How to Send IT Equipment to Brazil

Looking to send Laptops or other IT equipment to your remote teams in Brazil? ZenAdmin simplifies IT procurement, leasing, management, shipping, and compliance across borders. Learn how to seamlessly manage logistics, customs, and IT outsourcing for your remote team in Brazil.

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Shipping IT Equipment to Brazil: What Global Teams Need to Know

As global remote work continues to expand, more businesses are hiring and onboarding distributed teams across Brazil, especially in fast-growing tech and service hubs like São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and Campinas. To enable productivity from day one, companies often need to send essential IT equipment, such as Smartphones lead (strong Samsung, Motorola demand); PCs and laptops follow., to employees, contractors, or field teams working remotely.


However, shipping IT hardware internationally is rarely simple. Organizations must navigate customs rules, import duties, documentation requirements, logistics timelines, and country-specific compliance regulations, which can cause delays and unexpected costs.


This guide breaks down everything you need to know about how to send IT equipment to Brazil, including documentation, customs duties, shipping options, delivery timelines, and best practices, plus how platforms like ours can simplify the process with end-to-end device procurement, deployment, and tracking.

Why Companies Send IT Equipment to Brazil
Remote Work Growth in Brazil
  • Remote-first hiring is on the rise in Brazil, with more global companies building distributed teams here.
  • Businesses are onboarding Software developer, Mobile developer, Data analyst, QA engineer, Customer support representative, UX/UI designer, Digital marketing specialist, Sales development representative, Content writer, Virtual assistant fully remotely and need ready-to-use devices from day one.
  • Standardized company-issued devices help maintain security, compliance, and performance across a growing remote workforce.
Key Talent Hubs in Brazil
  • Companies frequently ship IT equipment to major hubs such as:
    • São Paulo: Latin America's largest financial and innovation powerhouse, hosting over 150 listed companies, Fortune 500 HQs, and a booming tech ecosystem.
    • Rio de Janeiro: Dynamic energy and tourism hub with Petrobras headquarters, oil/gas operations, and a vibrant creative/media scene driving regional commerce.
    • Campinas: High-tech "Brazilian Silicon Valley" anchored by the University of Campinas (Unicamp), aerospace, biotech firms, and R&D clusters.
  • These cities combine strong internet infrastructure, experienced tech talent, and favorable business ecosystems, making them ideal locations for remote and hybrid teams.
Industries Hiring Globally in Brazil
  • Global companies across multiple sectors are building teams in Brazil, including:
    • Information technology and software services
    • Digital marketing, design, and creative services
    • Customer support, BPO, and back-office services
    • Finance, accounting, and business services (and more)
  • Roles in engineering, product, customer support, sales, and operations often require company-provided laptops, monitors, and accessories to connect securely to internal tools and systems.
What IT Equipment Can You Ship to Brazil
Popular IT Equipment in Brazil
Laptop
Mouse
Monitor
Keyboard
Headphones
Accessories
Popular IT Brands in Brazil
And Many More +

Laptops

  • Supported brands: Lenovo, HP, Dell, Acer, Asus, Apple, Samsung
  • Ideal for engineering, design, support, and business teams
  • Pre-configurable with OS, security policies, and MDM before shipping

Monitors

  • Available screen sizes: 21.5", 22", 23.8", 24", 25", 27", 28", 29" (ultrawide), 31.5", 32", 34" (ultrawide)
  • Includes portable travel monitors and full-size displays
  • Recommended for roles requiring multi-screen productivity

Phones & Tablets

  • Corporate use for field teams, logistics, on-site personnel & sales reps
  • Compatible with eSIM/local SIM depending on carrier rules
  • Available models: iOS / Android / Enterprise-rugged devices

Essential Accessories

  • Frequently shipped peripherals include:
    • Keyboards & mice
    • Headsets & speakers
    • Webcams
    • Docking stations
    • Routers / travel Wi-Fi / data cards
  • Ensure compatibility and power standards for Brazil

Restricted or Approval-Required Items in Brazil

Some equipment may require additional authorization before import:

  • Lithium-ion batteries above up to 100 Wh per lithium‑ion battery in standard air shipments; 100–160 Wh only in limited cases with airline/courier approval; >160 Wh generally not accepted.
  • Network & RF equipment requiring telecom licensing
  • Used or refurbished electronic equipment depending on customs rules
  • Commercial quantities subject to extra approvals

⚠️ Requirements vary based on customs category and intended use. Always verify documentation and permits for Brazil before shipping.

Customs Duty & Taxes for Importing IT Equipment into Brazil

Understanding customs charges is essential before shipping devices into Brazil. Import duties and taxes vary based on the type of equipment, declared value, intended use, and documentation accuracy. Below is a quick reference to average charges applied when importing IT hardware.

Customs Duty & Tax Breakdown
ItemImport DutyVAT / GSTAdditional Fees
Laptop0%17-19%15%
Monitor0%17-19%15%
Mobile / Tablet0%17-19%15%
Accessories0%17-19%15%

Important Notes

  • Charges may vary depending on whether the item is new, used, or refurbished
  • Incorrect valuation or paperwork can delay clearance or increase costs
  • Bulk imports may require additional permits or business documentation

📌 Tip: Always check updated duty rules for IT equipment before shipping to avoid delays and penalties.

Delivery Timelines & Shipping Overview for Brazil

Shipping timelines and costs vary depending on the service level, carrier, shipment weight, and customs clearance speed. Here’s a quick overview of typical delivery expectations when sending IT equipment to Brazil

Estimated Shipping Time & Cost
Shipping MethodAverage Time
Express Delivery1–3 business days (FedEx International Priority Freight)
Economy Shipping2–5 business days (FedEx International Economy Freight)
Sea Freight15–36 days (from US/China)
Need accurate pricing for your shipment?

Shipping costs vary significantly based on device type, quantity, origin country, customs category, and urgency.

Important Notes

  • Import rules vary by country and device category
  • Incorrect valuation or documentation can delay clearance or lead to rejection
  • Some countries restrict used, refurbished, or opened devices
  • Bulk imports may require additional permits or business documentation

📌 Always verify country-specific import rules before shipping IT equipment.

Best Practices to Safely Pack IT Equipment

Proper packaging is essential when shipping laptops, monitors, and other sensitive IT equipment to Brazil, especially when devices contain lithium batteries or fragile display components. Following the right packing standards ensures safe transit, prevents damage, and avoids customs issues or carrier rejection.

Recommended Packaging Materials

Use these as checklist cards or icons:

  • Anti-shock padded boxes or original manufacturer packaging
  • Bubble wrap, foam inserts, and corner protectors
  • Anti-static sleeves for internal components
  • Double-layer corrugated outer box for enhanced protection
  • Water-resistant sealing tape for humidity protection
  • Fragile & lithium battery labels on the outer surface

Add Shipping Insurance

  • Always opt for device value coverage to protect against loss, theft, or transit damage
  • Insurance is recommended for high-value items like laptops, monitors, and smartphones
  • Coverage is typically available through major carriers (DHL, Kuehne + Nagel, Maersk (AP Moller – Maersk)) or third-party providers

Lithium Battery Compliance

Most IT equipment contains lithium-ion batteries, which are regulated for air transport. Ensure compliance before shipping to Brazil.

  • Maximum allowed battery capacity: up to 100 Wh per lithium‑ion battery in standard air shipments; 100–160 Wh only in limited cases with airline/courier approval; >160 Wh generally not accepted.
  • Devices should be powered off completely before packing
  • Batteries must remain installed inside the device (not shipped loose)
  • External spare batteries may require additional documentation or packaging

Managing Restrictions & Approvals

  • Some carriers require Special Handling (DGR) for laptops, phones, and tablets
  • Declare full battery specifications in shipping documents
  • Shipments may be rejected if batteries are damaged or exceed the rating allowed for Brazil
Options to Send IT Equipment to Brazil
Ship from Your HQ

How it works: Ship company-owned IT devices directly from your headquarters to employees in Brazil.

Pros
  • Maintain standardized device setup & security controls
  • Utilize existing IT inventory
  • Enables pre-configuration & MDM deployment before shipping
Cons
  • Higher shipping & customs clearance costs
  • Risk of customs delays & approval requirements
  • Longer delivery timelines for remote regions
Purchase Locally in Brazil

How it works: Buy new devices from authorized resellers or marketplaces within Brazil and deliver locally.

Marketplace Options: Mercado Livre, Amazon Brasil, Submarino
Pros
  • Faster delivery to local cities & remote regions
  • Reduced customs duties & import paperwork
  • Easy access to regional warranties & service centers
Cons
  • Pricing variations based on availability
  • Limited brand/model consistency across regions
  • May require internal logistics coordination
Use an IT Asset Management & Logistics Platform

How it works: Full-service partner handles device procurement, deployment, shipping, and returns across Brazil.

Key capabilities
  • Device procurement + delivery + retrieval
  • Remote onboarding & offboarding automation
  • MDM setup, asset tracking & lifecycle visibility
  • Global carrier, customs & insurance handling
Best for
  • Distributed teams scaling quickly
  • Minimizing operational overhead & delays
  • Companies looking for automation rather than manual logistics
How ZenAdmin Helps You Send IT Equipment to Brazil

A single platform to procure, ship, track, manage, and retrieve IT equipment for distributed teams in Brazil, without dealing with customs complexities, logistics delays, or manual coordination.

What We Do

  • Ship or source IT equipment locally in Brazil (new & certified devices)
  • End-to-end logistics support including tracking, customs clearance & insurance
  • MDM enrollment & security configuration before dispatch
  • Asset lifecycle management including retrieval, swaps, upgrades & buyback
  • Onboarding & offboarding workflow automation
  • Delivery in 2–5 days to major cities like São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Campinas

Why Teams Choose ZenAdmin

  • Reduce device delivery time from weeks to days
  • Eliminate compliance & customs risk
  • Lower operational workload for HR, IT & finance teams
  • Maintain full visibility & control of global device inventory