How to Import German Machinery to UAE

Step-by-step guide: Import German machinery to UAE. Customs clearance, Jebel Ali Free Zone, Halal certification, logistics providers.

Importing German machinery to UAE requires: Jebel Ali Free Zone registration, customs duties (5% standard, 0% for free zone), CE/ISO certification, and authorized logistics providers. This guide covers the complete process.

Step 1: Verify German Supplier Credentials

Check VDMA membership, ISO 9001:2015, CE marking. Verify German Chamber of Commerce (IHK) registration. Request: Commercial register extract, 3+ UAE client references, 5-year warranty terms.

Step 2: UAE Import Documentation

Required: Certificate of Origin (German Chamber), Commercial Invoice (notarized), Packing List, Bill of Lading. Optional: ATA Carnet for temporary imports (exhibitions, demos). Jebel Ali Free Zone: 0% duty.

Step 3: Customs Clearance & Logistics

UAE Customs: 5% duty (standard), 5% VAT. Free Zones (JAFZA, DIP, DWC): 0% duty, 0% VAT. Logistics: DHL Freight, Kuehne + Nagel, DB Schenker (German providers in UAE).

Step 4: Installation & Commissioning

German suppliers provide: Site surveys (2-4 weeks), installation teams (VDMA-certified), 40-hour operator training. UAE Municipality approval required for onshore installations. Typical timeline: 8-16 weeks total.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I import used German machinery to UAE?
A: Yes, but must pass UAE Municipality inspection. Max age: 10 years for construction machinery, 15 years for CNC. German suppliers provide refurbishment certificates (VDMA 24572).
Q: What's the total cost to import to UAE?
A: Machinery: €50K-5M. Customs: 5% duty + 5% VAT. Logistics: €5K-50K (air), €2K-20K (sea). Installation: €10K-100K depending on complexity. Jebel Ali Free Zone saves 5-10%.