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Customs clearance is the process facilitated by customs brokers to ensure the legal entry or exit of goods into a territory, complying with all regulatory requirements.
Export Clearance: Customs brokers play a key role in managing this process once the goods arrive at the customs area (such as a port, airport, free zone, or customs warehouse) and before they are loaded onto a ship or plane. Brokers handle the submission of necessary documents, including the commercial invoice and packing list, ensuring compliance with export regulations and avoiding delays.
Import Clearance: When goods reach their final destination after being unloaded from the ship or plane, customs brokers assist in clearing the merchandise to exit the customs area. They manage the documentation, which includes the commercial invoice, packing list, and Bill of Lading (BL), and handle any regulatory procedures to ensure smooth and timely processing.
The use of EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) allows customs brokers to expedite these procedures through the electronic transmission of required data and documents, streamlining both import and export clearance and minimizing delays at customs. This ensures efficient, compliant movement of goods across borders.