Importing Charcoal from Egypt
If you want to import charcoal from Egypt, you should follow these steps:
- Ensure that you are dealing with a factory, not a middleman, trader, or import/export company. Dealing directly with the factory save money and ensures quality.
- Verify that the factory has a valid industrial record, an exporter registry in the factory’s name, a valid VAT certificate, a tax card in the factory’s name, a commercial record, and an operating license.
- Check the export documents and ensure that any company with a website is an actual charcoal factory. It could be a middleman or a trader. Verify all the mentioned documents. You can contact the Egyptian Chamber of Commerce to confirm the factory’s legitimacy and obtain an official invoice with the factory’s seal.
Why Import Charcoal from Egypt?
If you want to import charcoal, contact us at Al-Awsat Factory to save both time and money in searching for factories, verifying all documents, and ensuring the quality of the charcoal. You are welcome to visit our factory at any time. Egypt stands out for its easy sea shipping and quick delivery to ports worldwide due to its unique location at the northeastern corner of Africa, bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Red Sea to the east. So when you look at Egypt you see an Arab-African country connected by the sea to Europe, so it is amazing, isn’t it? You can know the time of your container leaving Egypt to the importing country. Egypt’s geographical location distinguishes it with the shortest time for your shipment to arrive. Here are examples of shipping durations for containers from Egypt to some countries:
- Lebanon: 2 days to Beirut port
- Turkey: 2 days to Mersin or Istanbul port
- UAE: 5 days to Jebel Ali port
- Saudi Arabia: 5 days to Jeddah port
- Jordan: 4 days to Aqaba port
- Greece: 2 days to Piraeus port
- Cyprus: 4 days to Limassol port
- Kuwait: 7 days to Shuwaikh port
- England: 7 days to Felixstowe port