Australia’s Awarded Best Customs Broker & Licensed Customs Clearance Agent

365 freight and customs is one of the most reputed and well-known companies of Australia, providing standardized import clearance services across the country. We offer commercial Customs clearance support right from the start to the final delivery of your consignment at your doorstep. Our range of services includes commercial clearances, documentation support, delivery of shipment after clearance. Our agents help you plan the entire process efficiently and effectively.

We specialize in Formal or Commercial clearance of:

  • Vehicles: Car/Motorbike/Boat etc.,
  • Inherited goods/Deceased Estate
  • Commercial purchases from overseas like Building material/Food supplies/Office supplies etc.
  • Parcels or courier coming via DHL, Fedex, Australia post
  • Personal Effects

We can help you in Customs clearance of all kind of commercial Cargo.

365 Freight and customs provides you fast customs clearance services at comparatively reasonable prices. With our help, you can complete the Customs clearance process without stress and complications. We understand the value of your time and money; therefore, we offer you the timely and cheap Customs clearance services.

If you are looking for the quality Customs clearance services at competitive prices, 365 freight Company is right choice for you. Our services are the easiest and cost-effective solution to all your commercial clearance problems.

Do I Need a Customs Clearance Agent to Clear Customs?

Yes, if you want to import goods into Australia, you should hire a reputable and reputable customs clearance agent.

If you want to import goods to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth and need an Australian customs clearance agent, you need professional help. Whether you are consigning large, medium or large goods, goods only for personal items or one item, we can clear the goods through Australian customs immediately. Trusted by individuals, small and medium enterprises and companies, we have simplified the customs clearance process and can release your goods quickly and easily.

At 3SIXTY5 FREIGHT AND CUSTOMS, we provide a series of customs clearance services for individuals, Australian companies and freight forwarders. Our broker recognizes that Australian import demand and online shopping trends will continue to grow, and our growing focus on the retail market reflects this growth. Our customs broker values ​​each customer and provide their expertise to ensure your compliance, and we provide “duty minimization guarantee” to save you money as much as possible.

General Administration of Customs Service – Let us meet legal requirements

If you are an importer of goods, you will know the obstacles that must be skipped before the goods are shipped to that country. There are many legal procedures to follow, and of course there are documents to be completed. This is a timely exercise that will allow you to divert your energy from your business.

That’s where we come in.

The 3SIXTY5 freight and customs team is composed of professional, licensed customs and quarantine-certified brokers with experience in this unique field. As an experienced customs clearance agent and freight forwarder, we are known for our efficient work, creative solution search, active approach to customs compliance, and outstanding results in handling all types of cargo. This is why 3SIXTY5 FREIGHT AND CUSTOMS is Australia’s trusted customs clearance and freight forwarder.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still open questions?

You can import many items free of taxes and charges and without a formal import declaration, including:

  • low value goods (Less than AUD 1000)
  • software downloaded from overseas websites
  • most personal effects.

The Australian Border Force (ABF) is responsible for clearing imported goods through customs when they first arrive. Unless you have an exception, you must declare all goods arriving in to the ABF. For some types of goods, you will need a permit or licence to import them into Australia.

In general, pre-arrival reporting and importation requirements are more complex for goods if they:

  • are over AUD1000 in value
  • are a prohibited or restricted item
  • represent a bio-security risk, or
  • are goods which require payment of duty and taxes.

The Australian Government controls what you can and can’t import into Australia.

There are certain goods which you are prohibited from importing into Australia. However, you may be able to import some prohibited goods into Australia if you obtain written permission from the Australian Government and can meet certain conditions. Check the ABF website for the list of prohibited goods.

You also can’t import some goods because they are a biosecurity risk for Australia, for example certain plant, animal or biological products. Check the Biosecurity Import Conditions system (BICON) to see if you can import your goods.

You should also check whether the goods you want to import are banned in Australia for product safety reasons. For example, any products containing asbestos.

Be aware of labelling requirements for imported goods, such as trade descriptions, country of origin and food information.

Trade descriptions

You must label certain imported goods with a required trade description (a true description of the goods in English). To find out whether the goods you’re importing need a trade description and the guidelines around them, see the ABF information on labelling.

Country of origin labelling

Some food products must show information about the country of origin. If you use country of origin labelling, you must not make false or misleading claims about the place of origin of the goods. Find out more about country of origin labelling on the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) website.

Food labelling

You must make sure that the labelling on imported food products meets the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code.

Your goods may also need to meet other requirements for clearance, such as biosecurity, food safety and drug control requirements.

Before you import, check:

  • whether you need to apply for a permit to import your goods
  • if there are any biosecurity conditions your goods need to meet (to prevent pests and diseases from entering Australia)
  • the potential cost of duties, taxes and freight and handling charges. All imports are subject to 10% Goods and Services Tax. Fuel, tobacco and alcohol are subject to excise equivalent duty. This is equivalent to the excise tax rates applied by the Australian Taxation Office
  • for any duty or GST concessions that apply, such as a Tariff Concession Order or preferential tariff treatment under a Free Trade Agreement.

You can find this information on the ABF and Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry websites.

It’s a good idea to get a licensed customs broker to guide you through the requirements and help you to import your goods.

Safe & Secure

You benefit from our experience in delivering effective solutions to the complex global supply chains of some of the world’s biggest corporations.

Save Money

Our Innovative Customs Brokerage Solutions will save your cost and time meanwhile our Air and Sea Freight Services will be the best in Continent.

Great Support

Friendly Support is always available for our customers whenever they needed. We earned very high reputation from customers for quality of service.