Import Clearance
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Your partner for importing to Morocco
Our import clearance service supports you from A to Z in your import operations. Whether you're importing raw materials, industrial equipment or finished products, we guarantee a smooth procedure that complies with Moroccan regulations.
As an ADII-licensed customs broker, we have perfect command of customs procedures and economic customs regimes to optimize your costs and timelines.
Tariff classification
Optimized HS code
Duty calculation
Accurate estimates
BADR declaration
Fast processing
Real-time tracking
Full visibility
ADII Licensed
Official customs broker
How does import clearance work?
A clear and transparent process in 6 steps for a successful import.
Document reception
We receive and verify your commercial documents: proforma invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, etc.
Tariff classification
Determination of the correct HS code to optimize customs duties and identify applicable regulations.
Duties and taxes calculation
Precise estimation of customs duties, import VAT, and other applicable taxes to avoid surprises.
Customs declaration (BADR)
Preparation and submission of the import declaration via the Customs Administration's BADR system.
Customs inspection
Support during physical or documentary inspection by customs officers if required.
Release and delivery
Obtaining release and coordinating delivery of your goods to final destination.
Required documents
Here is the list of documents needed for customs clearance of your imported goods.
Commercial invoice
Document detailing goods, quantities, unit prices and terms of sale (Incoterm).
RequiredPacking list
Detailed description of each package contents, gross/net weight and dimensions.
RequiredBill of Lading (B/L) or AWB
Maritime transport document (Bill of Lading) or air transport (Air Waybill).
RequiredCertificate of origin
Certifies goods origin, required for preferential agreements (EUR1, EUR-MED, Form A).
Product dependentTechnical certificates
ONSSA (food), ANRT (telecom), DMP (pharmaceuticals), depending on product type.
Product dependentForeign exchange commitment
Bank form for foreign currency payments (bank domiciliation if > 200,000 MAD).
Amount dependentNot sure which documents are needed for your import?
Contact our experts for a free analysisTypes of goods
We handle customs clearance for all types of goods with particular expertise in these sectors.
Industrial equipment
Machinery, tools, spare parts
Raw materials
Chemicals, textiles, metals, plastics
Electronics
High-tech, components, telecom
Food & Agriculture
Commodities, ingredients, packaging
Automotive
Vehicles, parts, accessories
Textile & Fashion
Fabrics, clothing, accessories
Pharmaceutical
Medicines, medical equipment
Personal effects
Relocation, MRE, expats
Frequently asked questions
Generally, customs clearance takes between 24 and 48 hours once all documents are complete and compliant. This timeframe may vary depending on the type of goods, the need for physical inspection, or specific controls (ONSSA, ANRT, etc.).
Customs duties are calculated on the CIF value (Cost + Insurance + Freight) of the goods. The rate depends on the tariff classification (HS code). Import VAT (generally 20%) and other specific taxes are added depending on the product.
Yes, several regimes allow exemptions: free trade agreements (EU, USA, Turkey...), temporary admission, free zones, economic customs regimes. We analyze your situation to identify all optimization opportunities.
Our fees depend on the complexity of the operation, type of goods and port of entry. We offer transparent and competitive rates. Request a free quote to know the exact cost of your operation.
Yes, we handle customs clearance of dangerous goods (IMO classes) with required authorizations and certifications. Our teams master the specific regulations and storage and transport procedures for these products.
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