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890690

Vessels; other, including lifeboats other than rowing boats, other than warships

Heading 8906Vessels; other, including warships and lifeboats, other than rowing boats

Chapter 89: Ships, boats and floating structures

Plain-language overview

Use HS-6 890690 when importing or exporting vessels such as lifeboats that are not classified as warships or rowing boats. For example, a shipment of inflatable lifeboats designed for emergency use would fall under this code.

This code specifically covers vessels that are not propelled by oars, distinguishing them from other types of boats. For instance, while HS-6 890681 includes warships, HS-6 890690 pertains to various non-war vessels, including lifeboats and rescue boats.

When dealing with lifeboats, it's essential to note that this classification includes both rigid and inflatable types, as long as they are not designed for rowing. This can include lifeboats used on commercial vessels or for recreational purposes.

If you're unsure whether your vessel qualifies under this code, consider its design and intended use. Lifeboats equipped for emergency evacuation on larger ships will typically be classified here, while rowing boats would not.

Keywords & topics

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lifeboats classification · non-rowing vessels · HS-6 890690 details · emergency evacuation boats · inflatable lifeboats · rigid lifeboats · maritime safety equipment · commercial lifeboats · rescue boats · vessel classification · shipping lifeboats · boat import/export · non-war vessels · floating structures · maritime regulations · vessel safety standards

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

  • Inflatable lifeboats for maritime safety drills
  • Rigid lifeboats used on cruise ships
  • Rescue boats for offshore oil platforms
  • Commercial lifeboats designed for passenger ferries
  • Emergency evacuation boats for cargo ships
  • Lifeboats with built-in flotation devices
  • Lifeboats used in maritime search and rescue operations

Common questions

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  • What is HS code 890690?
  • How to classify a lifeboat?
  • Are inflatable lifeboats covered under HS-6 890690?
  • What vessels fall under HS-6 890690?
  • Do I need a broker for lifeboat imports?
  • What are the regulations for shipping lifeboats?
  • How to determine if a vessel is a lifeboat?
  • Can I classify a rescue boat as a lifeboat?

Related topics

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

  • How to classify lifeboats for customs purposes
  • What is included in HS code 890690 for vessels
  • Differences between lifeboats and rowing boats for HS classification
  • Guidelines for shipping inflatable lifeboats internationally
  • Understanding vessel classifications under HS code 890690
  • What types of vessels are considered non-war under HS-6?
  • Do lifeboats require special documentation for import?
  • How to ensure compliance for lifeboat shipments

Questions & answers

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

What types of vessels are classified under HS-6 890690?
HS-6 890690 includes lifeboats and other non-rowing vessels that are not classified as warships. This can cover both rigid and inflatable lifeboats used for safety and rescue.
Are inflatable lifeboats included in this HS code?
Yes, inflatable lifeboats designed for emergency use fall under **HS-6 890690**, as long as they are not propelled by oars.
Do I need a customs broker for importing lifeboats?
While not mandatory, using a customs broker can help ensure compliance with regulations and streamline the import process for lifeboats.
How can I determine if my vessel qualifies as a lifeboat?
To qualify as a lifeboat under this code, the vessel must be designed for emergency evacuation and not propelled by oars. Check the specifications and intended use.
What documentation is required for shipping lifeboats?
Documentation typically includes a commercial invoice, packing list, and any necessary safety certifications or compliance documents for the lifeboats.
Can I classify a rescue boat as a lifeboat?
Yes, if the rescue boat is designed for emergency use and meets the specifications of a lifeboat, it can be classified under **HS-6 890690**.
What are the regulations for importing lifeboats?
Regulations may vary by country, but generally, you will need to ensure compliance with safety standards and provide appropriate documentation during the import process.
What is the difference between HS-6 890681 and HS-6 890690?
HS-6 890681 covers warships, while **HS-6 890690** includes other vessels like lifeboats that are not classified as warships or propelled by oars.

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