How to Ship Food & Household from the USA to Dominican Republic
Everything you need to send food and household goods from the USA to Dominican Republic β packing, customs, transit times and door-to-door delivery to Santo Domingo, Santiago, La Romana.
Shipping food and household goods to Dominican Republic
Food and household goods usually travel by sea in boxes or barrels for the best value, often combined with other items. For food and household goods, sea freight via Port of Caucedo (~2β5 weeks) gives the best price-to-volume value. ShipHub picks up your shipment in all 50 states, handles export and customs, then delivers door-to-door in Dominican Republic, including Santo Domingo, Santiago, La Romana.
How to prepare your shipment
Good packing protects your goods and lowers your cost.
- Ship non-perishable, sealed and clearly labeled food only
- Use strong boxes or barrels and cushion fragile jars
- List every food item for a smooth customs declaration
- Keep liquids upright and double-bagged to prevent leaks
Customs and delivery in Dominican Republic
Every shipment entering Dominican Republic clears customs (entry point: Port of Caucedo). Duties depend on the type and declared value of the goods. We prepare the paperwork and handle final delivery to the receiver's address.
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Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to ship food and household goods to Dominican Republic?
By sea, expect around 2β5 weeks via Port of Caucedo, depending on the sailing and consolidation schedule.
What's the best way to ship food and household goods?
Sea freight is usually the most economical for this kind of bulky shipment.
Do you handle customs in Dominican Republic?
Yes. We prepare export paperwork and handle customs clearance on arrival in Dominican Republic, then deliver door-to-door.
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