Find answers to common questions about customs warehousing, cargo handling, and brokerage procedures.
Customs Warehousing
A customs warehouse is a secured facility recognized by the Customs Department where goods under customs control can be stored without paying import duties and taxes until the goods are cleared for circulation or re-exported.
Goods can be stored in a customs warehouse for an indefinite period. This allows businesses to wait for the right market conditions or find buyers before paying import duties.
Yes, with prior authorization, certain operations like repacking, labeling, and sorting can be performed to ensure the preservation of goods or to prepare them for distribution.
Customs & Brokerage
Typically, you need a commercial invoice, packing list, transport documents (CMR, Bill of Lading), and any specific licenses or certificates required for your specific type of cargo.
The Economic Operators Registration and Identification (EORI) number is a unique ID required by all businesses importing or exporting goods to/from the European Union.
Cargo Handling
Yes, our terminal is equipped with heavy-duty machinery and specialized fastening technologies to handle oversized containers and heavy industrial equipment safely.