ACD Sudan Certificate for Turkish Exporters
Fast, reliable ACD Sudan processing for shipments from Turkey to Port Sudan — machinery, textiles, food products, and more

ACD Sudan for Turkish Exporters
Turkey is one of the largest trading partners with Sudan, with thousands of containers shipped annually from Turkish ports to Port Sudan. Whether you are shipping textiles from Bursa, machinery from Istanbul, or food products from Mersin, every commercial shipment requires an ACD Sudan certificate before the vessel arrives at Port Sudan.
Turkish exporters and freight forwarders face a unique challenge: the ACD Sudan process requires precise coordination between Turkish customs documentation (GTİP codes) and Sudanese HS code requirements. A mismatch can result in your cargo being detained at Port Sudan, storage fees, and delays that damage your client relationships.
We handle the entire ACD Sudan application process for Turkish exporters. You send us your Turkish export documents — commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, certificate of origin, and freight invoice — and we prepare, submit, and deliver your validated ACD certificate within 2 working days of draft approval.
Why Turkish Exporters Need Specialized ACD Support
Turkish export documentation follows Turkish customs standards (GTİP classification system), but Sudan customs requires HS codes aligned with Sudanese import regulations. Common challenges include:
- ✓GTİP code conversion to Sudanese HS codes — errors here cause immediate rejection
- ✓Turkish certificate of origin templates may not match Sudanese requirements
- ✓Freight invoices must show specific routing details required by Port Sudan authorities
- ✓Timing coordination — Turkish exporters often submit too close to vessel ETA, causing avoidable delays
Because we specialize exclusively in Sudan ACD, we know exactly how to map Turkish export documentation to Sudanese customs requirements.
Common Cargo Types from Turkey to Sudan
Turkish exporters ship a wide range of goods to Sudan. The most common cargo types we process ACD certificates for include:
Shipping Routes from Turkey to Sudan
Most Turkish cargo to Sudan departs from Mersin, Ambarlı (Istanbul), or İzmir. The standard route goes through the Mediterranean, Suez Canal, and Red Sea to Port Sudan.
Turkish shipping lines offer both direct and transshipment services to Port Sudan. Direct sailings take approximately 7–10 days from Mersin to Port Sudan. Transshipment routes (via Jeddah or Aqaba) add 3–5 days but are often more cost-effective for smaller shipments.
⏱ Submit your ACD application at least 5 days before vessel arrival at Port Sudan. We process your certificate within 2 working days of draft approval.

How We Help Turkish Exporters
When you work with us, you don't need to understand Sudanese customs regulations or worry about documentation errors. Here's how it works:
- 1Send us your 5 Turkish export documents via WhatsApp or email
- 2We review your documents within 2 hours and flag any issues before submission
- 3We convert GTİP codes to Sudanese HS codes, prepare the ACD draft, and submit for validation
- 4You receive your validated ACD certificate via email within 2 working days of draft approval
We catch errors before they reach Sudanese customs, which means faster approvals and no surprises at Port Sudan.
Required Documents
To apply for an ACD Sudan certificate for your Turkish shipment, send us these 5 documents:
- 📄Commercial invoice (Fatura) — issued by the Turkish exporter
- 📄Packing list (Ambalaj Listesi) — detailing all items in the shipment
- 📄Bill of lading (Konşimento) — issued by the shipping line
- 📄Certificate of origin (Menşe Şahadetnamesı) — from Turkish Chamber of Commerce
- 📄Freight invoice — showing shipping costs from Turkish port to Port Sudan
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an ACD certificate for every shipment from Turkey to Sudan?
Yes. Every commercial cargo shipment to Port Sudan requires an ACD Sudan certificate, regardless of which Turkish port you ship from or what you are shipping. Without it, your cargo will be detained at Port Sudan.
How long does it take to get an ACD certificate for Turkish cargo?
We deliver your validated ACD certificate within 2 working days of draft approval. Document review takes 2 hours. The entire process — from sending us your documents to receiving your certificate — typically takes 3–4 days.
Can you handle GTİP to HS code conversion?
Yes. We handle all GTİP to Sudanese HS code mapping. This is one of the most common error points for Turkish exporters, and we catch discrepancies before submission to avoid rejections.
What happens if my Turkish documents have errors?
We review your documents within 2 hours of receiving them and flag any issues before we submit the ACD application. If we catch an error, we contact you immediately so you can correct it with your supplier or freight forwarder.
Ready to get your ACD Sudan certificate?
Send us your Turkish export documents and we'll have your validated certificate ready within 2 working days.