FedEx® Electronic Trade Documents
FedEx® Electronic Trade Documents
Enjoy a smooth customs clearance process.
Enjoy a smooth customs clearance process.
Enjoy a smooth customs clearance process.
For a smoother customs clearance process, submit your trade documents electronically with FedEx Electronic Trade Documents. This simple, efficient and reliable solution reduces paper waste, delays at customs and ensures your international shipments arrive exactly when they need to.
Upload documents quickly
Simply upload your own documents or use FedEx generated trade documents. You can also customize the paperwork by uploading your company letterhead and signature image.
Save Time and Money
By submitting your documents electronically, you don’t have to manually sign, fold, stuff and attach the paperwork to each shipment. Plus you save on paper, energy and printing costs , and reduce carbon footprint eventually.
Enjoy Peace of Mind
With preclearance assistance and proactive customer help, you get a head start with customs clearance and avoid any potential delays.
Find out how to create and upload trade documents
Say hello to streamlined shipping
There are three ways to upload trade documents through FedEx Electronic Trade Documents:
Pre-Shipment
If you want to upload trade documents before creating the label, first create the documents in Global Trade Manager’s Documentation and save them for later use. Then, when creating your label with FedEx Ship Manager, select ‘Attach from Document Preparation Center’ to upload the documents you created.
At-shipment
If you want to create your label and upload trade documents at the same time, use either the commercial invoice generator or your own documents. This is the most commonly used method.
Electronic With Originals (EWO)
The Electronic With Originals option allows you to upload your customs documents for countries that require paper copies for customs clearance. This means:
- Companies that require paper copies or paper with original signature can now use FedEx Electronic Trade Documents.
- Shipments containing dangerous goods and dry ice may be eligible for electronic trade document submission.