Atrax Logistics manages the full process of customs registration South Africa — obtaining SARS import and export customs codes for businesses importing or exporting goods. Our SARS customs registration service handles all documentation, registration with SARS, and liaison with customs authorities — so you can start trading internationally without delay.
Our Customs Registration Services South Africa
SARS Importer Code Registration South Africa
Customs registration South Africa for importers — SARS importer code obtained with full documentation support. Required before you can clear goods through South African customs. Works alongside our sea freight and air freight services.
SARS Exporter Code Registration South Africa
SARS exporter code registration — required for all businesses exporting goods from South Africa. Our team manages the full application process with SARS. Pairs with our export-import permits service.
AEO — Authorised Economic Operator Application SA
AEO (Authorised Economic Operator) application with SARS — reduces customs clearance times and inspection frequency. See our certifications page — Atrax holds AEO certification, benefiting all our clients.
Foreign Company Customs Registration South Africa
Customs code registration for foreign companies importing into South Africa — pairs with our foreign company registration service (CIPC + SARS + customs code = complete market-entry package).
Why Choose Atrax for Customs Registration South Africa?
AEO Certified — We Know SARS
As an AEO-certified freight forwarder, our team has deep SARS expertise. See our certifications page for our full compliance credentials.
Full Market Entry Package
Freight Integration
Once registered, import your goods immediately via our sea freight or air freight services — no handoffs to third-party agents.
Bond Store Licensing
Need to store goods duty-deferred? Combine customs registration with our bond store service — we handle the SARS bond store licensing too.
“Customs-ready cargo starts with customs-ready registration. Let’s get it done right — the first time.”