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Customs Brokerage & International Transit


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Dunyo Cargo, an associate member of the IFCBA, is part of a global network of customs brokers. This allows the company's clients to transfer to us all the tasks of export, transit and import customs clearance, no matter in which country the cargo is located, and to be sure that it will be released in accordance with the customs legislation of these countries.

 

Dunyo customsCargo is a set of solutions that covers all aspects of modern customs clearance processes. Our information database contains all the necessary requirements for customs clearance of goods in more than 200 countries around the world. In addition, we are connected to a global database that is updated in real time.

 

International customs transit is the customs mode (procedure) used in any country of the world when transporting foreign goods through its territory.

 

Dunyo Cargo offers brokerage services for international customs transit for goods transported in transit through the Republic of Tajikistan, as well as for goods transiting through the leading international transport hubs of the EU, Middle East, Turkey, China, Baltic, Caucasus and CIS countries.

 

We carry out customs clearance of any type of cargo, including diplomatic, humanitarian, commercial, non-commercial, state municipal or project cargo. Dunyo Cargo customs specialists will perform customs clearing of your cargo in a short time, make customs payments and prepare the necessary permits. You can trust in our experience: the brokerage experience of Dunyo Cargo is more than 20 years.

 

Benefits

  • Global network of customs partners

  • Access to current information on the customs legislation of all countries of the world

  • License giving the right to make customs clearance of goods of all categories

  • Certified staff

  • Free information and advisory assistance at all stages of cargo clearance

  • Comprehensive “single window” service

  • Pre-planning of customs clearance: calculation of budget, deadlines and implementation stages

  • Flexible and transparent billing

 

Service list

  • Preliminary expertise of commercial and shipping documents

  • Selection of HS code

  • Classification report at the request of the client

  • Checking the need for non-tariff regulation, organization of registration of certificates of conformity, certificates of origin, phytosanitary or veterinary certificate, notifications, abandoned letters and other permits, according to the requirements of the legislation in the country of registration

  • Calculation of customs duties: fees, duties, excise tax and VAT

  • Formation and filing of customs declarations for goods

  • Physical presence at customs inspections, sampling and samples, passing of other additional forms of control at customs

  • Information and advisory customer support.

 


 

One kind of transportation is transit freight transportation, which travels through several nations before arriving at its final destination. Its structure is intricate. This kind of freight international transportation necessitates the necessary application of safety regulations and compliance with national legislation in the nation where the cargo is being transferred. 

 

Cross-border agreements, which are both multilateral and bilateral agreements, assist in controlling the transit freight transportation industry. They have to do with controlling the right of entry into foreign markets and the manner in which goods are transported across national borders.

 

Understanding Transit International Shipping

 

Transit cargo is defined as goods sent from one nation to another that pass through a third country's territory free of customs duties. For a more thorough explanation, let me say that it is the lifting of customs charges on commodities that are imported into these nations by land or sea, transit through them, and then depart from them by land or water.

 

These days, transit freight transport can refer to both combined transport, which is a form of collaboration across transport systems, and single transport models. In many nations, ro-ro ships, container shipping, and pipeline delivery of liquids or other materials are examples of appropriate transit goods transportation modes.

 

Documents Required in Transit Freight Transportation

 

Transport papers for freight are provided individually for every transport vehicle. Additionally, any vehicle transporting goods needs to obtain a cargo document or CMR. The sender and recipient, the kind of cargo, the net and gross weight, the number of parcels, the package shape, and the license plate are all included in this document. When the products are delivered, the buyer approves this paperwork, warns the driver of any damage or faults, and hands it over.

 

The nations who have signed the agreement on road freight transport also decide on an annual payment quota for one another, and the necessary paperwork is completed. The International Transporters Association representatives of the respective nations are the source of these documents, which drivers are required to use lawfully at the country-specific points.

 




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