CilTax's logistics and warehousing services are structured into three main areas:
1. In-Transit Custom Bond Facility & Border Transfers
To provide clients with superior cost flexibility and prevent transit blockages, CilTax leverages specialized international trade pathways:
- Removal in Bond (RIB) & Removal in Transit (RIT): Managing secure, point-to-point physical transfers of un-cleared import cargo or regional transit shipments across border points.
- Dedicated Bond Facility: These transit security procedures and cargo relocations are backed by an active corporate bond facility, clearing roadblocks for clients moving bulk shipments.
2. Strategic Warehousing Arrangements
CilTax provides flexible warehousing frameworks designed to keep goods protected while resolving border documentation or awaiting tax settlement:
- Bonded Warehousing Support: Coordinating secure storage space and tracking setups for inbound commodities or items awaiting final customs and revenue release.
- Transit Hold Operations: Monitoring logistics distribution footprints to store cargo safely, keeping delivery schedules balanced while protecting clients from border delays.
3. Integrated Transportation & Fleet Management
The company handles nationwide movement and physical delivery directly from ports of entry to final destination sites:
- Zambia-Wide Delivery: Managing reliable end-to-end cargo consignment distribution paths across all corners of Zambia.
- Abnormal Load Escorts: Deploying specialized corporate fleet vehicles to provide technical safety escorts—especially useful for transporting oversized cargo or temporarily imported heavy industrial machinery.
- Real-Time Tracking & Risk Reporting: Running a dedicated monitoring system to track truck movements. CilTax provides daily transit status updates at borders and aggregates data into customized monthly client risk analysis reports to help streamline client operations.
Core Quality & Efficiency Standards
CilTax targets a 95%+ strict timeline accuracy metric across its cargo distribution and transit paths. By heavily drawing on the specialized backgrounds of an operations team featuring former revenue authority experts, the company ensures that warehousing, fleet transits, and border logistics strictly align with regional trade acts (such as SADC, COMESA, and EAC protocols) to eliminate costly administrative delays.