| In
principle in the country of departure you will have no dealings with
customs. |
| We
arrange the complete custom handling on your behalf, which basically
is an administrative operation (collecting- and issuing the required
paperwork and presenting them to customs). |
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| What do
we need from you? |
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clear copies of the passports (of shipper and
consignee) |
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a packinglist,
containing of a summary and specification(s) |
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a customs attorney,
with which you approve our customs agent to arrange
the customs documentation on your behalf |
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Packinglist and customs
attorney can be downloaded on the right. |
| Please
completely fill up the documents, sign them where required and e-mail
them to us. |
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| In
rare occasions customs may decide they want to inspect your goods. |
| Might
this be the case, we will always inform you. |
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| In the
country of destination it is more likely you will have dealings with
customs. |
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Needless to say customs abroad want to know what is being imported and
inspections of incoming goods occur far more frequent than inspections
of outgoing goods. |
| Beside
that, expect administrative operations. |
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Packinglist and passport are required and documents need to be filled
up. |
| It is
good to know our professional and experienced agents overseas are
always willing to assist you and will even - if required so - arrange
the complete customs clearance for you (against extra costs), saving
you a lot of hassle. |
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