Get you shipments customs cleared quickly and smoothly

Get your shipments customs cleared quickly and smoothly

The time and resources needed in customs clearance process can be very different depending on how well you have prepared.


For small business owners who want to expand to international markets, shipping internationally can be overwhelming. One of the biggest challenges is getting their international shipments cleared by customs, and it is a must-do process for every international shipper.

Failures at customs clearance can result in shipment delays, rejection and/or fines. Submission of incorrect information on customs clearance documents may even break laws in the respective export destinations/or import origins.

If you are ready to ship overseas, this is a guide that will help you understand the customs clearance processes for both imports and exports. Let’s get started and learn these useful tips and tools that will make your life easier.




What is customs clearance?

Customs clearance is the process through which an import or export shipment is reviewed and cleared by the Customs Office.

In general, customs clearance can be broken down into four key steps.

i. Submission of customs paperwork for a Customs Officer to examine.1

ii. Assessment of the customs paperwork.2

iii. Calculation of duties and taxes.

iv. Payment of duties and taxes.

1. Documentation must be accurate and complete. The customs documentation required varies by destination, but always includes the air waybill and commercial invoice. Other customs documents that may be required are certificate of origin, specific government certifications, packing list, pro forma invoice, bill of lading, certificate of conformity, export license, certificate of insurance, letter of credit, import license, customs bond and bill of entry.

2. If the paperwork is inaccurate or incomplete, the customs broker will need to step in to fix the problem, otherwise fines or penalties may apply.




What does “Customs cleared" mean in the shipping process?

“Customs cleared” means your shipment has completed the customs clearance process and that any applicable duties and taxes have been calculated and paid. When a shipment is cleared by customs, the Customs Officer will release the shipment and it is then free to move on to its next destination.




Frequently asked questions about customs clearance (FAQs)




Additional customs clearance support

To facilitate and simplify the customs clearance process, FedEx provides digital tools that help you prepare your customs documents online easily.

Our Customs Clearance hub provides everything you need to complete the key documents, build your knowledge about shipping internationally and ensure your international shipments arrive exactly when they need to.

Now that you have learned the key concepts around customs clearance, you are ready to ship!




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