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Customs warehousing: Key benefits and processes for optimizing international trade

Customs warehousing is a strategic tool in international trade, allowing importers and exporters to temporarily store goods without paying customs duties and taxes. This process reduces costs and provides flexibility in managing goods within the warehouse, including activities such as sorting and packaging, thereby optimizing inventory management and accelerating transport processes. Explore how customs warehousing can enhance your logistics and facilitate trade with minimal administrative burdens.

Benefits and procedures of customs warehousing

Customs warehousing is a strategic tool in logistics and international trade that helps manage costs, optimize inventory, and increase flexibility for importing and exporting goods. It is a special customs procedure that allows temporary storage of imported or exported goods in a customs warehouse without paying customs duties, taxes, and other import costs.

Benefits of customs warehousing
  • Deferred payment of duties and taxes – Goods can be stored for an extended period without the obligation to pay customs duties or taxes until they are released for free circulation.
  • Possibility of further handling of goods – In a customs warehouse, goods can be sorted, packaged, labeled, or prepared for further transport.
  • Declaration upon arrival: A customs declaration must be submitted for goods placed in the warehouse. This declaration includes information on the type, value, and quantity of the goods.
  • Goods handling: During storage, goods may undergo certain processes such as sorting, packaging, repairs, or processing, but these activities must not alter the basic characteristics of the goods.
  • Removal from the warehouse: When goods are removed from the warehouse, they must be declared again, and at that time, all necessary duties are paid if the goods are released for free circulation.





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