Custom Brokerage
Aérocompass, a world-leading logistics and freight solutions provider, offers comprehensive custom brokerage services to ensure smooth, hassle-free international trade. Our team of experienced customs experts handles all aspects of import/export regulations, documentation, compliance, and clearance procedures, allowing businesses to move goods seamlessly across borders.
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Our Custom Brokerage Services
Import & Export Customs Clearance
✔ Processing of import/export declarations
✔ Customs duties and tariff classifications
✔ Handling of restricted or regulated goods
Tariff & Duty Optimization
✔ Accurate HS Code classification
✔ Duty drawback & exemption programs
✔ Trade agreements & preferential tariffs
Documentation & Compliance Management
✔ Bill of Lading (BOL) & Commercial Invoice processing
✔ Import/export permits & licenses
✔ Certificates of Origin & regulatory filings
Customs Bond & Guarantee Services
✔ Temporary import/export bonds
✔ Duty deferral & bonded warehousing solutions
Duty Drawback & Refund Services
✔ Duty drawback claims
✔ Tax recovery programs
✔ Export refund assistance
Regulatory & Trade Compliance Consulting
✔ Compliance audits & risk assessment
✔ Import/export restrictions advisory
✔ Regulatory updates & trade law guidance
E-Customs & Digital Clearance Processing
✔ Automated tracking & electronic submissions
✔ Faster clearance & reduced paperwork delays
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Some frequently asked questions about Aérocompass freight solutions provider
What is Custom Brokerage?
Why do I need a customs broker?
How does Aérocompass simplify customs clearance?
✔ Automated e-customs filing for faster processing
✔ Duty and tariff optimization to reduce costs
✔ Customs compliance consulting to prevent regulatory issues
✔ Real-time shipment tracking and updates
What documents are required for customs clearance?
Common Documents for All Modes:
1. Commercial Invoice: A detailed invoice from the supplier, including description, quantity, and value of goods.
2. Certificate of Origin: A document certifying the country of origin of the goods.
3. Packing List: A detailed list of the goods being imported, including weights and dimensions.
4. Saudi Customs Declaration Form: A form required for customs clearance, which can be submitted electronically through the Saudi Customs' online platform.
Airfreight Documents:
1. Air Waybill (AWB): A document issued by the airline, confirming receipt of goods for transportation.
2. House Air Waybill (HAWB): A document issued by the freight forwarder, confirming receipt of goods for transportation.
Ocean Freight Documents :*
1. Bill of Lading (B/L): A document issued by the shipping line, confirming receipt of goods for transportation.
2. Container Terminal Receipt (CTR): A document issued by the container terminal, confirming receipt of goods.
Land Freight Documents:
1. CMR (Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road) Document: A document issued by the carrier, confirming receipt of goods for transportation.
2. Truck Manifest: A document issued by the carrier, listing the goods being transported.
Dangerous Goods Documents:
1. Dangerous Goods Declaration (DGD): A document required for the transportation of dangerous goods, detailing the type and quantity of goods.
2. Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS): A document providing information on the safe handling and transportation of dangerous goods.
3. UN Number Certificate: A document certifying that the goods are classified and packaged according to the United Nations' recommendations.
Additional Documents (as required):
1. Import License: Required for certain restricted or regulated goods.
2. Health Certificate: Required for food, pharmaceutical, or cosmetic products.
3. Halal Certificate: Required for food products intended for Muslim consumption.
4. Conformity Certificate: Required for certain products, such as electrical appliances.
5. Insurance Certificate: Required to prove that the goods are insured.
Electronic Documents:
1. Saudi Customs' Online Platform: An electronic system for submitting customs declarations and paying duties.
2. FASAH: A system for electronic submission of customs declarations and payment of duties.
Please note that specific documentation requirements may vary depending on the type of goods, their value, and the country of origin. It's essential to check with Saudi Customs or a licensed customs broker to ensure compliance with all regulations and requirements.
