SSL Customs Customs Broker
Would you like a personal, reliable, and transport-neutral customs broker?
Through close collaboration, we simplify and streamline your customs processes.
SSL Customs (formerly Unitrans Shipping and Transport) has been engaged in import, export, and customs services since 1984. Every day, we assist customers with independent customs declarations, both for larger and smaller shipments, regardless of the shipping company, transport company, or forwarder that has been engaged. Flexibility is at the core of our business, and we always aim for the highest possible level of service.
Customs clearance is a crucial part of the import and export process, where goods transported across international borders must pass through customs checkpoints and undergo customs formalities before being released to their final destination. Customs clearance is a complex process that requires precision and expertise to avoid delays, fines, and other issues.
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We are a partner that focuses on you as a customer and your unique needs. Our team comprises competent colleagues who are always updated on customs regulations and changes in customs legislation.
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Here you will find answers to common questions about customs declaration. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please feel free to contact our customer service for further assistance.
Customs clearance is the process where import and export goods transported across international borders must pass through customs borders and undergo customs formalities before they can be released to their final destination.
Customs clearance occurs by submitting a customs declaration to customs. Customs verifies that the goods match the declaration and that all customs duties and taxes are paid. If necessary, customs can also perform physical inspections of the goods.
A customs declaration should include information about the nature, origin, value, and quantity of the goods, as well as transport documents that confirm the goods’ transportation to the country. Additional documentation may also be required depending on the nature and origin of the goods.