The Three in One (CCID, CAN & Pre - Receival Advice Application
Form)
The first step in exporting full
containers out of Australia is to get an Australian Customs CCID number.
If you have an ABN (Australian Business Number) that's great we can link it with
Australian Customs so it performs two roles:
One with the ATO (Australian Tax Office) and the other with Australian
Customs as the CCID.
With your new found CCID we then proceed to the all new electronic export
customs clearance system and obtain your CAN (Customs Authority Number)
Once the CAN comes through we then jump onto the electronic pre-receival
system and gain access onto the nominated wharf before the
transport company
leaves the exporters / suppliers premises thereby reducing
transport demurrage (waiting time) at the Australian wharf.
This whole process will take 48 to 72 hours, longer if weekend or public
holidays thrown in.