequen
- Port of Santa Fe
Let’s Move Your Equipment to Argentina
Whether you’re importing farm equipment to Córdoba or industrial machinery to Buenos Aires, Atlantic Project Cargo is your reliable logistics partner.
Contact us today for a free quote or sourcing assistance.
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