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Saudi Arabia Recueil des colis postaux en ligne SA - Saudi Arabia Saudi Post SAA Service de base RESDES Informations sur la réception des Oui V 1.1 dépêches (réponse à un message 1 Limite de poids maximale PREDES) (poste de destination) 1.1 Colis de surface (kg) 30 5.1.5 Prêt à commencer à transmettre des Oui données aux partenaires qui le veulent 1.2 Colis-avion (kg) 30 5.1.6 Autres données transmis 2 Dimensions maximales admises PRECON Préavis d'expédition d'un envoi Oui 2.1 Colis de surface international (poste d'origine) 2.1.1 2m x 2m x 2m Oui RESCON Réponse à un message PRECON Oui (ou 3m somme de la longueur et du plus (poste de destination) grand pourtour) CARDIT Documents de transport international Non 2.1.2 1.5m x 1.5m x 1.5m Non pour le transporteur (poste d'origine) (ou 3m somme de la longueur et du plus RESDIT Réponse à un message CARDIT (poste Non grand pourtour) de destination) 2.1.3 1.05m x 1.05m x 1.05m Non 6 Distribution à domicile (ou 2m somme de la longueur et du plus grand pourtour) 6.1 Première tentative de distribution Oui 2.2 Colis-avion effectuée à l'adresse physique du destinataire 2.2.1 2m x 2m x 2m Oui 6.2 En cas d'échec, un avis de passage est Non (ou 3m somme de la longueur et du plus laissé au destinataire grand pourtour) 6.3 Destinataire peut payer les taxes ou Oui 2.2.2 1.5m x 1.5m x 1.5m Non droits dus et prendre physiquement (ou 3m somme de la longueur et du plus livraison de l'envoi grand pourtour) 6.4 Il y a des restrictions gouvernementales 2.2.3 1.05m x 1.05m x 1.05m Non ou légales vous limitent dans la (ou 2m somme de la longueur et du plus prestation du service de livraison à grand pourtour) domicile. 6.5 Nature de cette restriction Services supplémentaires gouvernementale ou légale. 3 Acceptation de colis encombrants Non 7 Signature attestant l'acceptation du colis Eléments du service des colis 7.1 Lors de la distribution ou de la remise 5 Echange d'informations par voie d'un colis électronique 7.1.1 la signature de la personne prenant Oui 5.1.1 Utilisation d'un système de suivi et de Oui livraison de l’envoi, est obtenue localisation 7.1.2 données d'une carte d'identité Oui 5.1.2 Données obligatoires transmis enregistrés EMC Départ du bureau d'échange expéditeur Oui 7.1.3 autre forme d’accusés de réception Non EMD Arrivée au bureau d'échange de Oui 7.2 Colis ordinaires destination 7.2.1 La signature du destinataire ou d'un Oui EMH Tentative de distribution/vaine tentative Oui mandataire de celui-ci de distribution 7.2.2 La signature d'un mandataire de fait Non EMI Remise finale Oui 7.3 Colis avec valeur déclarée 5.1.3 Données facultatives transmis 7.3.1 La signature du destinataire ou d'un Oui EMA Dépôt/collecte Oui mandataire de celui-ci EMB Arrivée au bureau d'échange expéditeur Oui 7.3.2 La signature d'un mandataire de fait Non EME Rétention en douane Oui EMF Départ du bureau de douane/départ du Oui Service des colis avec valeur déclarée bureau d'échange de destination 8 Acceptation de colis de surface avec Non EMG Arrivée au bureau de distribution Oui valeur déclarée EMJ Arrivée au bureau d'échange de transit Oui 9 Acceptation de colis-avion avec Non valeur déclarée EMK Départ du bureau d'échange de transit Oui 10 Mentions utilisées pour la 5.1.4 Dépêches transmis désignation des colis avec valeur déclarée PREDES Notification préalable des informations Oui 10.1 Etiquette rose CP 74 Non V 2.0 concernant les dépêches internationales (poste d'origine) 10.2 Etiquette CP 73 et étiquette rose portant Non la mention «Valeur déclarée» Date de la dernière mise à jour : 10.09.2021 Page 1 of 30 Recueil des colis postaux en ligne SA - Saudi Arabia Saudi Post SAA Service des colis contre remboursement 19 Matières radioactives admissibles pour 11.1 Acceptation des colis contre remboursement 19.1 Colis-avion 11.1.1 A l’expédition Arrivants Non 11.1.2 A la réception Non Partants Non 19.2 Colis avec valeur déclarée Service de distribution express Arrivants Non 12 Service facultatif de distribution Oui Partants Non express fournis 20 Envois contenant des matières 12.1 Si oui, les colis sont-ils livrés par porteur Oui infectieuses admissibles pour spécial 20.1 Colis-avion 12.3 Taxe lors de la remise du colis au Non Arrivants Non destinataire Outbound parcels Non Colis avec avis de réception 20.2 Colis avec valeur déclarée 13 Acceptation des avis de réception Arrivants Non pour Partants Non 13.1 Colis ordinaire Oui 13.2 Colis avec valeur déclarée Oui Taxes supplémentaires – Douane 21 Colis non passibles de droits de Colis francs de taxes et de droits douane 14 Acceptation des colis Non 21.1 Seuil au-dessous duquel les colis sont Oui exempts de droits de douane et autres taxes Colis fragiles 21.2 Montant correspondant à ce seuil 15 Acceptation de colis fragile Oui Monnaie locale 1000 USD Service de groupage «Consignments» Commentaires: 16 Assurance de groupage Non «Consignment» sur la base d'accords bilatéraux 22 Colis passibles de droits de douane 22.1 Perception d’une taxe de dédouanement Non sur les colis soumis à un dédouanement Service de logistique intégrée ou à une inspection douanière à 17 Assurance d'un service de logistique Oui l'importation intégrée sur la base d'accords Commentaires: bilatéraux Adresses concernant les accords bilatéraux 23 Perception d’une taxe de Non dédouanement pour tous les envois 18 Coordonnées de la personne chargé des déclarés en douane questions concernant les accords bilatéraux Commentaires: Nom: M. Khalid I. Al Mohamed Titre ou General Manager of Operations 24 Frais administratifs sur les colis Non Fonction: soumis à un dédouanement ou à une inspection douanière Adresse: 8228 King Abdul Aziz Rd. Al Amal, Riyadh 12643 – 2121 Commentaires: Unit 1 Tél: 1: (+966)112897183 2: (+) Fax: (+) Taxes spéciales – Magasinage E-mail [email protected] 25 Taxe de magasinage sur les colis Non conservés au-delà des délais prescrits ou en cas de renvoi à l'expéditeur ou de réexpédition Matières radioactives et matières infectieuses admissibles Date de la dernière mise à jour : 10.09.2021 Page 2 of 30 Recueil des colis postaux en ligne SA - Saudi Arabia Saudi Post SAA Taxes de livraison spéciales 33.2 Délai exceptionnel 1 Month(s) 26 Taxe au moment la livraison des colis Non Colis retenus d'office Taxes spéciales – Poste restante 34 Une liste des adresses électroniques des personnes de contact pour les 27 Service de poste restante assuré Non formules de comptables et les bulletins de vérification est temporairement tenue à jour et Dispositions spéciales – Traitement des envois acceptés à publiée en dehors des recueils. tort Veuillez vous référer à la circulaire n° 75/2020 du Bureau international de 28 Renvoi des colis aux expéditeurs Oui l'UPU. La personne de contact au Bureau international de l'UPU pour la mise à jour de cette liste est : jean- Zones de distribution [email protected]. 29 Facteurs distribuent les colis 29.1 à tous les destinataires Oui Nom du Postal Operations bureau: 29.2 uniquement dans certaines zones Non Nom: M. Fahad Alzahrani Commentaires: Fonction: Assistent Director of Postal Operations Adresse: P. O. Box 2552 Riyadh 11461 Saudi Arabia Tél: 1: (+966)12897424 Collection 2: (+) Fax: (+) 30 Retrait des colis aux bureaux de poste concernés E-Mail: [email protected] 30.1 toutes les adresses Oui 30.2 dans des zones spécifiques uniquement Non Demandes de retrait de colis, de modification ou de Commentaires: correction d'adresse 35 Acceptation de demandes de retrait Oui de colis, de modification ou de correction d’adresse Procédures de distribution applicables aux colis passibles de 35.1 Bureau central (dans le pays de droits de douane et de taxes destination) auquel les demandes doivent être adressées 31 Procédure pour la distribution des colis passibles de droits de douane 31.1 Prise en charge du colis au bureau de Oui Nom du Saudi Post douane bureau: Nom: M. Khalid I. Al Mohamed 31.2 Livraison du colis à l'adresse du Non destinataire et perception des droits de Fonction: General Manager of Postal Operations douane et des taxes au moment de la Adresse: 8228 King Abdul Aziz Rd, livraison Al Amal, Riyadh 12643 – 2121 31.3 Livraison du colis à l'adresse du Oui Unit 1 destinataire après paiement des droits Tél: 1: (+966)112897183 de douane et des taxes 2: (+966)505800305 Fax: (+) 31.4 Remise du colis au guichet du bureau Non de poste contre paiement immédiat des E-Mail: [email protected] droits de douane et des taxes 31.5 Autre Dispositions spéciales – Force majeure 36 Acceptation des dispositions en Non matière de responsabilité en cas de Period of retention force majeure 32 Délai de garde applicable aux colis 36.1 Acceptation des dispositions en matière Non de responsabilité pour les colis avec 32.1 Délai normal 1 Month(s) valeur déclarée à bord de navires et d'aéronefs 32.2 Délai exceptionnel 36.2 Acceptation des réserves du destinataire Non 33 Délai de garde des colis postaux dont ou de l'expéditeur au moment de la l'arrivée ne peut être notifiée au livraison destinataire ou adressés poste restante 33.1 Délai normal 1 Month(s) Special provisions - Customs declarations Date de la dernière mise à jour : 10.09.2021 Page 3 of 30 Recueil des colis postaux en ligne SA - Saudi Arabia Saudi Post SAA 37 Nombre de déclarations en douane 2 CN 23 requis pour les colis arrivants Langues Anglais Arabe 37.1 Nombre de déclarations en douane CN 2 23 requis pour les colis en transit 37.2 Langues dans lesquelles les Jours fériés nationaux déclarations en douane CN 23 peuvent être établies 41.1 Jours fériés nationaux Anglais Arabe Jours fériés nationaux en 2021 Mois Date(s) Jours
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