What is the Equatorial Guinea ECTN ?

Equatorial Guinea ECTN (Electronic Cargo Tracking Note) is a mandatory document for shipments to the country. It tracks cargo details and ensures compliance with customs regulations. The ECTN helps prevent fraud and streamlines customs procedures, requiring submission before shipment departure for clearance.

Who Needs a Equatorial Guinea ECTN ?

How to Equatorial Guinea ECTN ?

1

Submit Required Documents

Provide the Bill of Lading, Commercial Invoice, Freight Invoice, and other supporting documents.

2

Processing & Validation

Your application will be reviewed, and any missing details will be requested.

3

ECTN Issuance

Once approved, you’ll receive the validated ECTN, which must be included in shipping documents.

Consequences of Not Having an ECTN

ECTN means Electronic Cargo Tracking Note, and as you might guess by the name, it is used by authorities to track, manage, and supervise all shipments from loading to discharge. It also provides them the necessary information about the shipments before they arrive at the destination. It contains information about the exporter, the importer, information about the goods getting transported and their value, the cost of the freight, the type of shipment, the name of the vessel, etc. Equatorial Guinea ECTN

What are the required documents?

The regulation states that the certificate must be delivered five days before the vessel arrives at the latest. If you don’t meet these requirements, you would be facing a fee twice the amount of the ECTN cost plus the regulation fee determined by the Equatorial Guinea National Port Officials.
Certificate cost depends on the number of Bill of Ladings and the containers, the country of origin, the port of discharge, etc. This is why we can’t give you an exact price for the CTN. But if you share your shipment’s details with us we can provide you the best charges for your certificate. We offer free quotation.