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Export Guidelines for International Parcel Dispatch

In our globalized world it is necessary to send parcels to places worldwide. With our Export Guidelines we offer you help on how make sure your international shipments reach their destination without any troubles. If you follow these guidelines for export shipping your parcels abroad is just as easy as shipping them domestically.

Export Guidelines

Export Guidelines for International Parcel Dispatch

 

Parcel transportation in all important markets and business centers of Europe and the World, within regular delivery times, depending on the destination within 2 to 4 days, with the reliability you are accustomed to from our national services. Standards such as continuous parcel tracking and status information over the Internet or telephone are also ensured in our international consignments. Make sure to thoroughly read our Export Guidelines.

Shipping documents
For dispatching goods in the states of the European Community no customs papers are necessary. Exceptions are air freight shipments to
Greece, Cyprus, and Malta. Furthermore, you need special shipping documents for EU-freezones (e.g. Canary Islands, Channel Islands, ..) and for the export to states with their own customs jurisdiction (e.g. Gibraltar, San Marino, Andorra etc.). Here special dispatch papers are necessary. For detailed information please visit the section on “export documents” or download the export checklist. Of course, you can also contact your nearest depot or send us an email.

Goods excluded from transport
Please check our General Terms and Conditions
for information about goods excluded from the transport with GLS.

Terms of Delivery

  • Delivery Term 10 DDP:
    Free of freight, duty and tax paid – Sender pays all resulting costs.
    The receiver has no costs.
  • Delivery Term 20 DDU:
    Free of freight, duty paid and untaxed – sender only pays the freight.
    The receiver bears all other cost.
  • Delivery Term 30 DDP, VAT unpaid:
    Free of freight duty paid, untaxed – sender pays freight, duties, customs and import duties.
    The receiver pays the resulting taxes.
  • Delivery Term 40 DDU, Cleared:
    Free of freight, without customs and without taxes – sender pays freight and customs clearings; the receiver pays the customs, import duties and resulting taxes.

  • Delivery Term 50 DDP:
    Free of freight, duty paid and “cleared” – sender pays freight and customs duties, the receiver bears no costs. Thus the customs clearance expenditure and/or the customs clearance time to EFTA states or third countries is reduced. This delivery term is for shipments of low value or document dispatch (please consider individual country value limits).
International Parcel Service

Export guidelines for parcel dispatch to EFTA-States and third countries – Export Documents

 

Commercial Invoice
Please ensure that the commercial invoice (for EFTA-States and third countries) is attached to each shipment on original business paper in triple duplicate. In order to guarantee a smooth customs clearance, please follow our Export Guidelines and make sure the following information is included on the commercial invoice:

  • Name and address of the sender
  • Name and address of the recipient including telephone number
  • Delivery address, if this deviates from the invoice address
  • Invoice date, number and place
  • Description and quantity of goods with the pertinent customs tariff number and respective value
  • Value of goods (with indication of currency)
  • Delivery terms
  • GLS parcel number(s)
  • Weight (gross/net)
  • Country of origin/declaration of origin
  • Company stamp and signature
  • Only for Global Business-Parcel: the invoice is to be provided in fourfold duplicate.


These details are also necessary for samples or gift shipments and deliveries which are free of charge. Additionally a Declaration of value must follow, e.g. with the note: "sample and/or gift shipment; value for custom purposes only."

 

Custmoms Clearance

If the dispatching goods have a commercial value they need to be custom cleared in Poland. This could be done by Custom Office choosen by you or by GLS Poland. If the goods have to be cleared by GLS Poland you need to authorise our Custom Office. You need to fill in power of attonerney.

 

Declaration of Origin (UE)
For goods of up to 6,000.00 Euro
, a Declaration of Origin (UE) is sufficient, which should be indicated on the invoice.
The obligatory text reads:
“The exporter (authorized exporter, customs authorization number) confirms that – except where otherwise clearly indicated – these products are of European Community-preferential origin.”
The Declaration of Origin must be signed in original (inclusive plain text and company stamp!), if the exporter is not an “authorized” person.

 

The EUR. 1 (Goods transportation certificate)
The EUR. 1 (Goods transportation certificate) is necessary when exceeding a value of 6,000.00 Euro
. This certificate must be stamped by the responsible customs office. An exception applies to "authorized" exporters. In this case the Declaration of Origin with the indication of the grant number is sufficient. For Turkey an A.TR. is to be used accordingly.

 

International services

If you would like to know more about the products and services that GLS has to offer for international deliveries, please click on the list below:


To find out the availability of products and services, as well as combinations for a specific destination, please consult the GLS Product calculator.