Before Shipping

What to Consider?

1. Have Commercial Invoice and Give Real Value of the Product.

A commercial invoice is required for the importation of products, being the proof of purchase that gives the details of the product and its value, which must be presented to the customs services at the time of the tax declaration in the country of destination, if required.

It is important to give the real value of the declared products, according to the purchase invoice, in order to avoid penalties by customs in the country of destination.

At the time of making the Warehouse Shipment Alert you must inform us about the declared value of the products, this will help us to prepare, on your behalf and under your responsibility, the declaration of the products to be shipped.

2. Take into account whether they are Hazardous or Restricted Materials.

There are regulations for shipping dangerous or restricted goods internationally. To do so, check the general list of Prohibited and Restricted Materials in What Not to Ship or contact us via Contact Us and we will gladly assist you in your requirements.

3. Alert Warehouse to Shipment of Packages

To avoid delays in the processing of the product, please inform us of your shipment through a Alert Warehouse to Shipment of Packages that you will have in your dashboard, giving us the description of the product and the carrier, as well as its tracking number, and in this way we will be able to monitor the product's journey until its arrival at the warehouse.

4. Verify Tax Payment at Destination

If you have any doubts about how much you will have to pay in taxes or the documents to present, do not hesitate to contact us and we will gladly assist you, enter our assisted importing program, and start making international shipments safely and like a professional.