Import less than 1000 shipments per year

What is a Customs Broker & Why Do You Need One?

More than 354,000 importers deal with the G.R.A – Customs Division (GBSA) annually. Most rely on the services of a licensed customs broker to get their shipments cleared at the border. For each of these transactions, reams of critical business data must be generated, about everything from country of origin and destinations, to suppliers, tariff classifications, routings, and intended use.

Traditionally, importers rely on customs brokers to pull that information together and clear the goods through customs. But many importers are learning that it is only part of the story. Customs brokers are now helping importers leverage that information, transforming data into critical business intelligence. Customs brokers are offering a growing range of specialized services to help importers develop new product lines, explore new markets, evaluate the impact of global change, and cut costs.

“How to Select a Customs Broker – Import less than 1000 shipments per year.”David Aikins

Because customs brokers leverage electronic communications both with clients and with G.R.A – Customs Division and other government agencies that control the importation and exportation of goods, your customs broker does not need to have an actual office at the port of entry through which your goods enter or exit Ghana.

Customs brokers are licensed by the G.R.A – Customs Division.  As such an importer must grant a customs broker authority to act on his behalf.

What to ask for

Here are some questions that you might wish to ask as you discuss your business concerns with customs brokers.

  1. How long have you been in business?
  2. How will you communicate with me about legislative or regulatory changes that impact my business?
  3. How will you charge for your services? Will a single person be assigned to my account? Can I reach a live person 24/7/365?
  4. Do you provide all the services that I will need to import or export my goods?  Can you also handle my customs clearance into other countries? Are you affiliated with any foreign customs brokers? Carriers? Freight Forwarders?
  5. Are you a member of the Customs Brokers Association-Ghana? How many Certified Customs Specialists and Certified Trade Compliance Specialists do you have on staff? Will one of these individuals be handling my shipments?

Additional information you should provide to your customs broker

Details about the goods you import and export, including: who manufactures the goods, where the goods are manufactured, the end-use and/or user of the goods, and the value of the goods.

Find a Customs Broker in Ghana to assist you with your next shipment.

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Comments (3)

  • Riva Collins

    August 21, 2020 - 6:51 am

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    • CaseThemes

      November 18, 2020 - 1:49 pm

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    August 21, 2020 - 7:19 am

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