Customs Clearance for Goods

Customs Clearance 

Customs clearance is a legal and administrative procedure aimed at releasing goods imported to or exported from a specific country after fulfilling all customs requirements and paying the necessary fees and taxes in Saudi Arabia.

We offer customs clearance services at Duba and Neom ports through a specialized and professional team. We guarantee the clearance of goods through proper legal channels in a timely manner, along with customs clearance services for imported vehicles.

Goods Customs Clearance

Abdulrahman Ghanem Al Ali Company provides customs clearance services for all products, goods, and import and export operations, ensuring the completion of all required legal paperwork to fulfill customs release conditions. We provide an experienced customs broker to review all necessary documents for customs clearance, such as commercial invoices, the bill of lading, the packing list, and any relevant conformity certificates or permits, such as the certificate of origin and shipping date.

We offer customs clearance services for sea shipments between the Port of Duba and Safaga with efficiency, speed, and accuracy, in addition to land customs clearance services through Saudi border crossings.

Our dedicated team ensures the tracking of shipments to guarantee timely arrival without delays, addressing any obstacles that may arise and coordinating with relevant authorities to secure swift customs clearance without complications. This ensures the customs clearance letter is obtained and the shipments arrive without delay or damage.

Steps for Customs Clearance of Goods

The company follows a series of steps to ensure the release of goods, regardless of their type, by obtaining a customs release letter. The customs broker at Neom and Duba ports performs the following:

 

  1. Preparation of Required Documents: Customs clearance requires the preparation of essential documents, including the commercial invoice outlining the transaction details, the certificate of origin identifying the country of manufacture, the bill of lading containing transportation information, and the packing list detailing the shipment’s contents.
  2. Submission of the Customs Declaration: The involved parties must submit a customs declaration, which includes detailed information about the goods, such as their type, quantity, and value. This assists in assessing the applicable customs duties and taxes, ensuring transparency in the customs process.
  3. Comprehensive Inspection of Goods: The goods are thoroughly inspected to verify that they match the details provided in the customs declaration. The inspection also checks for quality and specifications, ensuring compliance with the relevant standards.
  4. Payment of Customs Duties and Taxes: Importers must pay the applicable customs duties and taxes on the imported goods. These fees are determined based on the value and type of the goods, ensuring compliance with customs regulations.
  5. Issuance of Release Authorization: After completing all necessary procedures, including inspection and payment of duties, a release authorization for the goods is issued, allowing importers to receive their shipments and transport them to their final destination.
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