Exclusive Sea Freight Services

At 365 Freight and Customs, we take great pleasure in providing outstanding Air Freight service for our customers. We give you the assurance that your products will arrive at their location, anywhere in the world, on time by utilizing Australia’s top sea freight carriers. If you have a Full Container Load’s (FCL’s), Less Than Container Load’s (LCL’s) or small packages to ship from anywhere in the world to Australia, our team can help. 365 Freight and Customs offers streamlined freight forwarding solutions for all international shipping to Australia. We can handle all your worldwide sea freight forwarding requirements regardless of the type, size and volume of your cargo.

Our freight specialists obtain the most competitive freight rates with shipping lines and carriers to provide flexible shipping solutions that suit your needs. If you are looking to ship your LCL to Australia, we offer flexible and affordable freight consolidation services to ensure that your goods arrive on time. Our dedicated customer service team oversee all shipments for superior service and our Customs experts expedite the clearance of your goods to ensure minimal delays.

Each and every client is important for us, We dont see the value or volumes, We see the Human Relationship. One Size doesnt fit’s all. We strongly believe in this. That’s why we have designed customized sea freight solutions for different kind of customers and their needs. We have years of industry experience in transporting goods to destinations on every continent. We have representatives everywhere in the world who have in-depth knowledge of shipping lines and shipping transit times to Australia. We even offer a combination of sea-air transportation FCL, LCL options to ensure that you obtain cost and time effective solutions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Still open questions?

An effective customs broker will save you time and money, usually more than you pay for the service. While using a customs broker to clear your imported goods is not mandatory, in most cases it’s certainly beneficial as outlined below.

SAVINGS: Customs brokers ensure that you are paying the smallest amount of duty/GST that is legally permissible for the particular transport conditions and/or products that you are importing. We have a lot of options for how to accomplish this.

TIME: Compared to manual self-lodgement of an import declaration, we enable considerably quicker customs release timeframes through electronic customs clearance handling.

For instance, while customs takes 8–10 working days to process self-lodgment documentation, we clear postal shipments in just 3 hours.  To Put in short, its like some one works for you.

LIABILITY: Using a customs broker shields you from the possibility of liability for filing an incorrect N10 import declaration, which carries a strict liability fee of up to $12,600.

The bottom line is that you should use a customs broker if you’re not completely sure that you comprehend the law and the declaration you’re making in this respect.

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.

Yes. Although formal customs clearance is necessary, we will use the law to exempt you from paying duty, sales tax, and government entrance fees.

Consignments under AUD $1,000 are only subject to one additional requirement—you must also submit EMPP, or Evidence of Money Price Paid, to prove the worth of your shipment.

Any document that attests to the successful movement of money from your bank account to the supplier’s account for the amount of the invoice is an EMPP. Bank/Credit Card statements and PayPal or T/T receipts are common instances.

Yes. We can pre-clear your consignment as soon as it departs the origin.

We cannot however clear it prior to the date of origin flight departure as this is the valuation date of the consignment which determines customs exchange rates.

The tariff classification is an 8-digit reference number and 2-digit statistical code, obtained from the Australian Customs Tariff that identifies the imported item and the rate of Customs duty that applies.

Typically, if your name is listed on the AWB, you’ll only need a copy of the Air Waybill and photo ID. You don’t need any customs documentation as the airlines utilise the same ICS (Custom’s Integrated Cargo System) as ourselves, hence they will already know that your AWB is customs cleared.

If your collecting the cargo on behalf of another entity (company or individual) then you’ll also need a letter of authority from that entity for you to collect the goods on their behalf.

The airline bonds differ in their requirements for 3rd party collections (e.g. some will accept a business card to link you to a company listed on the AWB, others will not), hence we always recommend you call the bond (whose contact details are provided to you in our release emails) prior to arrival to ensure your documentation meets their requirements for 3rd party release.