Customs Clearance UAE
- Customs formalities for air cargo at DXB, DWC, and AUH
- Import / export documentation and e-clearance within hours
- Integrated workflow with air freight and ground handling
- Direct coordination with UAE Customs and Free Zones

Air Cargo Global provides full customs clearance services for air cargo in the UAE, covering import, export, and transit procedures.
We manage all documentation, e-declarations, and inspections directly at DXB, DWC, and AUH airports — enabling faster cargo release and continuous cargo flow.
Airports Covered
| Airport | Code | Customs System | Services |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dubai International Airport | DXB | e-Mirsal 2 | Import/export, inspection, duty payment |
| Al Maktoum International Airport | DWC | e-Mirsal 2 | Transit and bonded operations |
| Abu Dhabi International Airport | AUH | e-Clearance | Import/export, government shipments |
* Each location includes bonded warehouse facilities for temporary storage and inspection.
Import and Export Processing
Import Clearance:
- AWB verification and manifest check
- Customs entry filing (e-Mirsal 2 system)
- Inspection coordination (if required)
- Duty and VAT payment assistance
- Cargo release and transfer to warehouse or last-mile
Export Clearance:
- Export declaration and HS classification
- Export permit (if applicable)
- Customs inspection and seal application
- AWB validation and departure confirmation
Average clearance time for compliant shipments: 2–6 hours.
Overview of Customs Clearance in UAE Airports
Customs control in the UAE is highly digitalized, with e-clearance systems linked to the UAE Federal Customs Authority and airport terminals.
Our customs specialists handle all stages of clearance — from airway bill submission to duty calculation and cargo release — ensuring compliance and minimal delays. We work under UAE Customs, Dubai Customs, and Abu Dhabi Customs regulations.
Process Timeline
Average handling window: 2–8 hours depending on cargo type and customs status.

Documentation & Permits
- Air Waybill (AWB) — primary transport document for customs entry
- Commercial Invoice & Packing List — required for import / export filing
- Certificate of Origin — for preferential duty rates (if applicable)
- Import / Export License — regulated goods (electronics, pharma, machinery)
- Permits — MOIAT, MOCCAE, Health, or Energy-related items
We ensure correct classification and declaration under HS and GCC codes, avoiding re-submission delays.
Free Zone & Bonded Cargo
Dubai’s Free Zones (DWC, JAFZA) and Abu Dhabi Industrial Zones allow deferred duty and VAT payments. We manage cargo transfers between free zones and mainland with electronic tracking and customs pre-approval.
Advantages:
- bonded-to-bonded movement without re-clearance
- simplified re-export procedures
- temporary import for exhibitions or maintenance
Frequently Asked Questions
Usually within 4–6 hours after cargo arrival if documents are complete and duties are paid.
Yes, provided that permits from relevant UAE authorities are obtained.
Yes — bonded storage and re-export via DWC and DXB free zones.
Duties vary by HS code and country of origin under GCC regulations.
Most imports to mainland UAE are subject to 5% VAT; exemptions apply to certain categories.
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