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AIR Import Custom Clearance

AIR Import Custom Clearance refers to the process of clearing imported goods through customs authorities when they are transported by air. When goods are imported into a country, they are subject to various customs regulations, duties, and taxes. Importers are required to comply with these regulations to ensure that their goods are legally imported into the country.


Here is an overview of the steps involved in AIR Import Custom Clearance:


  1. Documentation: Importers need to provide the necessary documents, including commercial invoices, packing lists, bill of lading or airway bill, and any other specific documents required by the customs authorities.



  1. Customs Declaration: Importers or their customs brokers must submit a customs declaration to the customs authorities. This declaration includes details about the imported goods, their value, quantity, and origin.

  2. Customs Duties and Taxes: Customs authorities assess the applicable duties, taxes, and fees based on the declared value and the customs tariff of the imported goods. Importers are required to pay these charges to clear the goods.

  3. Customs Examination: Customs authorities may inspect the imported goods to verify the information provided in the customs declaration. Random inspections can also occur to ensure compliance with regulations.

  4. Clearance: Once all necessary documents are submitted, and duties and taxes are paid, the customs authorities issue a customs clearance certificate or release order, allowing the goods to be released from the customs area.

  5. Delivery: The cleared goods can then be transported to the importer's location or designated warehouse for further distribution or use.

As a customer-focused organization

Year of Establishment : 1996

Business Type: Import-Export Trade Consultant


Estimated Yr Sales (USD): 2 – 5 M


Number of Employees : 80-100


mail at: info@oceanskyfreight.com 


Call us at : +91-09312065662

Cargos
Exhibition Cargo: Exhibition cargo refers to goods or products that are transported internationally for display or demonstration purposes at trade shows, exhibitions, fairs, or other events.
Carnet Cargo: A carnet, also known as an ATA carnet, is an international customs document that allows the temporary importation of goods without the need to pay duties and taxes.

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