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About Important information about importing a vehicle to your country




For Zambian, Kenyan and Ugandan clients (What is JEVIC Inspection?)
JEVIC inspection is required to import cars to Zambia, Kenya and Uganda!

What is JEVIC (Japan Export Vehicle Inspection Center) inspection?

JEVIC is a Japanese registered company and has been involved in pre-shipment
inspections / certification of used vehicles in various forms since 2001.

Zambian government, Kenyan government Ugandan government require JEVIC inspection for the
vehicles to be imported to the countries.

Inspection will be arranged by AGASTA before shipment.
This may take up to 10 days depending on how busy the inspectors are.
Booking of your vehicle for shipment will be arranged once the JEVIC inspection is completed.

Please pay the JEVIC Inspection arrangement fee of US$200 for Zambia, Kenya and Uganda at the same time
of payment for your vehicle. Please note that without JEVIC certificate, penalty will be charged.
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For Tanzanian clients (What is JAAI Inspection?)
JAAI inspection required to import cars to Tanzania!

What is JAAI (Japan Auto Appraisal Institute) inspection?

JAAI was established in 1966 under the approval of the Ministry of International Trade and
Industry and the Ministry of Transport in Japan.

Tanzanian government requires JAAI inspection for the vehicles to be imported to their countries.

Inspection will be arranged by AGASTA before shipment.
This may take up to 10 days depending on how busy the inspectors are.
shipment of your vehicle will be arranged once the JAAI inspection is completed.

Please pay the JAAI Inspection fee US$250 at the same time of payment of your vehicle.
Please note, without JAAI certificate, 30% of the CIF value will be charged as penalty.
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For Mozambican clients
MOZ number required!
Mozambique clients are required to:
Apply for Intertek Inspection in Japan before shipment.

To apply for Intertek Inspection in Japan
1.
Please apply for MOZ number at your Local Intertek office.

Intertek International Ltd
Address: Edificio "Indel" Av. De Angola 2696 - 1 andar Maputo
TEL: + 258 21 467 070
FAX: + 258 21 467 051
Email: info.mozambique.fts@intertek.com
2.
To apply for MOZ number you will need the invoice with the Engine number indicated
which will be issued from us, AGASTA.
3.
Once you have obtained MOZ Number please send to AGASTA by e-mail or FAX
Email address: pboffer@picknbuy24.com
FAX: +81-3-5625-6230
4.
AGASTA will apply for Intertek inspection in Japan before shipment

This may take up to 10 days depending on how busy the inspectors are.
Booking of your vehicle for shipment will be arranged once the Intertek inspection
is completed.

When you remit money
Please arrange payment with the Engine number indicated Invoice, once it is issued.
We will reserve your car and proceed inspection upon your payment.
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For Malawian clients
For easy and smooth payment transaction, please transfer the fund from:
The National Bank of Malawi
Stanbic Bank

You may be requested to contact the Malawi Embassy in Tokyo in regards to confirmation
of your payment application.
Send a proof of payment to the Embassy as below by email or FAX.

The Malawi Embassy in Tokyo
Email address: malawi@luck.ocn.ne.jp
FAX: +81-3-3449-3220
Send a copy of the bank receipt with the invoice copy to PicknBuy24.com by e-mail or FAX
as soon as payment is effected.

PicknBuy24.com
Email address: pboffer@picknbuy24.com
FAX: +81-3-5625-6230
For Caribbean clients
Correct street address required!

Please note that your street address will be required since the U.S. Government's Department
of Homeland Security does not allow imports of vehicles for clients with just their P.O. Box
address in the Caribbean.

Ensure that your street address is correct when you fill in the order form. And we can book
your vehicle for shipment and prepare the shipping documents accordingly.
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For clients importing through Durban port, South Africa
Correct street address required!

Please note that your PO Box address alone will not suffice. A street address is required
and the South African Government for vehicles being imported via Durban port.
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