Customs Clearance Services

Customs Clearance Services: Speed and Regulatory Compliance in International Trade

End-to-End Customs Consultancy

The most critical stage of foreign trade operations is managing customs procedures quickly and without errors. Customs clearance services ensure the fulfillment of legal obligations in import and export transactions, enabling the smooth movement of commercial goods through customs zones.

The complexity of regulations and continuously updated legislation make professional customs consultancy support essential. Thanks to our digital infrastructure, we monitor your customs declarations in real time and transparently report every stage of the process.

Regulatory Compliance
HS Code Determination
Cost Optimization
Fast Operations
Customs Clearance Services

Benefits of Customs Clearance Solutions for Your Business

Why should you get professional support?

Legal Compliance

Prevent legal penalties and operational delays.

Accurate Taxation

Eliminate tax errors through accurate HS code classification.

Lower Costs

Optimize your costs through exemption and incentive tracking.

Minimum Waiting Time

Pass through customs rapidly with complete documentation management.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

The processing time depends on the type of goods, the applicable customs regime (import/export), and whether additional permits (such as TSE or agricultural approvals) are required. In standard procedures, if all documents are complete, customs declaration registration is generally completed on the same day or the following business day.
Legally, companies may handle their own customs procedures. However, due to the complexity of customs legislation and the high costs associated with mistakes, working with a professional customs consultancy firm is critically important for effective risk management.
Generally required documents include the commercial invoice, packing list, transport document (bill of lading), insurance policy and origin certificates (A.TR, EUR.1, etc.). Depending on the product type, additional documents such as health certificates or inspection certificates may also be required.
The HS Code (Harmonized System Code) is a 12-digit classification code used worldwide for commercial goods. This code determines the applicable taxes, restrictions and permits related to the product.
Customs duties are calculated based on the "Customs Value," which consists of the invoice value of the goods plus transportation and insurance costs. Applicable tax rates according to the product’s HS code (Customs Duty, VAT, SCT, Additional Financial Obligations, etc.) are then applied.

Remove the Barriers Slowing Down Your Trade

Get a quote today and let us manage your customs processes professionally.