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Fast, Reliable UK
Customs Clearance

24/7 customs support for importers, exporters, freight forwarders, and e-commerce businesses. Speed and compliance guaranteed.

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Major UK Ports Covered

We operate across key UK ports to ensure fast and efficient customs clearance for businesses of all sizes. Whether you're importing or exporting, our expertise spans major locations, including  Felixstowe,  SouthamptonDover,  and  London Gateway. These strategic locations allow us to streamline your shipments, reduce delays, and keep your supply chain moving smoothly. No matter where your goods are, we have you covered!

Client Stories

Trusted by Industry Leaders

"It’s great it cleared everything quickly great company"

Daniel Osborn

Happy Customer

"Excellent service from Start to Finish, we was stuck at Customs in France from having the incorrect paperwork from Italy,We phoned Global Customs,,with there knowledge and professionalism they was able to assist us with getting the correct paperwork and we was able to continue our journey 👍👍"

Andy Barber

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"Friendly and professional service."

Gavin Osborn

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"Service with Excellence."

Amit Patel

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"Professional and reliable."

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Why Choose Global Customs?

We maintain the highest standards of compliance, security, and efficiency in the industry, making us the preferred choice for your customs needs.

Local Expertise

Specialists based in UK with deep knowledge of UK logistics.

Fast Turnaround

Speed is our priority to keep your supply chain moving.

24/7 Support

Round-the-clock customs support for peace of mind.

Trusted Partner

Reliable partner for UK importers, exporters, and freight forwarders.

FAQ

Got questions?
We've got answers.

Navigating customs can be complex. Here are answers to some of the most common questions our clients ask us to help you understand the process better.

Customs clearance is a process compulsory for all goods entering or leaving the EU. Customs clearance allows HM Customs & Excise to account for any due charges, ensure correct documentation has been used and conformity to EU law. It also allows Customs to monitor which goods are coming into or leaving the UK.
Customs agents are there to facilitate a professional service between HM Customs & Excise and importers/exporters. Our agents have significant understanding the Customs rules and regulations applicable and are therefore best suited to provide assistance.
We can complete Import UK customs clearance for your shipments at the following Airports and Sea ports.
 Airports: London Gatwick Airport, London Heathrow Airport, London Stansted Airport, London City Airport, London Luton Airport, Birmingham, East Midlands Airport, Manchester, Glasgow, Leeds and Edinburgh.
Sea Ports: Any UK port including Felixstowe, London Gateway, Southampton, Grangemouth, Tilbury, Thames port, Dover and Greenock.
We are based in Southeast England. Thanks to changes in technology, remote access to other port community systems around the coasts of the UK make it possible to access all systems from one location.
The customs clearance process can vary from shipment to shipment and is dependent on what goods are entering the country, once goods have entered the UK port. Certain products may need additional documentation checks or a physical examination to ensure that declarations are correct.
Basic documentation would be:
1. Shipping document ( Bill of Lading – original or telex)
2. Supplier’s commercial invoice
3. Packing list
Other documentation required for specific goods would be:
1. Certificate of Origin
2. Preference Certificates
3. Health certificates ( for foodstuffs etc )
4. COA
5. Organic certificate
Note: Importers should check before they ship if any special documentation is required.
UK VAT is currently 20%. Duty is dependent on the type of product being imported. All duty rates are set out by Brussels for the EU, and are payable upon free circulation within the EU.
All goods are classified into commodity codes. The duty and VAT amount vary for each commodity. Importers are responsible for the classification of the codes. However, if you need advice you can call 03000588454.
There are a number of methods that will help you calculate your customs clearance charges. You might be looking to calculate the transactional value or price payable ‍The duration of customs clearance can vary widely depending on several factors, including the nature of the goods, the efficiency of the customs authority, and the completeness and accuracy of the provided documentation. Typically, it can range from a few hours to several days.
Utilising experienced customs brokers and ensuring all documents are correctly filled out can significantly expedite this process.
Your customs clearance agent will advise you how much duty and VAT is required to be paid. You can pay customs directly or you can pay us first and we will pay customs on your behalf.
Further information on customs clearance, their rules and regulations, service standards and details of your local Customs clearance office can be found on their website: www.gov.uk/starting-to-import‍
We provide you with copies of all documentation completed on your behalf, which have been lodged with HMRC. All documents will be archived for at least 4 years.
Some commodities, firearms and explosives for example, cannot be imported into the EU unless by an authorised person. If you have any doubts about whether your goods are approved in the EU, feel free to contact us prior to shipment. Details of restricted goods can be found on the UK Customs website: www.gov.uk/guidance/import-controls. Alternatively, please check with a member of our experienced team who would be happy to assist.
In order to attain VAT and duty relief for personal effects upon import, specific conditions must be met. If you have recently returned to the UK, lived overseas for a minimum of one year, and have owned the goods for 6 months, no VAT and duty are required. Goods can still be imported if they do not fall under these criteria but duty and VAT may be applicable. If you are importing a car, the relief of VAT and duty will depend on the purpose of the vehicle.
The majority of foodstuffs are okay to import when accompanied by relevant official documentation. Certain food items would need additional documentation to be lodged with port health. Importers are required to ensure all documents are in place before goods are imported.
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