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Zollbestimmungen in Grenada/WI

Custom Informations about Grenada Isl. WI

Dear Clients,
As you make preparations for return to Grenada, many of you may be sending or bringing parts and supplies back with you. Below is some information that may be of use to you.


Currently "ship's stores" are listed as duty-free, but a mandatory customs service charge of 2.5% of the CIF value is levied by Customs and Excise. In order to qualify for duty-free concessions, a C-14 form must be completed and submitted to customs, along with a copy of the boats registration and the boat's entry papers in to Grenada (crew list). Grenada Marine can assist you with preparation of these C-14 forms for a nominal charge of US$ 10 per form.

(1) For items being sent by shipper/courier

In addition to the C-14, customs import documentation and a fair amount of leg-work is also required in order to clear the packages and Grenada Marine engages the services of an independent customs broker to process this paperwork. Please note that once the paperwork is submitted to Customs it can take anywhere from 3-14 days for the paperwork to be approved and the package released. The length of time this takes is beyond the control of either Grenada Marine or our broker.

Incoming items should have the following as the shipping address: YOUR-BOAT-NAME, Vessel in Transit, c/o Grenada Marine, The Littlest Workshop, Lower Lucas Street, St. George's, Grenada, West Indies. Shipping and courier companies do not deliver packages to our post box or to the boat yard. Please ensure that original invoices accompany all packages. Clients are asked to fax a copy of the invoice/receipt for the goods, as well as the waybill or shipping documents to the Grenada Marine Office so that the paperwork can be prepared.

Please note that we strongly recommend that our clients use well-established courier agents, such as Fed Ex, even taking into consideration the added expense of doing so.

(2) For items you may be traveling with

If you are bringing items with you, fax through to us copies of all invoices AS WELL AS information about the flight you are returning on. We will need to have a taxi, more than likely the one that will be picking you up, bring the prepared C-14 to the airport to coincide with your arrival so that you can proceed through customs unimpeded. This one is a little tricky to co-ordinate so we will require plenty of notice. Please ensure that you are carrying the original invoices for the items.

If you will have alternative transport, then we may have to charge a small fee for delivering the paperwork to the airport. Clients can also leave the items in the custody of the Customs Dept at the airport and return [the following day] with the prepared C-14. In either case please ensure that original invoices and receipts are available and that the boat name is listed CLEARLY where possible.

FOR WARRANTY ITEMS

Please note that items new or repaired under warranty must:
  1. show the value/actual cost of the item or the value/actual cost of the repairs;
  2. certify that the item is repaired under warranty at no cost to you the client
  3. show the cost of freight. This is the amount that the customs dept will use to assess the 2.5% customs service charge payable.
Please note that the major cause of delays re: processing customs paperwork usually stems from a problem with the invoices or bills so we cannot stress enough that the invoices must state the boat's name and must be originals.

We hope this information is helpful.
Best regards,
Raquel / Vernel
Grenada Marine Office

For more informations send E-Mail to

info@grenadamarine.com or
grenadamarine@caribsurf.com




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