Road

We have collected the answers to some of the most common questions we receive regarding road freight. You will also find important documents which may be in need and other information that may be useful to know.

Insurance

Insurance

If your company ships goods regularly, we recommend that you obtain transport insurance with your own insurance company. We can help take out insurance for a fee. Insurance is needed in case there is damage to your goods and you want compensation for this.

The insurance also covers if there is a joint breakdown. However, insurance does not cover costs caused by delays, such as fines, and it is not possible to receive compensation for delayed transport.

In the event of war or other disasters that we at TKL Logistics cannot control, not all of our insurances cover possible delays and extra costs.

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Dangerous goods

When exporting and importing dangerous goods, a safety data sheet needs to be presented, an MSDS.

Examples of dangerous goods are: batteries, chemicals and knives.

Transport

Transport

Road transport is mainly used for transport within Europe.

You book by contacting your TKL contact and specifying the desired day for pickup. Don’t forget to enter weight, dimensions and number of pallets.

If you are missing a loading dock and need the goods to be delivered with a tail lift, we need to know this well in advance.

Goods

Goods 

If you wish to import/export food, it is important that you have all the required documentation. The documentation varies depending on the products and we recommend that you contact the Customs Office and the Swedish Food Agency to ensure that all documentation is complete.

A list of ingredients must always be presented when importing food.

Prices

Prices

In order for us to be able to prepare a offer for you, we need the following information:

  • Delivery terms.
  • Address for collection, if the delivery term is EXW.
  • Address for delivery.
  • Port or airport the goods must depart from, if the delivery term is FOB.
  • Number of packages or pallets.
  • The dimensions of the cartons, or of the pallet if the goods have been placed on a pallet.
  • Weight of the goods.
  • If there are cartons of different sizes and weights, which are not placed on a pallet, we need to know how many cartons there are of each weight and measurement.
  • Whatever type of product it is, if it is dangerous goods, we need the MSDS at this stage.
  • To learn the insurance fee, you need to submit the value of the product/products.
Delivery terms

Delivery terms

During the negotiations between buyer and seller, it is important to agree on which delivery terms are to be used for the transport. The delivery terms determine who will be responsible for which costs and who will be responsible, and thus will be responsible for the insurance during different parts of the transport. The two most common delivery terms are:

  • FCA: The buyer is responsible for transport costs and insurance from the time the goods have been handed over to the carrier.
  • DAP: The sender is responsible for the transport costs and insurance, door-to-door. It is important that it is stated where the goods are to be delivered.
Clearance

Clearance

You must register your goods with Swedish Customs for customs clearance. Concerning both import and export, TKL Logistics can help you get your goods cleared through customs.

To carry out a customs clearance, you need:

  • Packing list.
  • Invoice.

The customs tax is difficult to determine in advance. There are several factors that influence what the total cost for customs tax will be. Factors that affect customs duty are:

  • Transport cost.
  • Item value.
  • Product type and its static number/HS code.
  • The exchange rate.
  • Any declaration of origin.

You can contact the customs office to get help identifying which statistical number best fits your product and you can get an estimate of the duty rate. The duty rate indicates how many percent of the goods value you need to pay in customs duty.

VAT number

You need to be registered with customs and have a VAT number to be able to import goods.

Customs credit

You need a customs credit from the customs office in order to be able to pay the customs duty after delivery. If you do not have a customs credit,we will pay the cost and invoice you afterwards. Please note that in that case we charge a fee. If you import often, we recommend that you apply for a customs credit.

Customs credit means that you pay a sum to the customs office which they use as security and then release the goods before the duty is paid. You then have 30 days to pay the fee. Should the customs credit be exceeded, we will pay for the next shipment, and invoice you afterwards, so that the transport will continue. It is recommended that you review your customs credit at regular intervals.

Power of attorney

In order for us to be able to take your goods through customs, we need a power of attorney. It is important that the company that signs the authorization is the same company that appears on the invoices used for customs clearance and is the same company that must pay the customs duty

Requirements

Country-specific requirements

Export licence

Certain products require a permit to be exported. In those cases, an application for an export licence needs to be approved.

Customs clearance in different countries

The requirements and procedures for import and export clearance look different in different countries, but through our network of agents we can help with clearances all over the world. When exporting, always check with your recipient whether they have their own customs officer or not. In case they don’t we make sure that our agent in the recipient country helps with customs clearance. We recommend that you talk to your recipient about the customs regulations in their country, to ensure that you have all the documentation required for the goods to be imported into the recipient country.

Within the EU, customs clearance is not required, but countries such as Switzerland, Norway and the United Kingdom require this.

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