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Customs clearance is the process of escorting items through the customs authorities in order to allow the flow of cargo into and out of a country (import-export).

All items entering India must pass through the customs process, which includes scrutiny, appraisal, assessment, and evaluation. This enables customs authorities to assess the appropriate tax and also to inspect the products for unlawful imports. Additionally, it is critical to know that no import is permitted in India unless the importer possesses an IEC number given by the DFGT. If the products are imported for personal use, no IEC number is required.

We have a team of professionals that are responsible for completing your customs process with a focus on compliance and efficiency. A close working connection with a single customs service provider throughout your cargo's trip; someone who understands your business requirements and improves the efficiency and visibility of your supply chain.

Customs clearance is the process through which the Customs Department authorizes the entry of a person or item. Businesses exporting and importing goods into and out of the country must cross certain customs barriers, as specified by the government. Udyogwardhini's experienced technical professionals can assist you in clearing your goods promptly and efficiently using an automated customs clearance network.

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Paperwork Required for #Import Customs Clearance

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Invoice of Pro Forma

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Packing List for Customs

3

Certification by Country of Origin or COO

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Invoice Commercial

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Shipping Invoice

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Transport Bill of Lading

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Sight Bill

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Credit Letter

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Exchange Bill

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Export Permit

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Receipt from the warehouse

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Certificates of Health

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Entry Bill

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Certificate of insurance

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Certificate of Registration and Membership in the RCMC

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Declaration of the GATT/DGFT

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Technical documentation, literature

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Industrial Permit

Customs Clearance Import Documentation

A purchase order from the buyer, a supplier's sales invoice, a bill of entry, a bill of lading/airway bill, and a packing list, as well as any other documentation required by the buyer, financial institution, or importing country requirements.

A Purchase Order From The Buyer

A Supplier's Sales Invoice

A Bill Of Entry

A Bill Of Lading/Airway Bill

A Packing List

Any Other Documentation Required By The Buyer, Financial Institution, Or Importing Country Requirements.

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