Clearing & Forwarding

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Clearing and forwarding services involve handling all customs documentation, duties, and regulatory requirements to ensure a smooth import or export process. We work closely with customs authorities to facilitate efficient clearance of goods, reducing delays and extra costs.

Our team ensures compliance with all relevant regulations and international trade laws. We assist with tariff classifications, import/export licenses, and duty calculations, ensuring seamless shipment processing.

Our Areas of Responsibility

  • - Customs documentation preparation
  • - Duty and tax calculations
  • - Coordination with customs authorities
  • - Import and export clearance
  • - Compliance with international shipping regulations

Frequently Asked Question

10-step import checklist:

  1. Supplier ships goods with Incoterms (FOB, CFR, CIF).
  2. Cargo sails.
  3. Arrives at port.
  4. Submit import docs (commercial invoice, Bill of Lading, etc.).
  5. Pay duties/taxes.
  6. Clear customs.
  7. Arrange last-mile transport.
  8. Receive goods.
  9. Pop champagne if intact.
  10. Repeat (because you’ll forget the hassle).

Comprised of three parts:

  1. Product’s HS Code.
  2. Declared Value (actual value of goods).
  3. Country-Specific Taxes.
    🔹 This is where we come in with our professionalism as customs agents.

Incoterms determine who pays and who takes the risk:

  • EXW (Ex Works): Buyer handles everything.
  • FOB (Free on Board): Seller pays until cargo is loaded onto the ship.
  • CIF (Cost, Insurance, Freight): Seller covers shipping + insurance.