Short answer: Importing a used truck from the UK involves five main stages – choosing the vehicle, arranging pre-export inspection and documentation, shipping (usually by RoRo vessel), customs clearance at the destination port, and local registration. The whole process typically takes 4 –8 weeks door to port, depending on destination and sailing schedules.
If you’re a fleet buyer or dealer outside the UK, particularly in a right-hand drive market across Africa, the Caribbean, or Asia – here’s what the process actually involves.
Start with the job the truck needs to do, not just the badge on the front. A few things worth thinking through:
A reputable UK exporter should inspect every vehicle before it’s offered for export. Engine, transmission, brakes, suspension, and general roadworthiness. Ask for documented findings and, ideally, photos or video of the actual truck (not stock images), especially if you’re buying remotely. At Sotrex we provide this as standard and can share inspection detail via WhatsApp before you commit.
The exact paperwork depends on your destination country, but as a baseline you should expect:
Missing or incorrect documentation is the single biggest cause of delay and unexpected cost at the destination port. It’s worth confirming exactly what your country requires before you buy, not after the truck has shipped.
Most used trucks travel by RoRo (roll-on/roll-off) vessel, which is generally more cost-effective than container shipping for wheeled vehicles. Transit times vary by route and destination port, but as a guide:
Sailing schedules and vessel availability affect exact timing, so treat these as planning estimates rather than guarantees.
Once the truck arrives, a licensed clearing agent in your country handles customs declaration, duty calculation, and any required local inspection. After clearance, the vehicle is registered with your national transport authority and issued local plates. Requirements and fees vary significantly by country, your clearing agent is the best source for current, country-specific figures.
How long does the whole process take, from purchase to registration? Typically 4–8 weeks in total, depending on destination, though this varies by country and sailing schedule.
Do I need to visit the UK to buy a truck? No. Most international buyers purchase remotely, using inspection photos, video, and documentation shared by the exporter. WhatsApp is commonly used for this.
What’s the difference between RoRo and container shipping? RoRo vessels drive vehicles directly on and off the ship and are generally cheaper and faster for wheeled cargo like trucks. Container shipping is more common for smaller vehicles, parts, or when additional security is needed.
Who is responsible for customs clearance, the UK exporter or the buyer? This varies by exporter and agreement. Some UK exporters, including Sotrex, prepare and provide the UK-side export documentation; clearance and registration in the destination country is typically handled by a local clearing agent.
Sotrex Limited has exported used trucks and trailers worldwide for over 20 years. Get in touch with our team to discuss your requirements.
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