Transit Clearance Services

Discover transit services for France

Are you looking for quick and compliant support in customs transit procedures? We are here to help you. We are a full-service customs expert offering:

Effective and compliant transit clearance services
1900+ customs professionals that handle your transit needs
Digital-first approach in all customs clearance operations

Contact us today and one of our customs specialists will be in touch.

Empowering Your Transit

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Stephan Hoffert
Stephan Hoffert
Business Development Director France
Transit procedure with Customs Support

Transit of goods

Transit is a procedure for the international movement of goods that involves moving goods from an exporting country through a transit country. This allows goods to be transported through one or more third countries without having to be imported or cleared through customs in the transit country. 
We can help you set up this transit procedure. Take advantage of Customs Supports' expertise and save on administrative costs and customs duties!

Benefits of customs transit

The transit or forwarding procedure considerably facilitates the movement of goods, as it allows companies to save on customs duties and administrative costs that would otherwise apply to the import and export of goods. It can also reduce transport times, as goods can be shipped without unnecessary delays during customs clearance.
Customs transit also offers companies the opportunity to transport their goods quickly and efficiently through different countries, thereby overcoming trade barriers. 
Contact us today and take advantage of the benefits of transit!

Optimising transit processes with Customs Support

Our transit brokers deal with goods of all kinds throughout Europe on a daily basis, so they have the necessary expertise and knowledge of transit matters. Our services range from advice on transit issues to the preparation of documents and the physical inspection of goods. 
Save time and money by contacting our transit team today.

We are
Your Partner in Transit Clearance   

What are the advantages of having Customs Support as your transit customs provider? Through support from over 1900 customs experts empowered by our advanced customs technology we can provide you with the following critical services and benefits:

Customs Guarantee

We have the needed guarantees to issue documentation for your goods in transit.

Strict Compliance

You can rely on us to keep your transit customs activities compliant to minimise risks of delays and audits.

Qualified Professionals

Expert advice from transit brokers who know both your industry and location.

Real-Time Monitoring

See exactly where your documents are in our client portal.

Europe-Wide Coverage

You can utilise Customs Support throughout Europe, with a single point of contact.

Innovation and Digitalisation

Reduced risks of error by eliminating manual repetition, safeguarding your compliance.

Transit Documents

We prepare and submit your transit documents clearance in all EU countries where we are present, Switzerland and the UK.

Fast and Accurate

Your transit is processed in good time, and with the care it requires.

External Communication

We liaise with national authorities to ensure you receive the guidance you need.

Advanced Knowledge

We provide advice on the correct procedures when using transit documents.

Risk Assessments

We continuously analyse your compliance risks.

Support and Coordination

We support and coordinate your physical inspections, together with customs-related authorities.

Transit Clearance | Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

There are two types of transit documents: 

  • T1 Document: a transport document needed if you want to transport goods coming from outside the European Union that haven’t been brought into free circulation (import cleared) yet. 
  • T2 Document: a transport document is needed if you want to transport goods that are in free circulation in the EU through or to countries that are not member states, like Iceland, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Norway, Switzerland, and Turkey.