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CommodityUpdated October 15, 2025

Coffee — transport, packaging, compliance

Green and roasted coffee. Global flow mainly from South America, Africa and Asia to Europe and North America.

Green and roasted coffee. Global flow mainly from South America, Africa and Asia to Europe and North America.

HS code
0901

01Why Coffee plays a special role

Green and roasted coffee. Global flow mainly from South America, Africa and Asia to Europe and North America.

Coffee is one of the product groups with clear requirements on equipment, documentation and compliance. Packaging at origin already determines how smoothly the downstream chain runs: the wrong packaging or an unsuitable transport mode drives delays, quality losses or returns.

Thorough preparation saves time and money, reduces claims and simplifies customs clearance. In international flows additional factors matter: climate zones along the route, transhipment nodes and regulatory differences between countries are the decisive levers.

02Transport, equipment and handling

Jute bags in 20' containers. Bulk loading possible with coffee liners. Moisture control and container ventilation are critical.

Equipment choice is critical. Before shipment check: weight-to-volume ratio, moisture and temperature requirements, shock and vibration sensitivity, cargo securing per VDI 2700, compatibility with transhipment points and return or disposal of packaging at destination.

For Coffee a clear shipping SOP with photos of the correct load and stowage plan, a driver/stower checklist and a defined escalation path for deviations pays off. For multi-modal lanes, pre-align a cargo-care protocol between shipper, forwarder and carrier.

03Regulatory requirements and documentation

EUDR from 2025 for green coffee (deforestation due diligence); SPS checks on origin.

For third-country flows, verify pre-shipment inspections, country-specific certificates (CoC, SASO, PSI, SONCAP) and origin documents. Preferential origin documents such as EUR.1, Form A, USMCA or RCEP can unlock double-digit duty savings depending on the flow and should be designed in at sourcing stage.

For new flows plan a pilot shipment to validate every step — including document review, customs clearance and consignee feedback. Build a lessons-learned review afterwards and codify the findings in shipping SOPs and the TMS.

Frequently asked questions

Which HS code applies to Coffee?
The main position is HS 0901. Final classification depends on material composition, stage of manufacture and destination country — in case of doubt, request a binding tariff information (BTI).
What equipment is typical for shipping Coffee?
Jute bags in 20' containers. Bulk loading possible with coffee liners. Moisture control and container ventilation are critical.
What regulatory points are critical?
EUDR from 2025 for green coffee (deforestation due diligence); SPS checks on origin.

Topics

KaffeeCoffeeEUDRHS 0901Jutesack

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