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HS-6 · Subheading

847971

Machinery and mechanical appliances; passenger boarding bridges, of a kind used in airports

Heading 8479Machinery and mechanical appliances; having individual functions, n.e.c. in this chapter

Chapter 84: Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery

Plain-language overview

The 84 chapter encompasses a wide range of machinery and mechanical appliances, including everything from industrial equipment to specialized devices. This chapter is crucial for importers and exporters dealing with machinery, as it sets the foundation for understanding how various products are classified.

Within this chapter, the 8479 heading narrows the focus to machinery and mechanical appliances that serve specific functions not covered elsewhere. This heading is essential for identifying products that may not fit neatly into other categories, allowing for more precise classification.

The 847971 subheading specifically covers passenger boarding bridges used in airports. These bridges are crucial for facilitating the safe and efficient boarding of passengers onto aircraft, connecting terminal buildings to the planes.

When dealing with HS code 847971, it's important to understand the specific requirements for importing or exporting passenger boarding bridges, including compliance with safety standards and regulations that may vary by country.

Keywords & topics

Short phrases that describe this HS-6 subheading when you're searching or filtering schedules.

passenger boarding bridges · airport machinery classification · HS code 847971 · importing boarding bridges · exporting airport equipment · customs clearance for machinery · airport terminal equipment · machinery compliance requirements · international airport upgrades · boarding bridge logistics · customs broker advice · safety standards for machinery

Examples

Drawn from the official tariff wording for this HS-6 subheading. Always confirm against your published schedule and legal notes.

  • Importing a passenger boarding bridge from a manufacturer in Europe to an airport in the U.S.
  • Exporting used passenger boarding bridges to a developing country for airport upgrades.
  • Customs clearance for a new passenger boarding bridge purchased for an international airport.
  • Assessing duties and taxes on a shipment of passenger boarding bridges from Asia.
  • Consulting with a customs broker about the compliance requirements for airport machinery.
  • Classifying a specialized boarding bridge designed for larger aircraft.
  • Handling logistics for the installation of a passenger boarding bridge at a new terminal.
  • Evaluating the impact of trade agreements on the import of airport machinery.

Common questions

How people often phrase their search when they're trying to classify goods like yours.

  • What is HS code 847971 used for?
  • How do I classify a passenger boarding bridge?
  • What are the import requirements for airport machinery?
  • Can I export used boarding bridges?
  • What duties apply to HS code 847971?
  • Do I need a customs broker for airport machinery?
  • What safety standards must boarding bridges meet?
  • How to clear customs for passenger boarding bridges?

Related topics

Longer phrases that come up when you're comparing codes or talking to a broker.

  • how to classify passenger boarding bridges for customs
  • requirements for importing airport machinery
  • what to know about HS code 847971
  • steps for exporting boarding bridges to other countries
  • customs regulations for airport terminal equipment
  • understanding duties on passenger boarding bridges
  • consulting a broker for airport machinery imports
  • safety compliance for boarding bridges in airports

Questions & answers

For orientation only—the binding text is your national tariff and the WCO nomenclature your country uses.

What does HS code 847971 cover?
HS code **847971** specifically covers passenger boarding bridges used in airports, which connect the terminal to the aircraft.
What are the import duties for passenger boarding bridges?
The import duties for passenger boarding bridges under HS code **847971** vary by country, so it's essential to check the specific tariff schedule of the destination country.
Do I need a customs broker to import a boarding bridge?
While it's not mandatory, hiring a customs broker can simplify the import process for a boarding bridge, ensuring compliance with all regulations.
Are there safety standards for boarding bridges?
Yes, passenger boarding bridges must meet specific safety standards that can vary by country, often involving regulations from aviation authorities.
Can I export used passenger boarding bridges?
Yes, you can export used passenger boarding bridges, but you must ensure they meet the import regulations of the destination country.
What documentation is needed for customs clearance?
Documentation typically includes the bill of lading, commercial invoice, and any safety compliance certificates required for the boarding bridge.
How do I find the right HS code for my product?
You can determine the correct HS code by consulting the Harmonized System nomenclature or working with a customs broker who can assist with classification.
What are the logistics for installing a boarding bridge?
Logistics for installing a boarding bridge involve coordinating with airport authorities, ensuring compliance with regulations, and managing transportation and installation services.

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