GSA Worldwide Logistics

Car Shipping from the Netherlands to Libreville, Gabon

Ship your car to Libreville, Gabon with ease. From collection in Europe to export paperwork and ocean shipping, we manage everything for you.

Personalised quotes come back during office hours — no obligation.

Collection Network

Pickup Across the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany

We collect throughout the Netherlands — from Amsterdam and Rotterdam to Groningen and Maastricht. Pickups in Belgium and Germany work no differently: the vehicle or cargo gets collected where it is and driven back across the border to the same Dutch terminal, under a single booking. France is covered on request as well.

  • Every province of the Netherlands covered
  • Belgium & Germany pickups in the same booking, France on request
  • Dealer lots, auction houses, warehouses & private addresses
  • One team from first message to departure
Collection by Source

How Collection Differs by Source

AUCTION PURCHASEUsually can’t leave without a release note or gate pass — we arrange the pickup date together with the auction house to avoid storage days.
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DEALERSHIPGenerally quicker — agree a time, and the vehicle or cargo and its documents are ready when our driver arrives.
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PRIVATE SALE / BUSINESSWorks on its own schedule — tell us when the vehicle or cargo can be reached, and collection is arranged around that.
Cargo Types

Vehicle Pickup Across the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany

We collect from Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Utrecht, The Hague, Eindhoven, Groningen, Arnhem, Maastricht, Tilburg, Breda, Nijmegen, Zwolle, Haarlem, Almere and Leiden, and just about everywhere in between — from private homes, dealerships, auctions, garages, business premises or storage facilities. Shipping from Belgium to Libreville and shipping from Germany to Libreville work the same way, with pickup arranged at the address you give us. France can be arranged on request.

What We Ship to Gabon

Most customers contact us about a passenger car, but our services cover a much wider range:

  • Passenger cars, SUVs and electric vehicles
  • Vans and pickup trucks
  • Commercial vehicles and trucks
  • Agricultural machinery and construction equipment
  • Vehicle parts and spares
  • Cars and cargo transported inside containers

Truck shipping from the Netherlands to Libreville follows the same collection and paperwork as a passenger car — only the scale changes. Some customers ship a single vehicle once; others run a regular export schedule with several vehicles a month.

Export Documents

Paperwork to Arrange Before Export

Getting a shipment out of the Netherlands cleanly comes down to a short list of paperwork ready early. Once it’s with us, the EXA Export Declaration gets filed and anything further customs asks for gets handled on this end.

⚠ Check this early: make, model and VIN need to appear identically on every document. It’s easy to overlook — and one of the more common reasons a shipment gets held up at the terminal.
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Valid ID or Company RegistrationFor private owners or businesses arranging the export.
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Proof of OwnershipA purchase invoice for a vehicle, or a packing list for cargo.
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Registration / Export Deregistration CertificateThe vehicle’s official papers, where a vehicle is involved.
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Signed Authorisation (only if applicable)Needed only when someone other than the registered owner arranges the export.
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Shipping Methods

Deciding Between RoRo and Container Shipping

ROLL-ON / ROLL-OFF

RoRo Shipping to Libreville

Built around anything that can move under its own power — driven onto the vessel at the European port, then driven straight back off at the Port of Libreville. No container, no lifting gear.

20FT / 40FT CONTAINER

Container Shipping from the Netherlands to Libreville

Container shipping from the Netherlands to Libreville is booked whenever a shipment involves more than a single driveable vehicle. We arrange both 20ft and 40ft containers, allowing a vehicle to travel together with commercial cargo, machinery or personal belongings — or entirely on its own.

It’s commonly used for household goods, personal belongings, commercial cargo, industrial machinery, construction equipment, vehicle parts and cars transported inside the container. Container shipping from Belgium to Libreville and container shipping from Germany to Libreville follow the same process, with loading arranged close to wherever the cargo already sits.

Not sure which one suits your shipment? Describe what’s travelling and we’ll compare RoRo against a container for your specific vehicle, cargo and timeline.

Container Freight

RoRo Shipping to Libreville, Gabon

RoRo — roll-on, roll-off — is an efficient and cost-effective way to ship an operational vehicle to Gabon. The vehicle is driven onto the vessel at the European port of departure, secured for the voyage, and driven off again on arrival at the Port of Libreville. Because no container is required, RoRo is usually the preferred option for a single vehicle that runs.

It suits passenger cars, SUVs, electric vehicles, vans, pickup trucks, commercial vehicles and trucks.

Machinery and Breakbulk Cargo for Gabon's Resource Economy

Gabon’s oil, timber and manganese industries depend heavily on imported equipment, and machinery shipping from the Netherlands to Libreville is a regular part of what we arrange — agricultural and construction machinery mostly loads into a standard container without any trouble.

When equipment is too large, heavy or awkwardly shaped for a container — drilling components, sawmill parts, generators or other industrial gear — breakbulk shipping is the alternative, travelling loose or secured to a flat rack with its own paperwork and handling.

It suits passenger cars, SUVs, electric vehicles, vans, pickup trucks, commercial vehicles and trucks.

Who Ships With Us

Private customers, car dealerships, vehicle exporters, import and export companies, commercial businesses, returning residents and international traders all use this route for different reasons — a single family car, regular exports for resale, or machinery for a business operating in Gabon. Some are shipping for the first time and want clear guidance at every step; others have done this many times before. Every shipment gets the same coordinated process, regardless of size.

What Needs to Be in Order Before Departure

We prepare the EXA Export Declaration and the required customs documentation on your behalf. Depending on what’s shipping, we’ll typically ask for:

  • A valid ID, or company registration for a business shipment
  • Proof of ownership — an invoice or registration document
  • The vehicle’s registration papers or export deregistration certificate
  • A signed authorisation, if you aren’t the registered owner

Matching the make, model and VIN across every document before it’s submitted is one of the simplest ways to avoid delays at the terminal.

What Affects the Price

Cost depends on the shipping method (RoRo is typically cheaper than a container), the size and condition of what’s travelling, the pickup location, and whether machinery or breakbulk cargo is involved. A single running vehicle by RoRo sits at the lower end; multiple vehicles, machinery or a full container scale up with the space and handling required. Send the details over WhatsApp for a fixed quote.

Arrival and Customs in Gabon

Once the vessel reaches the Port of Libreville, the shipment is checked against the paperwork filed before departure. A vehicle needs to clear Gabonese customs and import duties before it can be registered and driven locally, and container or machinery shipments are checked against their declared contents. Accurate paperwork from the outset keeps this stage moving quickly rather than dragging on.

Avoiding Common Delays

Most delays come down to a handful of avoidable issues: incomplete or mismatched vehicle details on the quotation, transport booked at the last minute, uncertainty about which shipping method actually fits the cargo, and a container or breakbulk shipment booked without accurate weights and dimensions. Confirming the details early and preparing documents in advance avoids nearly all of it.

How a Shipment Comes Together

  • 1. Send your pickup location, vehicle or cargo details and destination over WhatsApp
  • 2. Receive a clear quotation and confirm the booking
  • 3. We arrange collection and inland transport to the export terminal
  • 4. Export paperwork is prepared and the EXA declaration is submitted
  • 5. The shipment is loaded and departs for the Port of Libreville

What Affects the Price

None of this is fixed enough for a published price list to mean much. We put a figure together once we know where it’s coming from, what exactly it is, and where it’s headed.

Why the Port of Libreville Matters

The Port of Libreville is one of Gabon’s principal commercial ports and, as the country’s capital and main economic centre, Libreville sits at the heart of Gabon’s trade with Europe. The port supports key industries — oil, timber, mining and infrastructure — that depend on a steady flow of vehicles, machinery and equipment arriving from overseas.

Stay on Schedule

Delays We Help You Avoid

A handful of recurring issues account for most of the hold-ups we see. Spot them early and the shipment keeps moving on schedule instead of stalling at the terminal.

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A contact number that changes after the booking is already confirmed.

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Paperwork describing a different vehicle, model or VIN than what’s actually collected.

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Nobody around to hand over the vehicle or cargo on the day it’s due.

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Someone other than the owner exporting without proof they’re allowed to.

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A booking confirmed so close to sailing that there’s no room to absorb a hiccup.

Six Steps

The Shipment Journey, Start to Finish

1

Share the Details

Tell us the pickup address, what’s shipping, and confirm Libreville as the destination.

2

Get a Recommendation

Together, we decide between RoRo and a container based on what’s travelling.

3

Collection

It gets picked up wherever it happens to be — Netherlands, Belgium, Germany or France.

4

Terminal Check-In

It reaches the export terminal and is checked against the booking before loading.

5

Export Clearance

We file the EXA Export Declaration and handle any further customs requirements.

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Departure

The vessel sails for the Port of Libreville.

Our Clients

Who Relies on This Service

This service covers a wide mix of customers — and whatever brings someone to us, the process doesn’t change: a single contact person sees the shipment through from the first message to the day it leaves.

  • Private buyers — shipping a single car they’ve just bought
  • Dealers — keeping stock moving on a schedule
  • Businesses — sending machinery or vehicles out for a specific project
  • Trading companies — routing containerised cargo further inland
  • Returning residents & families — sending belongings or a vehicle to relatives in Gabon
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. We arrange collection throughout the Netherlands, and pickup in Belgium and Germany is available on the same booking. France can be arranged on request.

No — we prepare the EXA Export Declaration and the required customs documentation before the shipment leaves the European Union.

RoRo suits an operational vehicle travelling on its own. Container shipping is ideal when household goods, machinery or commercial cargo are travelling alongside a vehicle, or when there’s no vehicle at all.

Yes — SUVs, vans, pickup trucks, commercial vehicles, trucks, agricultural and construction machinery and breakbulk cargo all move through Libreville regularly.

Send the pickup location, the make and model of the vehicle (or details of the cargo), the destination and your contact details, and a personalised quotation follows without obligation.

Ready to Ship to Libreville?

Shipping a vehicle from the Netherlands to Libreville doesn’t need to be complicated. From collection to departure, every stage is coordinated by one team, so the process stays organised and transparent — whether it’s one family car or a regular export schedule to Gabon.