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04/02/2026
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04/02/2026

Container on hold at any NZ or Australian port?
We help resolve clearance issues fast — real brokers, real support.
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Used vehicles & machinery imports – the small things that cause big delaysUsed vehicles and machinery are some of the mo...
04/02/2026

Used vehicles & machinery imports – the small things that cause big delays

Used vehicles and machinery are some of the most common imports we see held up — not because they’re prohibited, but because of small details that get missed.

Typical issues:

Dirt, grease, leaves or plant matter still present

Undercarriage not properly cleaned

Engines or components showing oil residue

Missing or unclear cleaning certificates

Description says “cleaned” but the item clearly isn’t

Mismatch between paperwork and what’s physically in the container

MPI doesn’t look at intent — they look at risk.

Even one dirty forklift, tractor, or car can:

Trigger an inspection

Require re-cleaning

Add unexpected costs

Delay the whole container

How to avoid it:

Proper cleaning before shipping, not after arrival

Clear photos and honest descriptions

Don’t assume “it looks clean enough”

Allow time and budget for MPI checks, just in case

Most delays we see could have been avoided offshore.

If you’re importing used vehicles or machinery, planning early makes all the difference.

contact us [email protected]

04/02/2026

Why containers get held at the port (and how to avoid it)

Most containers don’t get held because of bad luck.
They get held because of small things that were missed earlier.

Common reasons we see:

Paperwork doesn’t match the cargo
(description, quantities, weights, HS codes)

Missing or late documents
(invoice, packing list, BL not released on time)

Biosecurity risk items not declared
(wood, used equipment, outdoor items, food traces)

Incorrect or unclear HS classification
→ Customs asks questions, entry gets stopped

MPI inspection required
(often normal, but delays happen if it’s not prepared for)

Port, depot, or shipping line charges not settled
(even when freight is “prepaid”)

How to avoid most of this:

Get documents checked before the vessel arrives

Declare properly — guessing causes more delays than honesty

Don’t assume “used goods” or “personal items” don’t matter

Talk to your broker early, not when the container is already on the wharf

Most delays are preventable with a bit of planning.

If you’re unsure, it’s always cheaper to ask first than fix it later.

Cusmode

Why containers get held at the port (and how to avoid it)Most containers don’t get held because of bad luck.They get hel...
04/02/2026

Why containers get held at the port (and how to avoid it)

Most containers don’t get held because of bad luck.
They get held because of small things that were missed earlier.

Common reasons we see:

Paperwork doesn’t match the cargo
(description, quantities, weights, HS codes)

Missing or late documents
(invoice, packing list, BL not released on time)

Biosecurity risk items not declared
(wood, used equipment, outdoor items, food traces)

Incorrect or unclear HS classification
→ Customs asks questions, entry gets stopped

MPI inspection required
(often normal, but delays happen if it’s not prepared for)

Port, depot, or shipping line charges not settled
(even when freight is “prepaid”)

How to avoid most of this:

Get documents checked before the vessel arrives

Declare properly — guessing causes more delays than honesty

Don’t assume “used goods” or “personal items” don’t matter

Talk to your broker early, not when the container is already on the wharf

Most delays are preventable with a bit of planning.

If you’re unsure, it’s always cheaper to ask first than fix it later.

contact us [email protected]

Bringing personal effects into NZ – quick heads-upIf you’re shipping personal or household items into New Zealand (movin...
04/02/2026

Bringing personal effects into NZ – quick heads-up

If you’re shipping personal or household items into New Zealand (moving back, relocating, students, returning residents etc), most used personal effects can come in duty and GST free — but only if it’s done properly.

What Customs and MPI usually want:

Proof the goods are owned and used overseas

Passport / visa details

A basic packing list (doesn’t need to be fancy)

Biosecurity checks — NZ is strict, especially on outdoor items

Things that often cause delays:

Shoes, camping gear, tools, sports equipment

Wooden furniture or carvings

Food, plants, animal products

“It’s just personal stuff” with no paperwork

Most problems we see could have been avoided with a quick check before arrival.

If you’re unsure, ask early. It saves time, stress, and money.

Happy to help if needed.
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