Freight Forwarding
Customs Clearance
Import Documentation
International Shipping
Cargo Insurance
Letter of Credit Services
Port Handling Services
Translation & Legalization of Documents
Duty & Tax Advisory
Product Inspection & Testing
Handles the transportation of goods from the exporting country to your destination. They manage shipping logistics, carriers, and documentation.
Ensures your imported goods meet local regulations. A customs broker will handle duties, taxes, and legal procedures at the port of entry.
Involves preparing and submitting documents like:
Bill of Lading
Commercial Invoice
Packing List
Certificate of Origin
Import License
Organizes transport via sea, air, or land—depending on urgency, volume, and cost.
Certain products (e.g., food, chemicals, electronics) need import licenses. This service helps you acquire them legally.
Protects your goods from loss or damage in transit due to weather, theft, or accidents.
Quality check of goods before or after shipment—often required by customs or to verify compliance with safety standards.
Assigning the correct Harmonized System (HS) code to your goods—this determines import duties and taxes.
Advisors who guide you on laws, tariffs, restricted goods, labeling rules, and anti-dumping duties.
Companies that manage warehousing, inventory, and delivery services after goods arrive in your country.
Temporary or long-term storage for imported goods, especially helpful if you import in bulk but sell gradually.
End-to-end planning and coordination of product flow from supplier to buyer.
Banks provide LCs to guarantee payment to foreign suppliers, giving trust and security in international transactions.
Helps businesses fund their imports through trade loans, supplier credit, or invoice financing.
Covers unloading goods at the port, container handling, customs inspection, and transfer to warehouse or transport.
Ensures imported goods meet local packaging, labeling, language, and legal standards (e.g., barcodes, nutrition facts).
Some countries require translated and notarized documents like invoices, certificates, or licenses.
Products like electronics, medical goods, or cosmetics may need local approval (e.g., CE mark, FDA, BIS).
Helps calculate and minimize import duties/taxes through exemptions, trade agreements, or reclassification.
Before you import, ensure your overseas supplier is genuine through background checks and site inspections.
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