Logistics and customs clearance services refer to the series of processes that must be undergone when goods are transported from one country to another in international trade, including customs declaration, examination, taxation, and release. These services are crucial for ensuring the smooth entry of goods into the destination country's market while complying with the laws and regulations of customs in various countries.
l Tariffs and taxes: Calculating and paying relevant import duties and taxes.
l Cargo inspection: Assisting with customs inspections and the release of goods.
l Compliance consulting: Providing consulting services on regulations and standards of the importing country.
l Logistics coordination: Coordinating the transportation and distribution of goods to ensure timely arrival.
l Handling delays and exceptions: Resolving any delays or exceptions that occur during the customs clearance process.
Advantage
l Professional knowledge: Possessing professional customs clearance knowledge and experience to efficiently handle complex customs procedures.
l Time savings: Reducing the waiting time for goods at customs through optimized customs processes.
l Cost reduction: Avoiding unnecessary additional costs through accurate calculation of duties and taxes.
l Risk management: Reducing the risk of non-compliance and fines through professional compliance consulting.
l Efficiency improvement: Increasing the speed and accuracy of customs operations through technological integration.
Countries Involved in Global Trade Over 20+:
Southeast Asia: Australia, India, Singapore, Indonesia, Japan
Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan
Middle East: Oman, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia
Africa: Chad, Niger, Albania, Algeria, Libya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Kenya
Latin America: Colombia, Venezuela
North America: United States, Canada, Mexico
Europe: Germany, Netherlands