When importing goods into Australia, strict compliance with biosecurity and customs regulations is essential. Two of the most critical documents are the Packing Declaration and the Certificate of Origin (COO).
At BRF SHIPPING, we help global importers ensure smooth customs clearance into Australia while avoiding costly delays, inspections, and penalties.
A Packing Declaration is a document issued by the exporter, supplier, or packer confirming how the cargo has been packed.
It is particularly important for shipments entering Australia due to the country’s strict biosecurity regulations.
Whether wood, bamboo, or straw is used
Confirmation of ISPM 15 compliance for wooden packaging
Declaration of prohibited materials (e.g., hay, used sacks)
Container cleanliness status
This document helps authorities assess risks such as pests, contamination, or biosecurity threats.
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The Packing Declaration must be issued by the party that actually packed or supervised the packing of the cargo.
Exporter
Supplier
Professional packer
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The Certificate of Origin (COO) certifies the country where goods are manufactured or produced.
It is essential for:
Determining import duties and taxes
Qualifying for Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)
Proving compliance with rules of origin
A valid COO can significantly reduce or eliminate import duties when applicable.
Proper documentation is not just a formality—it directly impacts clearance speed and cost.
Packing Declarations help authorities identify high-risk materials and prevent contamination.
Accurate documents reduce inspections and avoid delays.
COO enables importers to benefit from Australia’s FTAs, reducing tariffs.
Incorrect or missing documents may lead to:
Cargo holds
Fumigation or destruction
Additional inspection fees
Packing materials used
Container cleanliness statement
Signature and date
Issuer details
Exporter and consignee details
Product description + HS Code
Country of origin
Authorized signature and stamp
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Many shipments are delayed due to simple but critical errors:
Missing Packing Declaration
Using vague descriptions (e.g., “general cargo”)
Non-compliant wooden packaging
Incorrect or missing COO
Inconsistent information across documents
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Packing Declaration
Certificate of Origin
Commercial Invoice
Packing List
For goods over AUD 1,000, an official import declaration must be lodged.
Authorities assess risks based on packing materials and cargo type.
Cargo may be inspected or treated if risks are identified.
Goods are cleared for delivery after compliance verification.
At BRF SHIPPING, we provide full-service logistics solutions for Australia-bound cargo:
Packing Declaration preparation guidance
Certificate of Origin coordination
Customs clearance support
Fumigation and quarantine handling
DDP / DDU shipping solutions
10+ years international logistics experience
Expertise in Australia import regulations
Reduced clearance delays
End-to-end shipping solutions
Australia has one of the strictest import control systems in the world. Proper handling of Packing Declarations and Certificates of Origin is essential for:
Avoiding delays
Reducing costs
Ensuring compliance
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Yes, especially for sea freight and goods with packaging materials.
You may lose preferential duty benefits and pay higher tariffs.
Authorized bodies such as chambers of commerce or government agencies.
Yes, and may result in inspections, fines, or cargo rejection.