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Destination Inspection
    • 1. Importer applies for destination inspection (TBS Provisional permit form to be filled properly and submitted along with relevant consignment documents).
    • 2. Debit advice will be raised using final assessment from TRA and the client will pay destination inspection.
    • 3. The importer or clearing agent fills the batch application form (If the consignment will be subjected to testing).
    • 4. Physical inspection will be done by TBS inspector. (If the consignmet is subject to testing, samples will be collected).
    • 5. Conditional release request, conditional release form, importer and agent identity cards
    • 6. Clearance permit will be issued.
    • 7. Testing will be done at the TBS laboratory if sample was taken.
    • 8. Batch certificate is issued if the inspected consignment and tested sample conforms to requirements of the relevant standard.
    • • Packing list
    • • Commercial Invoice
    • • Bill of lading or airway bill or road consignment note
    • • Tanzania Revenue Authority assessment document
    • • TBS Provisional permit
    • • Conditional release letter, conditional release form, importer’s ID and agent’s custom ID.
    • • Sugar board permit (for sugar consignments).
    • • GCLA permit (for chemical consignments).
    • • TFDA permit (for medical items).
    • • Quality certificate from manufacturer (for exempted goods).
    • • TBS exemption letter (for exempted goods).
    • • Endorsement for TBS licenced products.
    • • PRO6 form from TRA for diplomatic goods.
    • • BD form from TRA for personal use items (returning residents). For those employees coming from outside of the country WORK PERMIT should be attached with other attachments with BD form.
    • I. Clearance permit
    • II. Test report
    • • TZS 50,000 Application fee for TBS.
    • • TZS 100,000 Inspection fee, TBS.
    • • Testing fees - varies depending on the product.
    • • Batch certification fees - 0.2% of the cost and freight (C+F) * Exchange rate
    • • TZS 150,000 Physical verification fee.
    • • 15% (C+I+F) * Exchange rate (C = Cost, I = Insurance, F= Freight) - Penalty for uninspected items regulated under PVoC with FOB value from 5,000 USD and above.
    • • Within 48 hours for clearance permit
    • • 01 to 02 days for Batch certificate
    • Import inspection Office, TBS
    • Director General Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) Person Incharge – Import Inspection Section Ubungo Area, Morogoro/Sam Nujoma Road P O Box 9524, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Telephone +255 22 245 0298 | +255 22 245 0206 Email: info@tbs.go.tz
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