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Customs Clearance Services in Egypt

Professional customs clearance support for import and export shipments in Egypt.

Live Freight helps businesses coordinate customs requirements, cargo release, and freight services for international shipments.

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 Import & Export Support
Customs Coordination
Regulatory Compliance Support

Sea & Air Freight Shipments


Customs Clearance Challenges & Support

Customs clearance can affect shipment timelines, documentation requirements, cargo release, and regulatory compliance.

Live Freight helps businesses coordinate customs requirements alongside international freight operations.

How Live Freight Can Help


  • CargoX Registration Support
  • Documentation Review & Preparation
  • Customs Inspection Coordination
  • GOEIC & Regulatory Approvals
  • Customs Cost & Process Planning

Common Customs Clearance Challenges


  • Missing or incomplete documentation
  • Customs processing delays
  • Regulatory requirements
  • Cargo inspections
  • Cargo release coordination

Is Customs Clearance Right for Your Shipment?

Customs clearance support is commonly required for businesses moving goods across international borders.

Customs clearance support is commonly required for:

Import Shipments

Commercial cargo entering Egypt that requires customs processing before release.

Export Shipments

Cargo moving from Egypt to international destinations may require export customs procedures.

Sea Freight Cargo

Containerized shipments requiring customs coordination at ports and terminals.

Air Freight Cargo

Time-sensitive shipments requiring customs processing before cargo release.

 How Customs Clearance Works
Customs clearance is a coordinated process that helps ensure cargo meets applicable customs requirements before release for import or export.

While requirements vary by shipment type, destination, and cargo characteristics, the process typically follows several key stages.



Shipment Documentation Review

Shipment documents are reviewed to ensure the required information is available for customs processing and cargo handling activities.



Customs Processing

Relevant customs information is submitted and processed according to applicable customs procedures and shipment requirements.



Compliance Verification

Cargo and supporting documentation may be reviewed against applicable customs regulations and processing requirements.



Cargo Release Coordination

Following completion of customs procedures, cargo may proceed toward release and onward movement.



Delivery & Shipment Continuity

Released cargo continues through transportation, warehousing, or final delivery activities, depending on shipment requirements.

Want a Detailed Explanation of the Customs Clearance Process?

Learn more about customs procedures, documentation requirements, inspections, duties, and cargo release processes in our complete guide.

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Services Commonly Used With Customs Clearance

Customs clearance is often coordinated alongside freight transportation, warehousing, and cargo handling services.

Ocean Freight


International sea freight solutions for containerized and commercial cargo shipments.

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Air Freight


Time-sensitive cargo transportation solutions for urgent international shipments.

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Inland Transportation


Cargo transportation between ports, warehouses, and final delivery locations.

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Warehousing


Storage and cargo handling solutions supporting import, export, and freight operations.

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Sea Freight vs Air Freight Customs Clearance

Customs clearance requirements may vary depending on the transportation mode, shipment type, and destination requirements.

Whether cargo moves by sea freight or air freight, customs clearance plays an important role in supporting shipment progression, cargo release, and final delivery.

  • Sea Freight Customs Clearance

Sea freight customs clearance is commonly used for containerized cargo, commercial imports, manufacturing shipments, and industrial freight moving through international ports.

Common Shipment Types

  • Full Container Load (FCL)
  • Less than Container Load (LCL)
  • Commercial Imports
  • Industrial Cargo

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  • Air Freight Customs Clearance

Air freight customs clearance is commonly used for time-sensitive cargo, high-value shipments, manufacturing components, and express freight movements requiring rapid transportation.

Common Shipment Types

  • Time-Sensitive Cargo
  • Commercial Air Freight
  • High-Value Shipments
  • Express Freight Movements

Popular Air Freight Routes

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Customs Clearance in Egypt – Frequently Asked Questions


Transit time depends on the origin airport and airline route. Most international air cargo shipments arrive in Egypt within approximately 2 to 7 days depending on the origin airport, airline schedule, and customs clearance process.

Yes. Many freight forwarding companies provide customs clearance services on behalf of importers. Logistics specialists coordinate documentation, communicate with customs authorities, and arrange cargo release to ensure shipments move efficiently through Egyptian ports.

The ACID number is part of Egypt’s Advance Cargo Information (ACI) system used to register shipments before they are exported to Egypt. Importers must obtain an ACID number through the NAFEZA platform and provide it to the exporter before cargo is shipped.

Customs delays can occur due to incomplete documentation, incorrect cargo classification, inspection requirements, or missing regulatory approvals. Preparing accurate documentation and working with experienced customs clearance specialists can help minimize these delays.

Not all shipments require physical inspection. Customs authorities determine inspection requirements based on shipment type, risk classification, and documentation review. Some shipments may pass through document verification only, while others require physical inspection.

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