How to send IT equipment to Portugal

Don’t stress if you need to send IT equipment to your remote teams in Portugal! GroWrk’s got you covered! We’ll take care of everything for you—from sorting out logistics to handling customs clearance, your IT equipment will get to the destination safely and on time, without any headaches.

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At a glance

Portugal, located on the southwestern edge of Europe, offers a thriving and dynamic business environment, with a rapidly growing tech sector. Known for its high-quality infrastructure and skilled workforce, Portugal is emerging as a key player in the global technology and innovation landscape. The country’s strategic location, favorable business conditions, and strong push for digital transformation make it a top choice for companies looking to expand in Europe.

CURRENCY

Euro (€)

OFFICIAL LANGUAGE

Portuguese

(English is widely spoken in business settings)

TIME ZONE

Western European Time (WET) GMT+00:00

Western European Time (WET) during winter; Western European Summer Time (WEST) GMT+1 during daylight saving time

CUSTOMS DUTY ON ELECTRONICS

0-5% + 23% VAT

Typically 0-5% customs duties and 23% VAT, with possible exemptions for certain goods within the EU

SHIPPING LEAD TIME

2-4 days

(depending on location and shipping method)

IT OUTSOURCING MARKET

€1.18 billion

Projected to reach €1.18 billion by 2025, driven by a skilled workforce, strong digital infrastructure, and a growing number of tech startups.

Overview of IT operations in Portugal

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Digital innovation leader: Portugal is on fire regarding digital innovation. By 2025, internet access is expected to reach over 90% of households, with fintech, e-commerce, and tech startups leading. With private investment and government backing, Portugal is a prime destination for businesses looking to expand their digital footprint.

Advanced IT infrastructure: Portugal’s IT infrastructure is top-notch, with high-speed internet and an expanding network of data centers. This makes the country a key hub for cloud services, hosting, and businesses looking to scale their operations in Europe.

Sustainability focus: Portugal is big on sustainability. The government is pushing initiatives to reduce the tech sector’s carbon footprint, and businesses are encouraged to adopt eco-friendly IT solutions. It’s a win for both innovation and the planet.

Skilled workforce: Thanks to a strong emphasis on tech education, Portugal has a talented pool of professionals across fields like software development, cybersecurity, and systems administration. For businesses, that means access to top-tier talent ready to drive growth.

Business-friendly environment: With clear regulations, competitive tax policies, and strong data protection laws, Portugal is becoming a magnet for international tech companies. It’s a welcoming place for foreign investment and collaboration.

Robust cybersecurity: Portugal is stepping up its cybersecurity game as cyber threats grow. The country has established solid laws and measures to protect digital systems, critical infrastructure, and user data.

Thriving tech ecosystem: Cities like Lisbon and Porto are buzzing with innovation and entrepreneurial energy. The startup scene is thriving, supported by venture capital, government incentives, and networking opportunities. Portugal is quickly becoming one of Europe’s hottest spots for tech innovation and business growth.

Shipping IT equipment to Portugal: What you need to know

Customs regulations
  • Customs regulations: As Portugal is part of the EU, all shipments must adhere to European Union import regulations. This means that every shipment must meet specified standards regarding classification, documentation, and payment of applicable duties and taxes.
  • Portuguese customs: The Portuguese Tax and Customs Authority manages the importation process in Portugal. It ensures that all shipments comply with Portuguese and EU regulations, including customs declarations and the payment of duties and taxes.
Duties and taxes
  • Customs duties: IT equipment such as laptops, tablets, and accessories typically face customs duties ranging from 0% to 5%, depending on the classification under the Harmonized System (HS) Codes. Accurate product classification is crucial to ensure that you do not overpay.
  • VAT: Portugal applies a VAT rate of 23% to most goods, including IT equipment. VAT is calculated on the total cost of the goods, including product price, shipping, and duties. This VAT must be paid before customs clearance.
  • VAT exemptions: In general, there are no VAT exemptions for IT equipment, although specific products such as energy-efficient or medical devices may qualify for exemptions under certain conditions.
Required documentation
  • Commercial Invoice: Detailing the goods’ value and description.
  • Packing List: Lists shipment contents, including quantities and packaging details.
  • Bill of Lading (BOL): Shipping confirmation document.
  • Customs Declaration Form: Necessary for non-EU imports.
  • Certificate of Origin: May be required to verify the origin of the goods.
  • Import License: Required for restricted items (e.g., military equipment or sensitive technologies).
Import restrictions
  • Export control regulations: Items like encryption software or military-grade technology may require export licenses. Ensure the necessary permits are obtained.
  • WEEE regulations: Under the EU’s Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive, Portugal mandates proper e-waste recycling, including used or refurbished IT equipment.
  • Battery regulations: IT equipment containing lithium-ion batteries must comply with specific shipping requirements, including appropriate packaging, labeling, and restrictions on the number of batteries per shipment.
New vs. Used equipment
  • New IT equipment: Shipping new IT equipment is straightforward, with VAT (23%) and customs duties (0-5%) applied based on the product’s type and value. Ensure the total value, including shipping costs, is declared correctly to avoid issues.
  • Used or refurbished equipment: Used IT equipment is subject to WEEE regulations. Proper documentation must be provided to prove recycling and participation in certified recycling programs, especially for older devices.
Customs clearance process
  • Customs declarations: Shipments from both EU and non-EU countries must undergo customs declarations. The shipper or a customs broker can handle this.
  • Customs clearance: Upon arrival in Portugal, shipments must go through customs clearance. This involves submitting the necessary documents and settling duties and taxes before the shipment can be delivered.
Penalties or fines for non-compliance
  • Fines: Non-compliance with recycling regulations can lead to fines ranging from €1,100 to €11,000. Misdeclaration or improper handling of IT equipment could also result in penalties.
  • Legal consequences: Mishandling equipment containing sensitive data could result in serious legal action. Violations of data protection laws (such as GDPR) can lead to fines up to €20 million or 4% of global turnover, whichever is higher.
  • Environmental impact: Improper e-waste disposal can lead to significant fines due to Portugal’s adherence to strict environmental regulations.

Checklist for sending laptops to Portugal

When shipping laptops to Portugal, following a few best practices is important 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 CTT (Correios de Portugal) for international shipping. These carriers offer tracking services and have experience navigating Portuguese customs procedures.
  • ChecklistCheck service levels: Select the appropriate shipping option based on urgency. Express shipping (2-5 days) for high-priority deliveries. Standard shipping (5-10 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: Since Portugal is in the EU, shipments from within the EU do not require customs clearance. However, for shipments from outside the EU, include: EU Single Administrative Document (SAD), commercial invoice, and packing list
  • ChecklistProof of origin: If applicable, include a certificate of origin to determine eligibility for preferential trade agreements, which may reduce duties.
  • Checklist Understand import duties & taxes: Laptops are duty-free under EU rules but are subject to 23% VAT on the CIF value (Cost + Insurance + Freight).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 Portuguese regulations: Ensure compliance with EU electronic safety standards, including CE marking, WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment), and RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) regulations before shipping.
  • 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: Delivery times may be affected by holidays, Black Friday, Christmas, or seasonal weather disruptions such as storms or heatwaves.
  • Checklist Portuguese domestic delivery options: For final delivery, use local services like CTT Expresso, DPD Portugal, SEUR Portugal, or GLS Portugal for efficient in-country distribution.

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Average cost of IT Equipment in Portugal

Laptops (Business Grade):

  • Mid-range: €1,100 - €2,400
  • High-end: €2,400 - €4,800
    High-end models such as Apple MacBook Pro, Dell XPS, and Lenovo ThinkPad are priced on the higher end.​

Monitors (Business Grade):
  • Standard: €300 - €600
  • Ultrawide/4K: €850 - €1,700
    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: €1,000 - €3,500
  • Workstation Desktop (for high-performance tasks):  €3,500 - €8,000+
    Prices depend on the brand and specifications, with options from HP, Lenovo, and Apple among the most common.​

Printers (Laser):
  • Standard Office Printers: €300 - €1,000
  • High-Volume Printers: €1,300 - €3,500
    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 Portugal:

    1. New Year's Day – January 1
    2. Carnival – The day before Ash Wednesday (typically February or March)
    3. Good Friday – The Friday before Easter Sunday
    4. Easter Sunday – Date varies (typically April)
    5. Freedom Day – April 25
    6. Labour Day – May 1
    7. Portugal Day – June 10
    8. Assumption of the Virgin Mary – August 15
    9. Republic Day – October 5
    10. All Saints' Day – November 1
    11. Christmas Day – December 25
    12. Boxing Day (St. Stephen's Day) – December 26

     

     

Typical work hours for IT professionals

  • Standard workweek
    • The standard workweek in Portugal is generally 40 hours, with employees working from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Monday to Friday.
    • Many companies in the IT industry now offer flexible schedules, allowing employees to adjust their start and end times to accommodate personal preferences or other commitments, as long as they meet the required weekly hours.
    • Remote work has also gained popularity, with more businesses offering the option for employees to work from home or other locations.

  • Overtime
    • Overtime in Portugal is typically outlined in employment contracts and varies by company. When overtime is required, employees are entitled to compensation, either in the form of additional pay or time off in lieu.
    • Overtime pay is usually 1.25 times the regular hourly wage for work beyond standard hours. However, depending on the employer's policies, this can be higher for weekend or public holiday work.

  • Public holiday work
    • Portugal observes several public holidays throughout the year, including New Year’s Day, Carnival, Good Friday, Portugal Day, and Christmas Day. These days, most IT professionals enjoy time off, and businesses often close or operate with reduced hours.
    • Employees required to work on a public holiday are typically entitled to premium holiday pay, often higher than their regular hourly rate. In some cases, employees may also be granted additional time off to be used later as compensation for working on a holiday. 

 

 

What to consider when retrieving IT equipment from employees in Portugal

Local delivery and logistics services
  • GroWrk: GroWrk offers comprehensive global logistics solutions, ensuring safe and timely retrieval of IT equipment in Portugal. They partner with leading shipping providers and take care of all local regulations. GroWrk provides real-time tracking and manages the entire logistics process, offering businesses peace of mind by ensuring the safe return of laptops, monitors, and other IT assets.
    DHL Express Portugal: DHL is known for its fast, secure, and dependable domestic shipping services within Portugal. They offer both next-day and same-day delivery options, and provide reliable real-time tracking. DHL’s reputation for efficient logistics makes them an excellent choice for returning valuable IT equipment, ensuring it reaches its destination securely.
    UPS Portugal: UPS offers a wide range of shipping services, including both standard and expedited options within Portugal. With a strong shipping network, UPS ensures secure packaging and provides reliable tracking, making it a trustworthy choice for IT equipment retrieval. Their services are particularly suitable for businesses needing prompt deliveries without compromising on the security of the equipment.
    CTT (Correios de Portugal): As Portugal's national postal service, CTT offers efficient and secure parcel delivery across the country. They provide tracking services and a variety of shipping options, making them a reliable and cost-effective choice for retrieving IT equipment. CTT is an excellent option for both urban and rural deliveries.
    Nacex: Nacex is another reliable courier service in Portugal, known for their rapid and secure delivery options. They provide real-time tracking and flexible scheduling, making them an ideal option for IT equipment retrieval. Nacex is particularly favored by businesses looking for a local, affordable delivery service that focuses on customer satisfaction.
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

Shipping IT equipment to more remote areas of Portugal can present several logistical challenges, primarily due to varying infrastructure and limited access to transport networks. Here are some key considerations when shipping to less accessible regions:

  • Extended delivery times: Deliveries to remote locations in Portugal may take longer due to fewer local distribution hubs and less frequent shipping routes, which can lead to delays in transit.
  • Increased shipping costs: Shipping to rural or isolated areas often incurs higher costs. The longer distance, fewer available delivery options, and the need for special handling in these locations all contribute to higher shipping expenses.
  • Limited service availability: Not all logistics providers cover every area of Portugal, and those that do may operate with less frequent delivery schedules. This can complicate efforts to ensure that shipments reach their destination on time.
  • Customs and regulatory considerations: While Portugal is part of the EU, some remote areas may have specific local regulations or additional clearance procedures that must be followed. It is important to anticipate any extra paperwork or compliance requirements to prevent delays.
  • Reduced tracking updates: Tracking updates may be less frequent or unavailable for shipments destined for more isolated areas. This can make it more challenging to monitor your delivery's real-time progress.
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 Portugal

Data wiping

  • Data wiping: To ensure sensitive data is securely erased, use certified software to completely wipe data from hard drives, SSDs, and other storage devices. This step is crucial to protect confidential information from being recovered by unauthorized individuals.
  • Shredding and destruction: Physical destruction of storage devices is the most secure option for higher-security needs. This can include methods like shredding or other forms of destruction that make it impossible to recover any data.

WEEE compliance (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive)

  • Certified e-waste disposal: To comply with Portugal's environmental regulations, it’s important to use certified e-waste disposal services that comply with the EU's WEEE Directive. These services handle the safe dismantling of equipment and ensure hazardous materials such as batteries and mercury are disposed of correctly.
  • Recycling centers: Smaller electronics can usually be dropped off at designated recycling centers, while larger items like servers or bulk office equipment may require specialized disposal services.

Repurposing IT equipment

  • Donation to charitable organizations: If your IT equipment is still in good working condition, consider donating it to schools, charities, or non-profit organizations. Many organizations in Portugal would benefit from donations of functional tech equipment, allowing you to give your old devices a second life while supporting a good cause.
  • Internal repurposing: Companies that frequently upgrade their IT systems can reuse older devices for non-critical tasks or distribute them to departments with lower technology needs.

Manufacturer take-back programs

Many manufacturers in Portugal offer take-back programs, where businesses can return their old equipment for recycling or reuse. This is a simple way to ensure responsible disposal while complying with local environmental laws.

Certified e-waste recycling providers

When choosing an e-waste disposal provider, ensure they are certified by Portugal's environmental authorities, such as the Agência Portuguesa do Ambiente (APA) or other recognized agencies. Certified providers will ensure proper disposal and recycling of your IT equipment and issue certificates of destruction or recycling, which can be used to confirm compliance with legal requirements.

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Local IT Outsourcing Solutions in Portugal

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 Portugal:

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1. Wide global coverage

At GroWrk, we provide seamless IT outsourcing services across more than 150 countries, including Portugal. Our deep understanding of the local market ensures that your teams benefit from customized solutions that comply with Portuguese regulations and industry best practices, guaranteeing that your operations are in capable hands.

2. End-to-end asset management

We handle every aspect of your IT assets, from procurement to disposal, managing their full lifecycle. By entrusting us with your IT infrastructure, your team can remain focused on core business activities, while we ensure your IT resources in Portugal are well-maintained and effectively managed.

3. Intuitive platform for easy deployment

Our intuitive platform streamlines the deployment, tracking, and shipping of IT assets within Portugal. With all IT asset management processes centralized in one platform, we eliminate logistical challenges, ensuring that your operations run smoothly and efficiently, without unnecessary complications.

4. Smooth delivery and equipment retrieval

GroWrk ensures fast and secure delivery of laptops and other IT devices to your employees across Portugal. We also manage the retrieval of equipment when employees transition out of the company. Our service ensures that all logistics are handled, so you can focus on your business with peace of mind.

5. Compliance with Portuguese import regulations

We take the guesswork out of compliance by ensuring that all shipments of IT equipment meet Portugal’s import regulations, including VAT, customs duties, and other applicable taxes. With GroWrk, you can be confident that your equipment will arrive on time, without facing costly delays or compliance challenges.

6. Efficient repairs and maintenance

To keep your devices performing at their best, we provide comprehensive repair and maintenance services. Our quick and efficient support minimizes downtime, ensuring that your teams in Portugal remain productive and focused on their work without prolonged interruptions.

7. 24/7 Support for peace of mind

Our dedicated support team is always available to assist with any questions or concerns related to asset management, logistics, or shipping. Regardless of the time, GroWrk is committed to providing continuous support for your IT operations in Portugal, ensuring your business runs smoothly at all times.

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