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When a shipment enters or leaves the country, customs reviews the accompanying paperwork and shipment contents to ensure the shipper has followed all the appropriate rules and regulations.
While proper documentation is important for avoiding customs delays, it is also important to be familiar with the customs clearance entry types and processes.
Depending upon the value, commodity and entry type, the customs clearance process will vary.
To make a formal entry of goods (for imported commercial shipments) into the U.S., the following documents are generally required:
Before your exporter hands over shipments to DHL, help them make sure the paperwork is complete and accurate to help avoid delays in the customs process.
Review this checklist to help ensure faster customs clearance.
Before you ship with DHL Express, it's important to check whether your goods are restricted. Search for “Prohibited and Restricted Items” on MyDHL+ for a full list based on your country of origin and/or destination.
If you are still in any doubt as to the acceptability of your goods, you can contact DHL Customer Service or your Account Manager prior to shipping.
Shipping cross-border can seem complex, and incorrect customs paperwork is one of the main causes of delays for SMEs shipping across borders.
To speed up international shipping and simplify customs transactions, DHL Express has developed My Global Trade Services, an intuitive, all-in-one portal.
MyGTS is a free, user-friendly platform that will help you navigate all international shipping regulations, seamlessly. You can log in with your existing DHL Express Business Account or register a new MyGTS account to access:
You can log in to MyGTS with your existing DHL Express account, or register a new MyGTS account. Click below for your options.