1. According to the different types and quantities of goods, we must find out the goods information before delivery, and we must communicate with local businesses in Indonesia, what is the latest policy of local customs, and whether this kind of products will encounter obstacles in customs clearance. If necessary, we should combine with powerful destination port agents. 2. If Indonesian merchants do not have corresponding import rights, or have import rights but have poor qualifications, they are generally easier to be inspected. So we can use DDP operation, that is, through some qualified import agents to complete customs clearance.
3. For both DDP and DDU operations, it is suggested to apply to the shipping company for 14 days inspection (14 days free of containers) at the time of booking, so that even if the time required for customs clearance is longer than usual, the container rent may not be generated or reduced.