SERVICE 04 — TRANSIT TRADE · PROCESS TRACKING

Transit Trade Services

Customs processes for transit trade cargo moving through Türkiye are tracked end to end: shipping document order, transhipment, bonded warehouse coordination and on-time departure.

In transit trade, goods are resold to another country without ever entering the domestic market; the cargo only passes through Türkiye. On paper the flow looks simple. In the field it is delicate: shipping documents must match the route, transhipment points must be planned, and bonded warehouse steps must be coordinated on time. Even a minor document mismatch can leave cargo waiting and costs climbing.

NashBroker tracks the customs processes of your transit trade cargo end to end. Shipping documents go through a meticulous double check; transhipment steps and bonded warehouse declarations are carried out by the agency we route the work to, under its own responsibility, and coordinated by us; and the target never changes — departure on schedule. Where a customs declaration is required, we work in coordination with our network of contracted licensed customs brokers.

What transit trade tracking covers

  • Purchase and sale invoices, and shipping documents checked against the route
  • Transhipment steps planned and followed in the field
  • Bonded warehouse declaration coordination: acceptance, storage and loading
  • Document and status tracking through free zone procedures
  • Departure timing, with multilingual updates to every party

How the process works

  1. Send your request.

    Share the cargo's inbound and outbound route and any transhipment needs; your tracking number is issued instantly.

  2. Document order is set.

    Invoices and shipping documents are checked against the route; gaps and mismatches are caught at the start.

  3. Transhipment and warehouse steps are coordinated.

    The necessary steps are planned under NashBroker's coordination; the field work is carried out by the agency we route it to, and the process is tracked.

  4. Departure on schedule.

    The cargo leaves on the planned date; every party is updated in their own language.

FAQ

Which documents does transit trade require?

The core set is the purchase and sale invoices plus shipping documents drawn up for the route; transit documents (T1, TIR Carnet) are added depending on the operation. We confirm the exact set at the start and submit the paperwork for your approval.

Who handles my cargo while it sits in the bonded warehouse?

Coordinating the warehouse declaration steps and tracking acceptance, storage and loading is on us; you follow your cargo's status under your tracking number.

Are transit operations and transit trade the same thing?

No. Transit operations concern moving goods under a customs transit procedure; transit trade is reselling goods without them entering the domestic market. We keep separate pages for the two — and process coordination and tracking sit with NashBroker in both.

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