What is clearance?
Clearance is the process of releasing goods from customs. Clearance is the process of getting permission to enter or export a product from the country's customs.
Customs clearance procedures
1- Obtaining clearance and warehouse bill 2- Statement round through the EPL system 3- Print the statement (receiving the cottage and determining the route) 4- Product evaluation 5- Obtaining necessary permits such as standard, laboratory, etc. 6- Goods examination by virtual customs experts 7- Fund and payment of expenses 8- Obtaining a loading permit and warehousing settlement 9- Declaring the cargo and sending the goods to the customs exit door 10- Leaving the goods from the customs to the warehouse of the strip or the warehouse of the owner of the goods

Permits related to the clearance of imported goods
🔸 Imported conditional goods: The import of this type of goods requires obtaining a permit. 🔸 Prohibited imported goods: Import of this type of goods is prohibited.
Necessary documents for goods clearance
◾️ Warehouse bill
◾️ clearance
◾️ Electronic warehouse bill
Copy of the original bill of lading of the shipping company
Commercial invoice
Packing list
◾️ Certificate of origin
◾️ order registration

◾️ Proforma Insurance policy ◾️ Bank inspection certificate and other relevant inspection certificates if needed ◾️ Letter of temporary departure of the container ◾️ Letter of freight if needed ◾️ Related and certified attorneys ◾️ Warehouse ID of the goods owner ◾️ Relevant certificates such as health certificates (for food and medicine) ◾️ EPL user and password of the owner of the goods or the right to work and the coding of the owner of the goods in customs ◾️ Providing Central Bank tracking code