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Frequently Asked Questions

The document provides answers to frequently asked questions about shipping and logistics with Excelsior. It includes information about brokerage fees, possible importation expenses, average cargo release time, customs accreditation requirements, container dimensions, and requirements for applying for a Certificate of Exemption for an Import Clearance Certificate.
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Frequently Asked Questions

The document provides answers to frequently asked questions about shipping and logistics with Excelsior. It includes information about brokerage fees, possible importation expenses, average cargo release time, customs accreditation requirements, container dimensions, and requirements for applying for a Certificate of Exemption for an Import Clearance Certificate.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED

QUESTIONS
Do you have a question regarding shipping, logistics, or for EXCELSIOR?

In line with our efforts to provide quality service and excellent customer care, we
have put together a list of frequently asked questions we have encountered over
the many years of our experience:

How much is your service fee?


Our brokerage fee based on Customs Administrative Order (CAO 1 -2014) is 1/8 of
1% from the total dutiable value in pesos.

What are the possible expenses for importation?

 Ocean Freight ( depending on incoterms 2010 )


 Duty/Tax
 Shipping charges
 Arrastre
 Trucking
 Brokerage fee & Processing

How many days can you release the cargo?


2 days average upon arrival of vessel.

What are the requirements for accreditation in


customs?

 BCOR evidencing payment of application fee


 BIR Importer Clearance Certificate (BIR-ICC)
 Corporate Secretary Certificate or Special Power of Attorney (SPA) for
designated signatories (with sample original signatures) in the import entries
 Original copy of NBI Clearance issued within three (3) months prior to the
date of application of responsible officers/majority stockholders
 Two (2) valid government issued I.D., with picture
 Printed copy of CPRS profile of applicant
 Personal profile of responsible officers/ma jority stockholders
 Company profile with picture of premises
 License/permit/accreditation from concerned agency, when applicable, i.e.,
food (LTO & CPR), rice (NFA), sugar (SRA), etc.

What are the dimensions of our container vans?


Interior Door Tare Cubic Payload RSA Roa
Dimensions Opening Weight Capacity Limit

20′ Dry Container L: 5,898 mm W: 2,340 2,200 kg 33.0 cbm. 24,000 21,800 kg
Steel W: 2,350 mm mm 4,850 lbs 1,179 cu. Ft. kg
H: 2,390 mm H: 2,280 54,673
mm lbs

40′ Dry Container L: 12,035 mm W: 2,339 3,700 kg 67.0 cbm. 28,000 20,300 kg
Steel W: 2,350 mm mm 8,156 lbs 2,393 cu. Ft. kg
H: 2,393 mm H: 2,274 63,491
mm lbs

40′ High Cube L: 12,030 mm W: 2,340 3,930 kg 76.0 cbm. 28,570 20,070 kg
Container Steel W: 2,350 mm mm 8,663 lbs 2,714 cu. Ft. kg
H: 2,690 mm H: 2,579 62,984
mm lbs

What are the requirements for applying the Certificate


Of Exemption for Import Clearance Certificate (ICC)?
 Application Form
 Packing list; Invoice
 Import Entry
 Bill of Lading
 Summary of Batch Nos./Serial number of Products
 SEC Certificate
 Board Resolutions
 Importer’s Certificate of Accreditation

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