Customs ​Clearance

  • What it is: The process of getting goods legally ​through a country's customs authorities. This ​involves preparing and submitting required ​documentation, paying duties and taxes, and ​ensuring compliance with import regulations.
  • Why it's important: Customs clearance prevents ​delays, penalties, and confiscation of goods. It's ​essential for smooth international trade.
  • Who needs it: Any business or individual importing ​or exporting goods.
Customs.

Import and ​Distribution

  • What it is: The full cycle of bringing goods into a country and ​then getting them to the end consumers or businesses.
    • Import: Sourcing products from overseas, handling ​shipping, customs clearance, and initial storage.
    • Distribution: Warehousing, order fulfillment, transportation, ​and delivery to the final destination (retail stores, ​wholesalers, or individual customers).
  • Why it's important: Ensures a continuous supply chain, ​enabling businesses to sell products to customers effectively.
  • Who needs it: Companies that sell imported goods, especially ​those without their own distribution networks.
Warehouse distribution center.

Logistics and ​Delivery

  • What it is: The planning, execution, and management of the ​flow of goods, information, and services from the point of ​origin to the point of consumption. This includes:

- Transportation;

- Warehousing;

- Inventory Management;

- Order Fulfillment.

  • Why it's important: Efficient logistics reduces costs, improves ​delivery times, and enhances customer satisfaction.
  • Who needs it: Any business that ships products, whether it's a ​small online retailer or a large manufacturer.
Warehouse and logistics, freight transportation.
Stock trade

Get in Touch

Mailing Address

Urb. Canuta de Ifach 30i, bungalo 9, Calpe 03710, Spain

Email Address

hello@ge​nvichtrade.com