Liquid In Tanks

Customs Clearance

Liquid in Tanks Pvt. Ltd. (LIT) excels in providing comprehensive Customs Clearance services for businesses dealing with the logistics, handling, and storage of liquids and gases. Our expert team ensures your shipments comply with all regulatory requirements, facilitating smooth and efficient customs processing.

Whether it’s oil and gas, petrochemicals, paints, chemicals, or food and beverages, our deep understanding of industry-specific regulations enables us to manage the complexities of customs documentation, duty calculations, and compliance checks with precision and efficiency. By leveraging our extensive network and expertise, we minimize delays and optimize the movement of your goods across borders, ensuring timely and hassle-free deliveries. At LIT, we prioritize customer satisfaction and operational excellence. Our Customs Clearance services are tailored to meet each client’s unique needs, providing personalized solutions that align with your business objectives.

Custom Clearance

What We Do

36 k
Gave insurances
90 +
Professional team
12 k
Satisfied customers
98 %
Success rates
Customs Clearance

Key Features

01

Comprehensive Documentation Handling

We manage all necessary customs documentation meticulously, ensuring accuracy and compliance to prevent delays and complications during the customs process.
02

Advanced Duty Calculation and Payment Management

Utilizing advanced technology, we calculate and manage duty payments efficiently, ensuring that all financial aspects of customs clearance are handled smoothly and transparently.
04

Expert Consultation and Support

We offer expert consultation and ongoing support, helping you navigate complex customs regulations and providing tailored advice to optimize your customs clearance processes.
03

Real-Time Tracking and Updates

Our services include real-time tracking and updates on the status of your shipments, providing you with timely information and proactive solutions to any issues that may arise.
A customs officer verifies that the paperwork completed for shipments are correct. International shipments must have commercial invoices. Once the paperwork is verified, the document will list a shipper and contact info of the receiver. The shipment will also include the export date and airway bill number.
A customs officer will see what fees may be applied to a shipment. Depending on the type of goods, their value, and laws that the importing country enforces. If the value of goods surpasses a tax bracket, the officer will check to see if taxes and duties have been paid.
If there are outstanding taxes and duties, customs will ask that they are paid. There are two options for payment, with one being DDU (Deliver Duty Unpaid) and the other being DDP (Deliver Duty Paid). As a result, if a shipment is marked as DDP, then a payment of taxes and duties were paid for. These services may be offered at a fixed price when you pay for a label. This process can be expensive as brokers are independent with differing fee charges. Brokerage, storage, late payment, and various fees may apply which will affect the total shipment fee.
Once taxes and duties are paid, shipments are released. From this point, if paperwork, duties, and taxes are handled properly then the goods should be shipped to their destination.

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