Sending parcels, cargo to Lithuania from Ukraine
Lithuania
( 1 ) The speed of delivery of a parcel or cargo from Ukraine to another country depends on many factors, including the correct execution of supporting documents and knowledge of the legal rules governing the sending process. If you want the shipment to be delivered on time and you do not have to spend time studying the nuances of sending a particular product, then you should contact the customs broker company «Semero». Our specialists will take care of every step of your parcel delivery to Lithuania.
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Parcels and cargo delivery from Ukraine to Lithuania
( 1 ) Parcels and freight delivery to Lithuania can be done by ground or air. The chosen means of transportation will determine the speed and cost of transportation. «Semero» offers its clients several delivery options, taking into account the features of each shipment and the urgency of the order. It won't be hard to choose a rate that suits you. If you want to know the time and cost of shipping in your specific case, please contact our managers and we'll give you all the information you need.
Advantages of working with «Semero» Logistics Company:
- Individual approach to each client.
- Personal consulting even before the stage of shipment.
- Timeliness and efficiency of door-to-door delivery.
- Working out optimal solutions for product delivery.
A variety of additional services (customs clearance of parcels, customs broker, etc.). - Formal conclusion of a cooperation agreement.
- More than 10 years of experience in international delivery of parcels and freight.
- The fastest in Ukraine system of interaction with the client.
- Protecting the interests of the client, in case of problems at customs in Ukraine or Lithuania.
- We work with legal entities, PE, LLC, and individuals.
Frequently asked questions
Rules for sending parcels and freight to Lithuania
- Your goods must be approved for international shipment in Ukraine and Lithuania. You can find out the list of prohibited goods from our manager, from the carrier, from the customs office, or on the Internet.
- If your goods are banned or restricted for shipment to other countries, you will not be able to ship them, and in some cases, you may face fines and legal action.
- If your goods are included in a special register – you may be asked to provide an opinion on the origin of the goods, their technical description and purpose, as well as an expert opinion on the possibility of their exportation from the country.
- If you have not specified the goods in the accompanying documents or specified the wrong quantity, depending on the content, you may be issued a protocol of violation of customs rules and confiscate the parcel, both in Ukraine and in Lithuania.
Find all the necessary information about the documents that are required when sending goods and parcels to Lithuania you can on your own or consult with «Semero» experts.
Track parcels and freight DHL, UPS, FedEx and TNT
Once you've booked delivery of parcels or cargo from Ukraine to Lithuania you need to know the tracking number to track the parcel.
By going to the site of courier service, which delivers your parcel, you can track its exact location:
- DHL express https://express.dhl.ru/otslezhivanie/
- UPS https://ua.ups.com/track?loc=en_UA&requester=ST/
- FedEx https://www.fedex.com/ru-ua/tracking.html
- TNT https://www.tnt.com/express/uk_ua/site/shipping-tools/tracking.html
If the parcel is not tracked, contact the office of delivery service and find out the reasons:
- DHL express: (044) 490-26-00
- UPS: (044) 280-00-00
- FedEx and TNT: (044) 280-00-00
If you use the services of an intermediary, when sending parcels and freight from Ukraine, then you can find out why it is not traced to its destination, you can ask the representative of the logistics company.
Documents required to send a parcel from Ukraine to Lithuania
The list of documents is individual and based on the specifics of the goods, the place where you ordered it, and your legal status.
- Passport details.
- TIN.
- Accreditation card of the legal entity (LLC, PE, etc.).
- Contract, invoice, product specifications, packing list.
- Permit to export samples of some or other goods, if required.
To send an international parcel by an individual in Ukraine, the following documents are required:
- Passport, TIN code, or other documents confirming the identity of the recipient. For non-Ukrainian citizens only a passport.
- Checks or printouts from the site where the cost of purchase is indicated.
- Bill of lading and an invoice for the parcel – this can be obtained at the reception desk of the carrier or electronically by mail.
- Export declaration for legal entities.
- For companies with an invoice of up to 150 Euros the customs clearance on application.
- Natural persons up to 10 000 Euros clearance at the request, over the customs declaration.
You can learn more details about all documents which are necessary in your case by contacting a «Semero» manager.
Customs duties are not paid when exporting from Ukraine to Lithuania.
The total cost of delivery may include:
- Courier services (FedEx, UPS, TNT, DHL can be calculated on the website of the carrier or agent).
- Customs clearance (for individuals and legal entities is a different order of customs clearance).
Insurance for the parcel.
An example of the calculation of delivery for parcels weighing 10 kg with dimensions of 50*20*20 cm:
Let's calculate the volumetric weight in cm: 50 * 20 * 20 = 20000 / 5000 = 4 kg
The cost of delivery calculation will be by the actual weight of 10 kg
You choose the service delivery: express or economy.
Insurance is usually 1% of the price.
Packaging is at the expense of the sender.
Do the calculation on the site yourself or send a request for the calculation to the managers of «Semero».
Article 235. Prohibitions and restrictions on the transfer (sending) of certain types of goods in international postal and express consignments
Movement of the following goods shall be prohibited:
- Goods prohibited by this Code and other legislative acts of Ukraine in accordance with the importation into or exportation from the customs territory of Ukraine.
- Goods sent in violation of customs regulations.
- Goods for which there are no relevant permits in applying non-tariff regulation measures of foreign economic activity.
- Goods that, based on the results of the types of control specified in the first paragraph of Article 319 of this Code, may not be let through the customs border of Ukraine.
- Goods (clothes, shoes, etc.) that have been used and are in a dirty condition, which by their characteristics may pose a danger to postal workers, without documents on the performed fumigation.
- Goods falling under groups 1-24 of the UCG FEA are transported (sent) to citizens, except for food products with a total weight not exceeding 10 kilograms in the manufacturer's package.
Prohibited for transport:
- Live animals (including but not limited to mammals, reptiles, fish, invertebrates, amphibians, insects, or birds).
- Hunting trophies (animals), animal parts such as ivory and shark fins, animal remains, or animal by-products or derivatives not intended for human consumption that is prohibited for movement by the
- CITES Convention or local law.
- Human remains or ashes in any form.
- Precious metals in bullion.
- Cash (current legal tender as banknotes, bills, coins), traveler's checks, and activated credit cards.
Precious and semi-precious stones in loose form (whether processed or unprocessed). - Complete firearms, ammunition, explosives, and explosive devices, including inert explosives or test samples, air guns, replicas, or imitations of firearms or ammunition.
- Illicit goods such as illegal drugs, including but not limited to narcotic stimulants, depressants, or hallucinogens. Cannabis or its derivatives.
It is prohibited to import/export items whose transportation is prohibited by law, regulation, or statute of any state or local government of the country to which or through which the shipment may travel.