Change in Lufthansa Cargo process
(Original publication date: 22MAY2023)
As per Brazilian Customs requirements, which become duty as of 01. July 2023, the Federal Tax Identification (CNPJ number in case of Legal Entities, CPF in case of Physical Person or PASSPORT in case of Physical Person without CPF/ tax ID) MUST be reflected in the FWB/XFWB message in OCI lines and has to be provided to the carrier prior to goods acceptance at origin.
The data shall always be in the following OCI field:
OCI/BR/CNE/T/XXXXXXXX
Following format is expected:
Consignee Type | Example of Supplementary Customs Information in OCI: OCI/BR/CNE/T/…. |
Required value format | Example of the complete OCI line |
---|---|---|---|
Legal Entity | CNPJ12345678901234 | CNPJ<number with 8 or 14 digits) | OCI/BR/CNE/T/ CNPJ12345678901234 |
Physical Person | CPF12345678901 | CPF<number with 11 digits> | OCI/BR/CNE/T/ CPF12345678901 |
Physical Person without a Tax ID / CPF | PASSPORT12345678AB24 | PASSPORT<alphanumeric up to 25 digits> | OCI/BR/CNE/T/ PASSPORT12345678AB24 |
Please ensure that CNPJ, CPF or Passport number are transmitted for each consignee in the FWB (XFWB) message in OCI line to the carrier prior to cargo acceptance.
Lufthansa Cargo encourages all customers to start submitting data immediately including the required data elements, in order to be compliant as of 01. July 2023.
Without Tax ID numbers no customs clearance will be possible and additional warehouse charges will apply, as shipments will be placed on hold at destination.
In case of further questions, customer should address them directly to Brazilian Authorities and/or ask consignee to clarify with the Brazilian Authorities.
- Additional costs applying
- Increased waiting times during import/delivery
- No customs clearance possible