
The shipper must supply a clearly legible invoice showing:
The suppliers name and address.
The clients name and address.
The destination name and address.
A detailed description of all items being shipped.
The exact quantities of all items being shipped.
If item is new, a sales receipt showing value paid.
If item is used, a document showing fair market value.
The items intended use.
If you are shipping any titled vehicle, such as a car, boat or golf cart, you must include the original title, and a bill of sale or receipt. In most cases, you titled vehicle must reach the shipping port at least 72 hours prior to being loaded for shipping.
Each major item such as a couch, TV, VCR, blender, etc., must be listed separately, smaller items such as dishes, kitchen utensils, linens, can be grouped together. If you have any question at all, please consult with one of our agents prior to shipping.
Once your shipment arrives in Abaco, complete with a bill of lading generated by shipping company, along with your invoice and paperwork, it will normally take three to four days to clear customs if all paperwork is in order. Please be sure all paperwork is filled out correctly, completely, with all values and quantities matching, and is free of corrections or alterations which can flag your shipment causing delays.
It is also very important to make an honest declaration in regards to quantities shipped, and the Fair Market Value for your goods. Trying to avoid duty by under declaring quantities shipped ,or the value of items, can tie your goods up in customs for days or weeks, and expose you to additional costs and penalties.