Expedite Liners Trade Link LTD

Land Freight Services in Uganda

As a landlocked nation, Uganda’s economy relies heavily on an efficient road freight and cargo transportation network.1 Expedite Liners Trade Link Ltd offers robust and reliable land freight services to move your goods across the country and to neighboring East African nations. We specialize in providing seamless road haulage, trucking, and inland transport solutions for a variety of cargo types, ensuring your products reach their destination securely and on schedule.

Service Overview: Connecting Uganda to East Africa

Our land freight services are designed to address the unique challenges of the region’s road infrastructure. We manage everything from local deliveries within urban areas to long-haul cargo transport from the port of Mombasa in Kenya to Kampala and beyond. Our extensive network of reliable drivers and well-maintained fleet of trucks, including full truckload (FTL) and less than truckload (LTL) options, ensures we can handle shipments of any size. We are your trusted partner for cross-border logistics and inland freight forwardingthroughout East Africa.

Our Land Freight Solutions

We offer a range of specialized services to meet your specific land transport needs.

We manage the entire import process from start to finish, including document verification, tariff code classification, duty and tax assessment, and release of goods from customs. This service is essential for businesses importing cargo to Uganda from international ports like Mombasa and Dubai

We handle all export documentation and procedures, ensuring your goods are cleared for international shipment smoothly. We assist with required certificates and declarations to facilitate hassle-free export from Uganda.

Our experts assist with the preparation and submission of all required paperwork, including the Single Administrative Document (SAD), commercial invoices, packing lists, and certificates of origin. We also provide professional advice on customs valuation and compliance with Uganda’s import and export procedures.

We help you understand the applicable duties, taxes, and potential exemptions for your goods. Our goal is to ensure accurate and transparent duty payments, helping you avoid unexpected costs and penalties.

The Customs Clearance Process

Our streamlined process ensures your goods are cleared swiftly and securely.

Why Choose Expedite Liners Trade Link Ltd for Customs Clearance?

Service Areas: Clearing Cargo Across Uganda

We provide customs clearance services at all major entry points in Uganda, including:

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

The essential documents for customs clearance in Uganda are a commercial invoice, packing list, and bill of lading (for sea freight) or airway bill (for air freight). For specific goods, you may also need a certificate of origin or a pre-shipment inspection certificate from the Uganda National Bureau of Standards (UNBS). It’s always best to work with a licensed clearing agent like us to ensure you have everything required.

A Tax Identification Number (TIN) is a unique number issued by the URA. Yes, you absolutely need a TIN to clear goods through customs in Uganda, as it’s required for the customs declaration process. Each individual or business involved in a groupage container must have their own TIN to comply with current regulations.

The customs clearance timeline can vary depending on the type of goods, the completeness of documents, and whether a physical inspection is required. However, with accurate documentation and a professional agent, the process can typically be completed within 1-2 working days after the goods arrive at the port or border.

We help you understand the applicable duties, taxes, and potential exemptions for your goods. Our goal is to ensure accurate and transparent duty payments, helping you avoid unexpected costs and penalties.

The “groupage container” system is when multiple traders combine their goods into a single container to save on costs. The URA has recently implemented stricter regulations, requiring each trader to personally clear their portion of the cargo using their own TIN and a house bill of lading. This change aims to improve transparency and combat fraud.

Yes, providing an inaccurate customs valuation can lead to significant penalties and fines from the URA. Customs valuation is a crucial part of calculating duties and taxes. We advise working with a knowledgeable agent who can ensure the declared value is compliant with the World Trade Organization (WTO) valuation agreement and other URA regulations.