Questions our clients often ask

Are you sending supplies to family or friends? Are you shipping a vehicle or doing in town shopping?  We can provide seamless and hassle free experience!

  • All inclusive pricing of Barrels and loose cargo
  • Drop off and Pick up service available
  • Uncomplicated and easy documentation process
  • Arrange waiver of taxes for Returning Resident
  • Shipping of vehicles
  • Export Services
  • Quick release of cargo

EXPORTING

PERSONAL EXPORTING

NB The exporter must register with JAMPRO if personal items are being exported on a regular basis.
The services of a licensed Customs Broker can be procured, if the exporter is unfamiliar with the export process.

COMMERCIAL EXPORTING

Register with Jamaica Trade & Invest (formerly JAMPRO) AT www.jexporter.com

Registration is required only for individuals or entities exporting goods on a commercial basis or for the purpose of trade which will result in the generation of revenue. An exporter is not required to register under the following circumstances:

  • Shipments that have been classified as personal effects or non-commercial which will not result in revenue generation (customs form C87).
  • Goods have been imported for temporary use and are to be subsequently re-exported (customs form C87).
  • These could be items imported for a trade show or racing cars brought in for a racing event.
  • Goods are being exported for subsequent re-importation (customs form C87).
  • An example of such a situation would be goods returned to a foreign manufacturer for repairs to be carried out.
  • Goods for which duty was paid and subsequently re-exported (customs form C87).

Permission must be sought from the Collector of Customs prior to exportation. An example would be that of goods being returned to a supplier because of incorrect specifications or failure to meet Bureau of Standards requirements. These goods are not expected to re-enter the country. Depending on the circumstance the duties paid may be refunded.