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Customs coordination is part of a well-executed international move
Customs coordination

Customs coordination is part of a well-executed international move

We help you prepare documents and inventory before the shipment moves, with a prudent reading of requirements, inspections and possible timing.

Household goods · Import/export · Inventory · Operational support
Document preparation

Every country has different requirements. The key is to arrive prepared.

An international move does not end with packing and transport. It also requires documentation, inventories, coordination with authorities, possible inspections and timing that may vary according to country, operation type and information status.

At Pack And Go, we connect the customs side with the rest of the move. Our job is to reduce avoidable errors and translate technical requirements into steps you can understand.

Every country has different requirements. The key is to arrive prepared.
Common risks

What can complicate a customs operation

Most delays or rework start before port or airport: incomplete documents, weak inventories or requirements that were not reviewed on time.

Incomplete documentation

A missing or inconsistent document can stop the operation until it is corrected.

Poorly prepared inventories

Description of goods, quantities and values must be clear to support review and traceability.

Unknown requirements

Each country and household goods operation may require different conditions.

Unexpected timing

Inspections, validations or corrections can affect dates when planning is weak.

Fragmented coordination

When transport, documents and delivery are not aligned, the move loses continuity.

Client without guidance

The process becomes heavier when no one translates technical requirements into clear steps.

The Pack And Go method

Documents and the move should advance together

We support documentation preparation for international moves according to country, household goods type and available documents. The key is to review early, not correct late.

Guidance on documents required by operation.
Prior review of inventory and household goods details.
Coordination with packing, transport and delivery stages.
Updates during validations or inspections.
Operational support to reduce rework.
Integration with sea, air or ground routes.
Simple process

Five steps to arrive better prepared for customs

Documentation should move along with the operation, not as an isolated formality.

01

Review documents

We identify available documents and possible gaps according to the move.

02

Validate requirements

We review applicable conditions according to country, household goods, route and operation type.

03

Align stages

We align documents with packing, transport, port, airport or destination.

04

Support transit

We maintain communication during validations, inspections or requests.

05

Support delivery

We connect customs closure with final delivery or the next logistics stage.

Differentiators

More preparation and less documentation uncertainty

Understandable requirements

You understand what is needed, what is missing and what may depend on the country.

Better preparation

Inventory, documents and data are reviewed before the shipment moves forward.

Fewer loose pieces

Customs connects with transport, storage, inspections and final delivery.

Import and export judgment

We review the case from the reality of origin, destination and household goods type.

Customs coordination for moves from and to Colombia
Coverage

Customs coordination for moves from and to Colombia

We support household goods imports and exports across sea, air or ground routes. Scope depends on country, operation type, customs requirements and available documents.

  • International import and export moves.
  • Family household goods, corporate moves and special cases.
  • Coordination with ports, airports and ground transport.
  • Support during validations or inspections when applicable.
Frequently asked questions

Real questions about customs and international moving

Which documents are usually required? +
It depends on country and operation, but personal documents, inventory, shipment details, residency or relocation support and applicable forms are commonly reviewed.
How does an inspection work? +
It may vary according to authority and route. Our team supports operational information so you know what is happening and what may come next.
What happens if documents are missing? +
We review what is missing, how to correct it and what impact it may have on timing. That is why document review before shipment movement matters.
How do you help during the process? +
We guide, review inventory, coordinate information with logistics operations and maintain communication during validations or requests.
Do you work with household goods and diplomatic cases? +
Yes, we support household goods and special cases according to applicable requirements. Each operation is reviewed individually based on documents and country.
Next step

Let us review your documents before the shipment moves

Tell us origin, destination, household goods type and document status. We help you review what is missing before the shipment moves.

Document review Clear inventory International coordination