Inland Customs Office
A customs facility located within a country's interior, away from borders or ports, where customs clearance operations are performed.
A customs facility located within a country's interior, away from borders or ports, where customs clearance operations are performed.
An inland customs office (aduana interior) is a customs facility located inside the country, away from land borders, seaports, or international airports. Goods can be moved from the port of entry to the inland office under customs transit, where clearance procedures are completed.
Inland customs offices bring customs services closer to production and consumption centers, reducing logistics costs and transit times for businesses operating in Mexico's interior.
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The complete set of procedures and formalities required for goods to legally enter or exit a country through customs.
LogisticsCustoms Transit
Regime where goods are transferred under customs control from one customs office to another within the country or to a foreign destination.
LogisticsSupervised Customs Facility (Recinto Fiscalizado)
An area authorized by customs authorities for the storage, custody, loading, unloading, and clearance of foreign trade goods.
CustomsCustoms Declaration (Pedimento)
The official document filed with Mexican customs that covers the entry or exit of goods from Mexico, prepared and submitted by a licensed customs broker.