Professional assistance with preferential and non-preferential certificates of origin for export shipments, helping you benefit from trade agreements and meet customs requirements.
This page is under development. We are working on bringing you accurate information about our Certificate of Origin services.
Koshiv Technology and Logistics Pvt Ltd is launching in 2026. Please check back later or contact us for specific inquiries.
A Certificate of Origin (COO) is a vital document that certifies the country of origin of exported goods. It determines eligibility for preferential duty rates under various trade agreements and is often required for customs clearance. Our service ensures accurate and timely issuance of both preferential and non-preferential certificates.
Certificates for goods qualifying under Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) for reduced or zero duty rates.
Standard certificates for goods not covered by trade agreements, for general customs purposes.
Assistance with chamber of commerce attestation and legalization of certificates.
Guidance on Rules of Origin criteria for various trade agreements and preference levels.
Preparation of origin declarations and supporting documentation for COO applications.
Fast-track processing for urgent shipments requiring immediate certificate issuance.
Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
Free Trade Agreement with ASEAN nations
Preferential Trade Agreement
Comprehensive Economic Partnership
Comprehensive Economic Partnership
South Asian Free Trade Area
Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement
Generalized System of Preferences
Gather commercial invoice, packing list, and manufacturer's declaration.
Verify that goods meet Rules of Origin criteria for the destination country.
Complete the certificate form with accurate product and shipment details.
Submit to chamber of commerce for attestation and stamping.
If required, arrange for embassy/consulate legalization.
Provide certified certificate to exporter for shipping documentation.
Preferential certificates can significantly reduce or eliminate import duties.
Meet destination country requirements for smooth customs clearance.
Offer better pricing to buyers through duty savings passed on.
Proper certificates prevent disputes and customs queries.
Garments, fabrics, made-ups
Diamonds, gold jewelry, precious stones
Machinery, tools, industrial equipment
Pharmaceuticals, industrial chemicals
Parts, components, accessories
Processed foods, spices, beverages
A document certifying the country where exported goods were manufactured or produced, required for customs clearance in many countries.
Preferential certificates qualify for reduced duties under trade agreements; non-preferential certificates are for general customs purposes only.
Standard processing takes 2-3 business days. Expedited service is available for urgent shipments.
Most countries require them for customs clearance, though requirements vary by destination and product type.
Chamber of Commerce attestation verifies the authenticity of the certificate and exporter's declaration.
Yes, many countries now accept electronic certificates of origin (e-COO) for faster processing.
Contact our team to learn more about our planned certificate services and how we can help you benefit from trade agreements.
Professional assistance with preferential and non-preferential certificates of origin for export shipments, helping you benefit from trade agreements and meet customs requirements.
This page is under development. We are working on bringing you accurate information about our Certificate of Origin services.
Koshiv Technology and Logistics Pvt Ltd is launching in 2026. Please check back later or contact us for specific inquiries.
A Certificate of Origin (COO) is a vital document that certifies the country of origin of exported goods. It determines eligibility for preferential duty rates under various trade agreements and is often required for customs clearance. Our service ensures accurate and timely issuance of both preferential and non-preferential certificates.
Certificates for goods qualifying under Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) for reduced or zero duty rates.
Standard certificates for goods not covered by trade agreements, for general customs purposes.
Assistance with chamber of commerce attestation and legalization of certificates.
Guidance on Rules of Origin criteria for various trade agreements and preference levels.
Preparation of origin declarations and supporting documentation for COO applications.
Fast-track processing for urgent shipments requiring immediate certificate issuance.
Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement
Free Trade Agreement with ASEAN nations
Preferential Trade Agreement
Comprehensive Economic Partnership
Comprehensive Economic Partnership
South Asian Free Trade Area
Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement
Generalized System of Preferences
Gather commercial invoice, packing list, and manufacturer's declaration.
Verify that goods meet Rules of Origin criteria for the destination country.
Complete the certificate form with accurate product and shipment details.
Submit to chamber of commerce for attestation and stamping.
If required, arrange for embassy/consulate legalization.
Provide certified certificate to exporter for shipping documentation.
Preferential certificates can significantly reduce or eliminate import duties.
Meet destination country requirements for smooth customs clearance.
Offer better pricing to buyers through duty savings passed on.
Proper certificates prevent disputes and customs queries.
Garments, fabrics, made-ups
Diamonds, gold jewelry, precious stones
Machinery, tools, industrial equipment
Pharmaceuticals, industrial chemicals
Parts, components, accessories
Processed foods, spices, beverages
A document certifying the country where exported goods were manufactured or produced, required for customs clearance in many countries.
Preferential certificates qualify for reduced duties under trade agreements; non-preferential certificates are for general customs purposes only.
Standard processing takes 2-3 business days. Expedited service is available for urgent shipments.
Most countries require them for customs clearance, though requirements vary by destination and product type.
Chamber of Commerce attestation verifies the authenticity of the certificate and exporter's declaration.
Yes, many countries now accept electronic certificates of origin (e-COO) for faster processing.
Contact our team to learn more about our planned certificate services and how we can help you benefit from trade agreements.