Logistics
Our modern logistics infrastructure and unwavering commitment to QSE standards (Quality, Safety, Environment) allow us to maintain full control over your supply chain. We orchestrate planning, handling, storage, and distribution according to best practices. Each step is supported by advanced digital systems that provide real-time traceability, unprecedented data reliability, and a radical optimization of your logistics timelines.
Our Services
Sustainable and Responsible Logistics
Aware of our role in the energy transition, SMTI integrates sustainability at every step of its logistics chain.
We optimize flows to reduce empty trips, minimize energy consumption, and promote eco-efficient practices.
Our approach combines technology, innovation, and environmental responsibility to ensure competitive and sustainable logistics.
FAQ- Logistics
1. What is a licensed customs broker?
A licensed customs broker, like SMTI, is a professional authorized to handle all customs formalities on behalf of its clients, thereby facilitating the import, export, and international transit of goods.
2. What types of declarations does SMTI prepare?
SMTI handles all types of declarations, but primarily TE (Transit Entry); C (Release for Consumption); CF (Release for Consumption with Privilege); SE (Temporary Admission in Bond); SA (Temporary Admission with Processing); UC (Loading Unit).
3. What is the turnaround time for preparing declarations?
1 day for TE, SA, and UC declarations.
For the others, final approval depends on obtaining authorizations from the competent authorities and the full compliance of documents. SMTI provides its expertise to manage these complex procedures and ensure maximum time savings.
4. Does SMTI handle international transit?
Yes, SMTI handles the formalities for international transit, particularly to Algeria and Libya, ensuring compliance with local and international customs regulations.
5. What does a tariff classification mean?
A tariff classification is a numerical code that universally identifies and categorizes goods in the customs nomenclature. It determines the applicable customs duties (taxes) and the regulations (standards, licenses, prohibitions) that must be complied with.