How to send IT equipment to Colombia

Looking to send Laptops or other IT equipment to distributed teams in Colombia? GroWrk simplifies IT asset management, shipping, and compliance across borders. Learn how to seamlessly manage logistics, customs, and IT outsourcing for your remote team.

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At a glance

Before shipping IT equipment or outsourcing IT services to Colombia, it is essential to understand the country's unique landscape. Colombia is one of South America’s largest economies, offering a robust digital infrastructure and a growing IT industry.

CURRENCY

Colombian Peso (COP)

OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Spanish

TIME ZONE

UTC-5 (Colombia Time)

CUSTOMS DUTY ON ELECTRONICS

0-20% + 19% VAT

Import duties in Colombia range from 0% to 20%, depending on the product. The standard Value Added Tax (VAT) is 19%.

SHIPPING LEAD TIME

7-14 days

Standard shipping times to Colombia vary based on the origin and shipping method. For instance, shipping from the U.S. averages 13 working days.

IT OUTSOURCING MARKET

$755 million

By 2025, revenue in this sector is projected to reach US$755.29m, with an annual growth rate (CAGR 2025-2029) of 9.43%.

Overview of IT operations in Colombia

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Expanding IT sector: Colombia's IT industry has experienced significant growth, with exports increasing by 4.7% from 2016 to 2021, reaching $299 million. The demand for tech services is high in sectors like fintech, health tech, agritech, oil and gas, and energy and telecommunications.

Government initiatives: The Colombian government has implemented programs to support innovation and investment in technology. For instance, the "Plan Vive Digital" aimed to increase internet adoption and reduce poverty through technology. Additionally, the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation focuses on formulating and executing state policies in science, technology, and innovation.

Skilled workforce: Colombia offers one of the largest tech talent pools in Latin America, with more than 150,000 IT professionals across the country. The main hubs for software development are situated in Medellin, Bogota, Barranquilla, Cali, and Cartagena.

Cost advantages: Competitive labor costs provide a cost-effective solution for businesses seeking IT services. Colombia's growing domestic demand and experience in developing specialized solutions make it an attractive outsourcing destination.

Geographic advantage: Colombia's time zone aligns well with North America, enabling real-time collaboration. Its strategic location and robust infrastructure further enhance its appeal as a nearshore outsourcing destination.

Shipping IT equipment to Colombia: What you need to know

Customs regulations

All IT equipment must comply with Colombia's customs laws. Importers are required to submit an Import Declaration to the National Directorate of Taxes and Customs (DIAN). This declaration includes detailed information about the goods, their value, and applicable duties and taxes. 

Duties and taxes

Colombia applies import duties ranging from 0% to 20%, depending on the product's classification under the Harmonized System (HS) code. The standard Value Added Tax (VAT) rate is 19%, applied to the customs value and import duty sum.

Required documentation
  • Commercial Invoice
  • Packing List
  • Import Declaration Form
  • Andean Custom Value Declaration (for
  • shipments valued at USD 5,000 FOB or more)
  • Certificate of Origin
  • Technical Specifications Sheet
  • Proof of Purchase
  • Importer Registration (required for companies)
Import restrictions

Certain high-tech items may require special permits or are prohibited. Additionally, used electronic equipment might need extra documentation or face import restrictions. It's advisable to consult with DIAN or a customs broker to determine if specific permits are necessary for your shipment. 

New vs. Used equipment

New Electronics: These typically undergo standard customs processing with required documentation such as a commercial invoice, import declaration form, and proof of payment.

Used Electronics: Importing used laptops or other IT equipment requires additional certifications, such as:

  • Proof of Data Wiping: Ensures compliance with Colombia’s data protection laws.
  • Condition Certification: A document indicating the equipment has been refurbished or is in working condition.
  • Environmental Compliance:  Colombia’s regulations mandate adherence to e-waste policies to minimize environmental impact.
Data privacy laws
Colombia enforces strict data privacy regulations under the General Personal Data Protection Law (LGPD), which aligns closely with the EU’s GDPR. This law applies to data processing activities and must be considered when outsourcing IT services or shipping IT equipment containing personal data.
Penalties or fines for non-compliance
  • Environmental penalties: Improper electronic waste (e-waste) disposal is subject to strict environmental regulations in Colombia. Law 430 of 1998 defines the management and final disposal of hazardous waste, including e-waste. Violations can result in substantial fines and legal consequences. For instance, under the Basel Convention, which Colombia has ratified, penalties for improper e-waste disposal can reach up to 28 trillion pesos (approximately $10 million).
  • Data protection violations: Failure to adequately erase sensitive data from IT equipment before disposal can breach Colombia's data protection laws, notably Law 1581 of 2012. The Superintendence of Industry and Commerce (SIC) enforces these regulations and can impose fines up to 2,000 minimum legal monthly salaries, equivalent to approximately COP 1.288 billion (around USD 545,000). Additional sanctions may include suspension of activities related to data processing and, in severe cases, imprisonment for responsible individuals.

Checklist for sending laptops to Colombia

When shipping laptops to Colombia, it’s important to follow a few best practices to ensure the process goes smoothly, and your equipment arrives safely and on time. Here are some helpful shipping tips:

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  • Checklist Select trusted couriers: Choose reliable couriers such as GroWrk, DHL, UPS, FedEx, or Servientrega (Colombia’s national courier service) for international shipping. These carriers offer tracking services and have experience handling Colombian customs procedures.
  • ChecklistCheck service levels: Select the appropriate shipping option based on urgency. Express shipping (3-6 days) for high-priority deliveries. Standard shipping (7-14 days) for cost-effective options.
  • ChecklistUse high-quality packaging: Secure laptops with sturdy, padded boxes and protective materials like bubble wrap, foam inserts, or air cushions to prevent damage during transit.
  • Checklist Disassemble where possible: If shipping accessories like chargers, docking stations, or monitors, package them separately to prevent damage. Remove detachable components if applicable.
  • Checklist Label clearly: Ensure the recipient’s name, address, and contact details are correctly labeled. Mark the package as "fragile" to encourage careful handling.
  • Checklist Accurate product descriptions: On the commercial invoice, provide a detailed and accurate description of the laptop, including its brand, model, and serial number. Inaccurate descriptions may cause customs delays.
  • Checklist Value declaration: Declare the correct value of the laptop to avoid under- or over-declaring, which could lead to customs inspections or fines. The declared value determines any applicable duties and taxes.
  • Checklist Customs declarations: All international shipments require customs clearance. Include: Colombian Customs Declaration (Declaración de Importación - DI for larger shipments or Simplified Import Declaration for smaller ones), commercial invoice, and packing list
  • ChecklistProof of origin: If applicable, include a certificate of origin to determine eligibility for preferential trade agreements, such as the Colombia-U.S. Trade Promotion Agreement or Mercosur agreements, which may reduce import duties.
  • Checklist Understand import duties & taxes: Laptops are typically exempt from import duties in Colombia but are subject to 19% VAT (IVA) on the declared value, including shipping costs. Customs handling fees may apply depending on the shipment value and courier.Checklist
  • ChecklistPre-pay duties and taxes: Some couriers allow for pre-paid duties and taxes to simplify customs clearance and prevent the recipient from facing unexpected charges upon arrival.
  • Checklist Protect against loss or damage: Consider purchasing shipping insurance for high-value laptops to protect against loss, theft, or damage during transit.
  • Checklist Compliance with Colombian regulations: Ensure compliance with Colombian safety and telecommunications regulations, especially if the laptop includes wireless connectivity, which may require approval from the Comisión de Regulación de Comunicaciones (CRC).
  • Checklist Use tracking tools: Major couriers provide real-time tracking—monitor shipments closely to anticipate customs clearance updates and delivery progress.
  • Checklist Stay in touch with the recipient: Notify the recipient about the expected delivery timeline, tracking updates, and any customs-related requirements to avoid delays.
  • Checklist Expect weather and seasonal delays: Heavy rains, flooding, and high shipping demand during peak seasons (e.g., Christmas, Black Friday, national holidays) may cause delivery delays. Plan shipments accordingly.
  • Checklist Colombian domestic delivery options: For final delivery, consider working with Servientrega, Coordinadora, Deprisa, or Envía for efficient last-mile distribution.
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Average cost of IT Equipment in Colombia

Laptops (Business Grade):

  • Mid-range: $600 - $1,200
  • High-end: $1,200 - $2,500+
    High-end models such as Apple MacBook Pro, Dell XPS, and Lenovo ThinkPad are priced on the higher end.​

Monitors (Business Grade):
  • Standard: $150 - $300
  • Ultrawide/4K: $400 - $1,000
    Monitors from trusted brands like Dell, Samsung, and LG typically range within these prices, with 4K or ultrawide models costing more.​

Desktops (Business Grade):
  • Standard Desktop PC: $500 - $1,500
  • Workstation Desktop (for high-performance tasks):  $1,500 - $3,500+
    Prices depend on the brand and specifications, with options from HP, Lenovo, and Apple among the most common.​

Printers (Laser):
  • Standard Office Printers: $150 - $400
  • High-Volume Printers: $600 - $2,000+
    Leading brands such as HP, Canon, and Brother offer a wide range of models for office environments.

Public holidays & IT work hours to plan your shipment

Key public holidays in Colombia:

  1. New Year's Day (Año Nuevo) – January 1
  2. Epiphany (Día de los Reyes Magos) – January 6
  3. Saint Joseph's Day (Día de San José) – March 19
  4. Maundy Thursday (Jueves Santo) – Date varies (Thursday before Easter Sunday)
  5. Good Friday (Viernes Santo) – Date varies (Friday before Easter Sunday)
  6. Labor Day (Día del Trabajo) – May 1
  7. Ascension Day (Ascensión del Señor) – The date varies (39 days after Easter Sunday)
  8. Corpus Christi – Date varies (60 days after Easter Sunday)
  9. Sacred Heart (Sagrado Corazón) – Date varies (68 days after Easter Sunday)
  10. Saint Peter and Saint Paul (San Pedro y San Pablo) – June 29
  11. Independence Day (Día de la Independencia) – July 20
  12. Battle of Boyacá (Batalla de Boyacá) – August 7
  13. Assumption Day (La Asunción) – August 15
  14. Columbus Day (Día de la Raza) – October 12
  15. All Saints' Day (Día de los Santos) – November 1
  16. Independence of Cartagena (Independencia de Cartagena) – November 11
  17. Immaculate Conception (La Inmaculada Concepción) – December 8
  18. Christmas Day (Navidad) – December 25

 

 

Typical work hours for IT professionals

  • In Colombia, the standard workweek is currently set at 44 hours, typically distributed over six days with eight-hour workdays. This structure is under Law 2101 of 2021, which mandates a gradual reduction of the workweek from the previous 48 hours to 42 hours by 2026. The reduction schedule is as follows:

What to consider when retrieving IT equipment from employees in Colombia

Local delivery and logistics services
  • GroWrk: With an extensive network of global shipment partners, GroWrk can efficiently manage the retrieval of IT equipment from employees in Colombia.
  • Omni Logistics: With over 20 years in the supply chain and logistics industry, Omni Logistics has earned a reputation as a top-rated freight forwarder. Operating an office in Bogotá, they offer comprehensive services, including freight forwarding, warehousing, and distribution, ensuring efficient handling of equipment returns.
  • Logistics Plus: Based in Bogotá, Logistics Plus provides complete logistics and supply chain management solutions. Their services encompass transportation, warehousing, fulfillment, and unique supply chain solutions, making them a reliable partner for equipment retrieval.
  • GLC Colombia: GLC Colombia offers reliable, efficient, and cost-effective supply chain services, including customs clearance, transport logistics, and warehousing. Their comprehensive approach ensures smooth retrieval processes from various locations within the country.
  • DHL Express: As a global leader in express shipping, DHL provides fast, door-to-door courier services in Colombia. Their state-of-the-art, web-based shipping solution, MyDHL+, offers an intuitive interface for scheduling pickups and managing shipments, facilitating efficient equipment returns. 
Inventory management
  • Update asset records: As IT equipment is retrieved, update your inventory management system to reflect the return of assets. This allows for accurate tracking and reporting of company property.
  • Use barcodes/asset tags: If possible, use barcode labels or RFID tags for easy identification and tracking of returned assets.
Logistics challenges for remote locations
  • Limited Access: Many rural regions in Colombia are characterized by poorly maintained or non-existent roads, making them difficult to reach. Some areas are accessible only by river or air, further complicating logistics operations. This limited access can lead to significant delays in retrieving equipment. 
  • Weather Conditions: Colombia's varied climate means that certain areas are prone to extreme weather events, such as heavy rainfall leading to landslides or flooding. These conditions can disrupt transportation networks, causing delays in equipment retrieval.  
Equipment agreement with employees
  • Ownership and usage: Clearly state that the equipment is the company's property and is to be used exclusively for work-related tasks.
  • Maintenance and care: Outline the employee's duty to maintain the equipment in good condition, including guidelines for regular upkeep and proper handling.
  • Data security: Specify protocols for data protection, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding sensitive information and adhering to company security policies.
  • Return procedures: Define the process for returning equipment upon termination or when it's no longer needed, including timelines and the conditions in which items should be returned.
  • Liability for damage or loss: Detail the consequences for damage beyond normal wear and tear or failure to return equipment, which may include financial responsibility or other disciplinary actions.

How to dispose of IT equipment in Colombia

E-waste recycling:

Colombia has established specific guidelines for the recycling and disposal of electronic waste, emphasizing the importance of environmentally sound management. Companies are encouraged to collaborate with certified e-waste recycling providers to ensure compliance with these regulations. For instance, Full Circle Electronics (FCE) Colombia offers comprehensive services in managing technological assets, including the secure final disposal of unused IT equipment. 

Data Destruction

Before disposing of or repurposing any IT equipment, it is essential to completely erase all sensitive data in compliance with Colombia's data protection laws. Businesses should employ certified data destruction methods, such as data wiping software or the physical destruction of hard drives, to ensure that no sensitive information is exposed. FCE Colombia provides data destruction services that comply with legal requirements, ensuring the safe destruction of sensitive data. 

Repurposing or donating

If the equipment is still functional, businesses can consider repurposing it internally or donating it to educational institutions, non-profits, or other organizations. Donating used equipment is a sustainable option that benefits communities while contributing to corporate social responsibility. Ensure that all data is thoroughly erased before repurposing or donating the equipment.

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Local IT Outsourcing Solutions in Colombia

You can streamline your IT logistics and asset management with GroWrk’s comprehensive global solution. Whether it’s shipping equipment or managing IT assets across multiple regions, GroWrk helps you stay compliant and efficient, every step of the way. Here’s why GroWrk is the ideal partner for managing your IT assets in Columbia:

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1. Wide global coverage

With operations in over 150 countries, including Colombia, GroWrk ensures seamless IT deployment and management for remote teams. Whether your employees are in Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, or remote locations, we provide timely and hassle-free service to keep your business running smoothly.

2. End-to-end asset management

GroWrk simplifies the entire IT asset lifecycle, covering procurement, deployment, management, and retirement. By handling logistics, compliance, and security, we allow your team to focus on business growth while we manage IT operations.

3. Intuitive platform for easy deployment

Our user-friendly platform makes ordering, shipping, and tracking IT equipment across Colombia effortless. Employees receive pre-configured, ready-to-use devices, reducing administrative overhead and ensuring seamless onboarding.

4. Smooth delivery and equipment retrieval

From delivering laptops, monitors, and IT accessories to remote employees across Colombia to retrieving assets from departing team members, GroWrk handles it all. We make the process efficient and fully traceable, eliminating logistical challenges.

5. Compliance with Colombian import regulations

Colombia has strict customs, tax, and compliance requirements for IT shipments. GroWrk ensures DIAN tax compliance, WEEE disposal, and import regulations, preventing delays, penalties, or unexpected costs.

6. Efficient repairs and maintenance

We manage hardware repairs, replacements, and maintenance to keep IT assets in top working condition. Whether through on-site servicing or remote troubleshooting, GroWrk minimizes downtime and ensures business continuity.

7. 24/7 Support for peace of mind

From shipping assistance and compliance management to real-time troubleshooting, GroWrk’s 24/7 support ensures smooth IT operations, keeping your remote workforce in Colombia fully equipped.

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