Waarom Pakketten Posten Naar Suriname Zo Duur Zijn

Sending a package to Suriname, shipping boxes to Suriname, freight to Paramaribo, customs, import duties, and shipping costs make helping family increasingly expensive. Sending a package to Suriname seems simple, but for many Surinamese people in the Netherlands, it quickly becomes more expensive than expected. A box containing clothing, shoes, school supplies, household items, or gifts can face shipping costs, volumetric weight, sea freight, air freight, customs, clearance, VAT, import duties, and local handling along the way. In this video from Suriname Onthuld, we explain why packages, boxes, and freight to Suriname are often expensive and slow. We look at the logistics chain from the Netherlands to Paramaribo, why small markets have less economies of scale, why sea freight takes longer, why air freight is more expensive, and why extra costs are sometimes added upon arrival in Suriname. For many families, sending a box is not a luxury. It is help. But when shipping becomes more expensive, helping family becomes more expensive too. Have you ever sent a package, box, or freight to Suriname? How long did it take, what did it cost, and were there extra costs upon arrival? Share your experience in the comments. Subscribe to Suriname Onthuld for clear explanations of topics that affect the daily lives of Surinamese people. #Surinameonthuld #Suriname #SurinameNieuws #PakketNaarSuriname #SurinameseInNederland #Paramaribo