What is the difference in the calculation method of double-clearance charges for sea and air freight in Africa?
It takes a long time to clear the sea freight, and the cost is calculated according to the number of squares. The double clearance time for air freight is short, and the charge is based on the weight
Ocean shipping double clearing operation process
The goods are delivered to the designated warehouse, and the warehouse will give the accurate volume and weight after receiving the goods, and will inform the customer after sailing. After customs clearance and tax payment at the port, the agent will notify the consignee to pick up the goods and clear the air freight process
Air freight double clearing operation process
The goods are delivered to the designated warehouse, and the warehouse will give the accurate volume and weight after receiving the goods. The customer will be informed of the departure time. After customs clearance and tax payment at the airport, the agent will notify the consignee to pick up the goods
What is a double-clearance tax package?
It refers to domestic customs declaration and foreign import customs clearance, including tax: it means that the goods do not need to pay any fees when they reach the destination;
Ocean air shipping double clearing operation process is also to ensure the normal export of the customs of the sending country and the customs clearance of the destination country, which is usually for general goods; the normal channel for special goods (such as sensitive goods) in the destination country is Unable to clear customs normally.
What is DOUBLE SIDE customs duty included to door service?
Door-to-door means door-to-door delivery. Shuangqing door-to-door is a one-stop logistics service that connects sea and land, domestic and overseas customs clearance, export, destination country import, tax, and door-to-door through various transportation methods.
Countries where SDI LOGISTICS can do both sea and air freight in Africa:
Nigeria, Angola, Guinea, Equatorial Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire, Tanzania, Kenya, South Africa, Mali, Congo (Kinshasa), Congo, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Ghana, Zambia, Cameroon, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana, Madagascar