Seeing your shipment status show “Hold” or “Clearance Delay or Clearance event” can be worrying—but it does not mean your package is lost. Instead, it signals that customs authorities are requesting additional information before your parcel can proceed.
Understanding these delays helps you avoid frustration and ensures smoother international shipping.
Common Causes of Hold / Clearance Delays
- Recipient is unavailable or does not answer phone calls
- No valid email for customs contact
- Declared item value seems inconsistent
- Customs requests additional documentation
In fact, 80% of delays occur because customs cannot reach the recipient or the recipient cannot provide clear and reasonable documentation.
What This Means for Shippers
International shipping is not complicated, but success depends on more than just fast transport. The key formula is:
Shipping = Accurate Documentation + Customs Clearance
Packing your parcel carefully is important, but properly completing forms and providing accurate product details is what ensures your shipment reaches its destination quickly. Responding promptly to customs inquiries can prevent unnecessary delays and keep your international delivery on track.
By understanding the reasons behind hold or clearance delays, you can proactively manage shipments, avoid surprises, and enjoy a smooth delivery experience.