That is some of the same issues I had with electronics I have been dealing with in the Past.
But if it is as simple as 100k and product arrives a month later then I am in.
It’s not, unfortunately, otherwise I would have been doing it for the last 10+ years And made a killing.
3-4 weeks is the shipping time port to port.
You‘ll need international POA (Hague) documentation with translation. That’s a few weeks at best.
You’d have 4-12weeks in delays and clearance before it even leaves port (depending on origin) and possibly 3-12months or more in bullshit clearance once it arrives, assuming you qualify as a known importer with your shipping agent (otherwise you’ll get hit hard with value taxes from the origin to whatever they deem “fair” and yes that happens and your cargo will be held for highway robbery “fees”)
Then when you file all your paperwork and qualifications, you have another 30-60days for processing and finally the release. At which point you take all that with you to Savannah or Charleston and pick it up.
That‘s the basics.
Might be able to bypass some of that bullshit if it’s initially shipped to Spain, Germany, Holland, etc and it leaves port from there (I’m waiting on answers on that now) but of course whenever something passes through virtually any country in Europe fees, inspections, local laws to deal with, delays added, everyone wants a piece of the pie