Guides on importing goods to Indonesia.

'Undername import' is the Indonesian term for using another company's import license to clear goods. Here's what it means, the legal risks, and how a licensed IOR service is the formal alternative.

Indonesia requires every commercial import to be cleared by a locally licensed entity. Here's how an Importer of Record (IOR) lets foreign companies ship to Indonesia without setting up a local company.

The Exporter of Record handles export compliance at origin. The Importer of Record handles import compliance at destination. Here's how they work together.

The consignee and Importer of Record are often confused but serve different roles in international trade. Learn the key differences and why they matter for Indonesia imports.

An Importer of Record is the licensed entity legally responsible for importing goods into a country. Learn what an IOR does, why you need one for Indonesia, and how it differs from a freight forwarder.