HS codes and landed cost
Every international shipment needs an HS code on the commercial invoice.
What's an HS code?
A 6-digit (and often 8- or 10-digit) number that describes what's in the box. 6109.10 = T-shirts of cotton. 8517.12 = mobile phones.
How to find the right one
- Open the Look up HS code button on the booking form (or Dashboard → Customs → HS lookup)
- Type what's in the box ("cotton t-shirts", "lithium phone battery")
- Pick the most specific match
Estimate landed cost before you ship
Open Dashboard → Customs → Landed cost calculator, enter HS code, goods value, origin, destination, currency. We show duty, tax (VAT/GST/sales), brokerage, and total landed cost.
When the duty matters most
- Shipments under the de minimis threshold (US: $800, EU: €150) typically clear duty-free
- DDP — you pay; DDU/DAP — your customer pays at the door
- Surprise duty bills are the #1 cause of refused deliveries. Always quote landed cost when you sell across borders.