Transit declarations handled with certainty
From entry point to final destination.
We manage transit declarations as part of a controlled customs and logistics setup. One partner, clear responsibility while goods move under customs supervision.
When transit clearance protects your flow
Transit clearance plays a critical role when goods move across borders without immediate release into free circulation. Incorrect procedures, missing documentation or unclear responsibility during transit can result in inspections, delays or loss of customs status. Once control is lost during transit, restoring compliance becomes complex.
From experience, we know that effective transit customs clearance depends on structure and oversight. By managing transit declarations and customs documentation in-house, we ensure that goods move under the correct customs regime until in transit customs clearance is completed. This keeps international flows predictable and compliant.
Transit declarations as part of the customs setup
Transit customs clearance across borders
We manage transit customs clearance for goods moving across multiple countries under customs supervision. Whether shipments enter the EU and move onward or travel between customs offices, transit declarations are aligned with transport and handover points. Customs transit inbound out of customs situations are handled carefully, ensuring that goods remain under the correct procedure until they reach the designated customs office for clearance. Transit clearance is treated as part of the logistics flow, not as a separate administrative step.
One partner for customs transit clearance
As a customs broker, we prepare transit declarations based on the correct procedure, route and customs requirements. This ensures that customs transit customs clearance remains compliant throughout the journey. By managing transit declarations inhouse, we maintain visibility over customs status, documentation and movement. This prevents interruptions during transit and supports a smooth transition to import clearance or further customs handling once goods arrive at their destination.
Clear responsibility across transit operations
Inhouse
All transit declarations are prepared and monitored by our own customs specialists.
Dedicated point of contact
One fixed contact person oversees transit movements, customs status and communication with authorities.
One customs partner
Transit clearance, documentation and coordination are managed within one setup.
Understanding your customs flow
We review your goods, origins, destinations, Incoterms and compliance requirements to understand where customs obligations apply.
Structuring the customs approach
Based on this, we determine the correct customs setup, including import, export or transit declarations, tariff classification and required documentation.
Aligned declarations and documentation
Customs declarations, supporting documents and communication with authorities are coordinated as one process, aligned with transport and logistics planning.
Clearance with control
Declarations are submitted accurately and on time, with clear status updates and oversight until goods are released or moved onward.
Completion of transit clearance
Once in transit customs clearance is completed, goods are released for import clearance or further handling.
One partner for your transit clearance
Discuss your transit situation with our specialists and see how transit declarations fit into one controlled customs setup.
Do you have any questions for us?
Call us directly +31 85 210 2240 or message us at customs@newcorplogistics.nl.
Transit declarations, explained
Clear answers to common transit questions, based on daily customs practice.
What is transit customs clearance?
Transit customs clearance allows goods to move between customs offices without immediate payment of duties or release into free circulation. The goods remain under customs control until the procedure is completed.
When is transit clearance required?
Transit clearance is required when goods move across borders before import clearance or when they travel between customs-controlled locations within or outside the EU.
What does ‘customs transit inbound out of customs’ mean?
This refers to goods entering a customs territory and moving onward under transit procedures before being cleared for import. Proper handling ensures customs control is maintained until final clearance.
Can transit declarations be combined with import or export clearance?
Yes. Transit declarations are aligned with import and export procedures, ensuring continuity across customs processes and preventing compliance gaps.