CNCA Certificate for Angola

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    What are the required documents for Angola CNCA / ARCCLA?​

    The CNCA (Conselho Nacional de Carregadores de Angola) certificate, also known as ARCCLA (Agência Reguladora de Certificação de Cargas e Logística de Angola), is a mandatory document required for all shipments to Angola. This document ensures cargo compliance with Angola’s shipping regulations.

    How to Obtain a Angola CNCA / ARCCLA?

    Submit your Bill of Lading, invoices, and documents for review—once approved, you’ll receive the validated ECTN for inclusion in your shipping paperwork.

    Submit Required Documents

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

    Processing & Validation

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

    ECTN Issuance

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

    Procedure

    According to this law, every cargo purchased from abroad and transported for commercial, business, in some cases, diplomatic and personal purposes require a Loading Certificate called CNCA – Conselho Nacional de Carregadores de Angola.
    The shipper or the freight forwarder is responsible for acquiring the CNCA waiver certificate from the authorized representative.
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    Ensuring compliance with regulations, the CNCA Certificate Angola Agents in India must be validated no later than five days before the shipment’s arrival. Failure to obtain or validate this waiver incurs fines of up to $5000, along with twice the cost of the CNCA. Angola’s authorities require a hard copy of this certificate, although temporary measures amid Covid-19 accept soft copies. Adhering to these protocols is crucial for seamless trade operations and avoiding penalties, emphasizing the significance of timely certification for businesses engaged in cross-border trade between Angola and India.

    The pricing of the CNCA Certificate Angola Agents in India varies based on factors such as the number of Bill of Ladings, containers, country of origin, and port of discharge. Due to these variables, an exact cost for the certificate cannot be provided upfront. However, by sharing shipment details, we can offer the most competitive charges tailored to your specific requirements. We provide free quotations to ensure transparency and help streamline the certification process for businesses involved in trade between Angola and India.

    FAQs related to Angola CNCA Certificate

    Find quick answers to common questions about the ECTN certification process.

    Basically, it is the same document with different names.

    CNCA certificate (Conselho Nacional de Carregadores) is a Loading Certificate (LC) which is a compulsory document for all commercial shipments to Angola since 28/01/1994 (Decree no. 19/94).

    The D.U. document or Documento Unico, is an Import Licence in Angola. A DU document is compulsory for all CNCA applications from 10/02/2015. A DU document must be valid regarding the Expiry date on field 25e. This document’s expiry date is 60 days from the date of DU issuance.

    However, the Documento Unico or the Import Licence is exempt if a shipment will be cleared, at the destination, under a Temporary Regime. Another instance where the DU document is not an obligation is when the total FOB value is below 5000 USD.

    In a Temporary shipment, the exporter must submit a letter confirming the cargo is on the temporary expedition. In this expedition, a unique format of the DU number will be entered on the validated CNCA certificate.

    DU document is not required for Temporary cargo to Angola, but it must be specified as a Temporary Shipment in the invoice or BL.

    Angola is the only country whose authorities require the importer to provide the original hard copy CNCA certificate before releasing the cargo. Every other country that mandates inbound shipments to accompany waiver certificates only requires a copy of the certificate. However, if you don’t send the original certificate to the importer in Angola, they can not clear the goods.

    No, CNCA/ARCCLA is unique and reserved only for one shipment. Every shipment must have a validated CNCA/ARCCLA number.

    No. The CNCA certificate number does not have to be mentioned on the bill of lading.

    Yes. Angola is the only country whose authorities require the Importer to provide the original hard copy of the CNCA certificate before they can release the cargo.

    It depends on the country from which it was loaded. In certain cases, we can amend the certificate if the printout is not given to the courier.

    Yes. The Angolan authorities have no age restrictions on vehicles that can be imported into the country.

    Yes. Angola authorities do not have a restriction on the age of heavy-duty vehicles that can be shipped into the country.

    ctnstashipping is an independent consulting firm specializing in assisting clients to obtain CTN certificates for shipments to various African countries. As an international company with offices in the USA, UK, and UAE, ctnstashipping focuses exclusively on CTN certification services. It is important to note that ctnstashipping is not a freight forwarder, importer, or exporter.

    A hard copy of the CTN certificate is generally not required, as the entire process is completed online. Digital validation and electronic submission suffice for customs and regulatory purposes.

    A Bill of Lading (BoL) is a legal shipping document issued by the carrier to the shipper. It outlines the type, quantity, and destination of the cargo.

    A Commercial Invoice is an essential document for export and import clearance. It may also serve currency exchange purposes and is used by customs to calculate import duties and taxes.