Guinea ECTN Certificate Guide
An ECTN (Electronic Cargo Tracking Note) certificate is required for all shipments going to Guinea.
Required Documents
Mandatory Documents
- Bill of Lading
- Commercial Invoice
- Export Declaration
Timeline
- Apply before vessel departure.
Risk Warnings
- Shipments arriving without ECTN or false information in the ECTN will result in a fine of an amount that is twice of the cost of the ECTN, plus the regulation charge determined by Guinea.
Application Process
Submit Documents
Upload B/L, invoice, packing list, and other required files
Review & Quote
We review your documents and provide a transparent quote
Confirm Draft
Review the draft certificate and complete payment
Receive Certificate
Download your official certificate for customs clearance
FAQ about Guinea ECTN
What is a ECTN certificate and why is it mandatory?
The ECTN (Electronic Cargo Tracking Note) is a mandatory loading document required by Guinea Customs. All shipments to Guinea ports must obtain a valid ECTN number before loading, or cargo cannot clear customs and may face penalties.
How long does it take to obtain a ECTN?
With complete documents, a draft certificate is usually ready in 1-2 business days. The official certificate is issued upon confirmation. Apply as soon as booking is confirmed; the certificate must be obtained before vessel loading at the latest.
How much does a ECTN certificate cost?
ECTN fees vary based on cargo details (type, quantity, value, etc.) and cannot be quoted uniformly. We provide a transparent quote after reviewing your documents before processing.
Can certificate information be amended after issuance?
Yes, but amendments after validation typically incur extra charges. We recommend carefully reviewing all details (B/L number, cargo description, values) during the draft confirmation stage to avoid subsequent changes.
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