Essential Resources

Links, resources, and common freight terms.

New Zealand Customs Official Site

New Zealand Customs Service provides border management to protect the country, promote trade, collect revenue, and enforce laws on imports and exports.

Visit the NZ Customs site here.

Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) Official Site

The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) is a New Zealand government department responsible for overseeing, managing, and regulating our country’s primary sectors –- including farming, fisheries, forestry, food production, biosecurity, and animal welfare.

Visit the Ministry for Primary Industries site here.

Incoterms® 2020

Incoterms are standardized trade terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) that define how costs, risks, and responsibilities are shared between buyer and seller in an international sale of goods.

Download the Incoterms® 2020 chart here.

Quarantine Declaration

Below is a new Quarantine Declaration that must be used for all FCL containers arriving into New Zealand from the 1st of August 2006. If you have any questions regarding this document or anything to do with the "Import Health Standard for Wood Packaging", please contact us here.

This document (linked below) is required to be supplied by all Shipper's and or Packers of all FCL's entering the shores of New Zealand irrespective of the origin. It is the Importers responsibility to ensure this local requirement is adhered to.

Non-compliance will incur a Fee charged by Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries which will be passed onto the importer.

Non-compliance may also cause delay's and or additional charges implemented as the result of an inspection and or fumigation.

Download the quarantine declaration form here.

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