Customs Clearance – Kenya

Customs Clearance – Kenya

Kenya Import Customs Clearance — Mombasa Port & ICD Nairobi

Customs clearance at Mombasa Port is one of the most operationally demanding stages of any import journey into Kenya. The process involves lodging a KRA-compliant customs declaration, presenting correct supporting documents, managing the examination process, paying assessed import duties and taxes, and obtaining the port’s freight release before cargo can be moved. Done correctly and in advance, it is a manageable process. Done poorly — with incorrect declarations, late filing, or missing documents — it leads to costly delays, storage charges, and demurrage exposure that can significantly erode your landed cost margins.

Sealine Consolidators provides end-to-end import customs clearance at both Mombasa Port and ICD Nairobi (Inland Container Depot). Our customs team has deep, day-to-day working knowledge of KRA procedures, tariff classifications, port processes, and the common pitfalls that cause delays — and we apply that knowledge to every shipment we handle.

We file customs entries a minimum of five working days before the vessel’s estimated arrival at Mombasa Port. This pre-arrival filing approach means that by the time the ship berths and the cargo is available for examination, our declaration is already in the KRA system, the duty assessment is known, and we are positioned to move the cargo through the port efficiently — not starting the process after arrival when time pressure and cost exposure have already begun.

Why Choose Sealine for Customs

Pre-arrival entry filing — minimum 5 working days before vessel arrival — so clearance begins before the ship berths
Structured documentation checklists eliminate common errors on tariff codes, valuations, and certificates that trigger KRA queries
Active demurrage monitoring — we track vessel ETAs, port availability notices, and free time allowances on every shipment

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) customs process requires careful attention to tariff classification, customs valuation, and the completeness of supporting documents — including the Bill of Lading, commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and any commodity-specific permits or certificates such as Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) import standardisation marks, Kenya Plant Health Inspectorate Service (KEPHIS) phytosanitary certificates, or other regulatory approvals depending on the nature of the goods being imported.

Sealine prepares and reviews all documentation against a structured checklist before filing. Errors in a customs declaration — wrong HS codes, undervalued invoices, missing certificates — can result in KRA queries, physical examination of the cargo, and significant delays while corrections are processed. Our approach is to get the filing right the first time, every time.

Our Customs Clearance Process

1
Documentation Review & Checklist
Every shipment begins with a full document review against our pre-clearance checklist: BL, commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and any commodity-specific permits. Issues are identified and resolved before filing.
2
KRA Customs Declaration (IDF & Entry)
Import Declaration Form (IDF) and customs entry lodged on the KRA ICMS system a minimum of 5 working days prior to vessel arrival. Tariff classifications, customs values, and applicable duty rates confirmed.
3
Duty Assessment & Pre-Payment Planning
Duty and tax liability calculated and communicated to the client in advance of vessel arrival, allowing payment to be prepared and processed without delays once the cargo is available for release.
4
KRA Examination Management
Physical or scanning examinations arranged and attended. All KRA queries responded to promptly. Examination results and any additional requirements handled without disrupting the clearance timeline where possible.
5
Port Charges & Freight Release
Mombasa Port Authority charges, container deposit, and shipping line freight release handled concurrently. Demurrage and storage free time tracked daily to minimise exposure.
6
Delivery Order & Gate-Out
Delivery order obtained from the shipping line. Container or cargo gated out of the port or ICD and released to the inland transport provider for final delivery to the client.

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Contact Info
0733688648
0721668526

Office: Buzeki Building, 3rd Floor, Mombasa, Kenya 
Postal: P.O. Box 47, 00610 Nairobi, Kenya

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