
GAMBIA CTN
Necessary Documents for Getting Gambia CTN Certificate
. Bill of lading (OBL is necessary for validation.)
. Commercial invoice
. Freight invoice (If commercial invoice does not specify the value of the freight.)
. Export Declaration

Ports
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Banjul
Capital
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Banjul
Population
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2.4 million people
What is the process for obtaining a Gambia CTN?
1- Send documents to info@expressctn.com
2- You will receive certificate draft and invoice
3- Carefully review the certificate draft and approve if all information is correct (Correction fees may be charged for requested changes after validation)
4- After payment is made, it will be submitted for validation.
5- At the end of the validation process, your final certificate will be sent to your email address.
What is Gambia CTN Certificate ?
The Gambia CTN (Cargo Tracking Note) Certificate is necessary for all shipments going to Gambia. It's used to control and monitor goods coming into the country. This certificate helps track cargo. Following the CTN rule is important to keep cargo processes running smoothly and to prevent possible fines or delays when importing. Both senders and shipping firms should focus on obtaining the CTN Certificate to facilitate trading with Gambia
Languages
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English
Area
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11,300 km2
What Kind of a Country is Gambia ?
Banjul, the capital of Gambia, sits at the heart of a land spanning 11,300 square kilometers. Within its borders reside approximately 2.4 million people, who communicate predominantly in English. Despite the linguistic diversity, the nation's life expectancy averages at 61 years for men and 64 years for women. Banjul, with its cultural vibrancy and historical significance, serves as a focal point for the nation's social, political, and economic endeavors, encapsulating both its challenges and aspirations.
What is the Difference Between Gambia CTN and Gambia ECTN, Are They Both Different Certificates?
They both represent the same certificate; CTN ( Cargo Tracking Note ) while ECTN ( Electronic Cargo Tracking Note ) It is the same certificate written with different abbreviations
Do I have to get a CTN certificate? What happens if I don't get a certificate?
If you don't get your validated CTN certificate when your cargo reaches the destination port, you may have to pay a penalty fee and you might experience delays in the unloading process of your cargo, and you may also be required to pay demurrage and storage fees.