Practical, document-level checklists for importers and exporters shipping through CLX — built from what we actually require to release your cargo.
Most delays we see come down to missing documentation, not the shipment itself. These checklists cover the documents and steps our team confirms on every file — use them to prepare before you book.

Have the commercial invoice and packing list ready to match the Bill of Lading — required for customs entry on arrival.
Documentation release is issued only against cleared funds and an original or telex-released Bill of Lading, per shipment, per container.
Confirm the consignee name, TIN, and delivery address — Family Islands deliveries are priced by island band, so the destination affects the quote.
Decide up front whether you want all-risk cargo insurance; it's optional but recommended and priced against declared cargo value.
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US-origin and non-US-origin cargo are cleared under different brokerage tiers — know your origin before requesting a quote.
Flag anything that needs an Other Government Agency permit (food, agriculture, chemicals, vehicles) before the container lands, not after.
Any cargo moving between Bahamian islands after clearance requires a Transire — CLX coordinates this as part of the file.
Duties, VAT, and disbursement fees are due before documentation release — build clearance time into your schedule.
Family Islands delivery is priced per band (A, B, or C) by ferry frequency and distance — confirm your destination's band before quoting.
Container delivery to the Family Islands depends on mailboat schedule and offload availability — align your timeline to sailing days.
Smaller parcels move via our DHL Express Family Islands last-mile partnership rather than container drayage.