Customs Agent
Customs done right: with speed, precision, and full compliance. At Ibérica Marítima, we manage all customs processes for shipping, terminals, and tanker operations across Spain. From clearance to bonded warehousing, our local expertise ensures your cargo keeps moving.
What is a customs agency?
A customs agency facilitates the legal and administrative processes required to move goods across borders. It ensures compliance with local laws, manages documentation, handles duties and clearances, and helps streamline cargo movement through ports and terminals.
Our customs agency and legal advisors services

Customs clearance
We handle import and export formalities, including tariff classification, declarations, and customs documentation.

Excise duties for tankers operations
We provide specialized support for vessels engaged in tanker operations, ensuring correct handling of excise duties and regulatory compliance.

OEA
We assist clients in obtaining and maintaining OEA status, offering faster clearance, simplified procedures, and enhanced security benefits.

Supplies customs
We manage customs processes related to bonded stores, spare parts, and provisions delivered to vessels.

Warehouse
Our customs solutions include bonded warehouse management and inventory reporting services in all major Spanish ports.
Why choose us as customs agency?
With deep maritime experience and expert knowledge of Spanish and EU customs regulations, Ibérica Marítima delivers fast, compliant, and transparent customs services for all types of vessels and cargo. We offer a full suite of solutions tailored to shipping, terminals, and tanker operations, ensuring smooth clearance and uninterrupted cargo flow across Spanish ports.
Service Coverage
We operate across key ports worldwide, providing high-quality service wherever you need it.
Your questions on Customs agency & Legal advisors, answered by experts
What does a customs agency do in international shipping operations?
A customs agency ensures that cargo and vessel operations comply with national and international trade laws by managing documentation, clearances, and duties.
How does customs clearance work for imports and exports in Spain?
Clearance involves submitting documentation to Spanish Customs (Agencia Tributaria), verifying cargo, and paying duties or taxes before goods are released or loaded.
What are typical shipping duties and who is responsible for them?
Duties vary by cargo type and country of origin. The shipper, consignee, or their customs agent typically manages payment and compliance.
How can a customs agent speed up cargo clearance at ports?
By ensuring documentation accuracy, pre-clearing cargo, and leveraging OEA status or customs simplification procedures, agents reduce clearance delays and prevent fines.
Complete maritime support beyond port statistics
Supervision, coordination and management of marine cargo at port.