MARTIN Internationale Spedition GmbH, Westhafenstr. 1, 13353 Berlin, GERMANY
MARTIN Transport Logistics LLC Airport Highway 186 1346 Batumi, GEORGIA
Berlin: +49 30 9210 373 60
Batumi : +995 568 722 921
info@martin-spedition.de
Your customs clearance partner for Russia
Import customs declaration in Germany for goods from Russia
We take care of the smooth import customs declaration in Germany for Russian goods. We check all documents, calculate duties, and ensure a legally compliant declaration at the customs office.
The EORI number of the consignee is mandatory. If it is missing, we help with the application. After release by the customs office, the shipment is forwarded.
Export customs handling in Germany for goods to Russia
For exports to Russia, we offer comprehensive customs handling. From preparation of the export declaration to supervision of the customs inspection – we take over all steps.
The shipper's EORI number is required. After release of the declaration, the goods are exported as scheduled.
Import customs clearance in Russia for goods from Germany
Before shipping, we check the necessary requirements for import into Russia – including certification and licensing obligations. We prepare the pre-declaration, calculate customs duties and taxes, and submit all documents to Russian customs.
After arrival of the goods at the Russian customs point, the customs clearance takes place. The goods are then released for delivery.
We collect your freight reliably at the sender – with optimal vehicle planning and fast dispatch.
The declaration is performed by our specialists in compliance with all statutory requirements – digitally and efficiently.
Once customs clearance is complete, we deliver your consignment safely and on schedule.
Your non-binding and free request is in good hands with us – we will process it the same day!
We guarantee you a binding freight price without hidden costs.
Your request is handled by a dedicated case manager – for individual solutions and direct communication
We stand for competence and reliability in logistics.
For import customs clearance from Russia, a commercial invoice, a packing list, transport documents and the correct customs tariff number are typically required. Additional details on the goods value, the goods origin and the importer must also be provided. Depending on the type of goods, proofs of origin, permits or further official certificates may be required.
In import customs clearance from Russia, the goods are declared at EU customs as a third-country import. Customs examines the paperwork, the customs value, the customs tariff number, the goods origin and compliance with the applicable regulations. After assessment of customs duties and import VAT and their payment, the goods are released.
For exports to Russia, a commercial invoice, a packing list, the electronic export declaration and transport documents are required. Depending on the goods, additional proofs of origin, conformity certificates or export permits may be required. Complete and correct paperwork is decisive for smooth export.
On imports from Russia, customs duties, import VAT and possibly further charges may apply. The calculation is based on the customs value, which consists of the goods value plus transport and incidental costs up to the EU border. The amount of duties depends on the customs tariff number and the goods origin.
The applicable customs tariffs for goods from Russia are determined by the relevant customs tariff number. Depending on goods category, different customs duties may apply. Decisive are the current customs tariff classification, the goods origin and the trade-policy rules applicable at the time of import.
Customs clearance for imports and exports with Russia can take place within a few days if paperwork is complete and correct. Delays often arise from additional checks, incomplete documents or special regulatory requirements. Careful preparation significantly shortens clearance time.
For trade in goods with Russia, in addition to the general EU customs rules, further sanctions, bans and restrictions apply. These concern in particular certain goods groups, technologies and permit-bound items. Before every import or export, a careful review of the current legal requirements is essential.
Yes, for exports to Russia, licensing or notification obligations can apply. These concern in particular regulated, sensitive or dual-use capable goods. Whether a permit is required depends on the type of goods, the intended use and the applicable legal provisions.