Carnet Vehicle Shipping Rules | Are Household Goods Allowed in Container ?
Here is the clear explanation:
What the Carnet rules say
A Carnet de Passage (CPD) is issued only for temporary import of a vehicle.
It must be used for the vehicle alone, without any commercial goods or personal shipments packed inside it.
Container shipping with a Carnet
You can ship the Carnet vehicle:
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In a container
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On Ro-Ro
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On flat rack
All methods are allowed, as long as:
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The vehicle matches the Carnet details
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The container contains only the vehicle
Household Goods / Personal Effects
Almost all customs authorities do NOT allow household goods, baggage, or any extra cargo inside the container or inside the vehicle when shipping with a CPD.
Reasons:
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Carnet is only a guarantee for the vehicle
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Customs cannot clear mixed cargo under a Carnet
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It becomes a commercial shipment which requires normal import/export documents
What happens if household goods are loaded?
You may face:
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Heavy fines
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Carnet cancellation
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Full customs duty and taxes on the vehicle
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Vehicle seizure (in strict countries)
If you need to move household goods
Send them separately as:
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LCL cargo
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FCL cargo under normal Bill of Lading
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Unaccompanied baggage shipment
Summary
| Scenario | Allowed? |
|---|---|
| Carnet vehicle inside container | Yes |
| Carnet vehicle with household goods | No |
| Household goods inside vehicle | No |
| Ship household goods separately | Yes |
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