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Why AfricaCTN is the Best Choice

Get Your Niger ECTN in 24-48 Hours. We have built the most trusted CTN business by putting shippers and freight forwarders success first.

Authorized Agent

Work with an officially authorized CTN agent — one of fewer than 20 worldwide.

Rapid Service

Our team responds to emails within two hours to keep your CTN moving without delays.

Always on Time

We track your shipment daily to ensure your CTN is validated on time.

Simple 6-Step Niger ECTN Process

Follow these simple steps to complete your Niger ECTN Certificate (Cargo Tracking Note) application and receive your validated certificate.

Document Collection

Gather all required shipping documents, including your Bill of Lading, Commercial Invoice, and Export Declaration, and verify completeness.

2

Online Submission

Upload documents through our CTN Dashboard or send them via email.

3

Compliance Review

Our specialists review every document for accuracy and compliance with customs requirements. Once approved, we’ll issue a draft CTN certificate and corresponding invoice.

4

Payment & Approval

Check and confirm the details of the draft CTN and process payment of the invoice.

5

Submission & Validation

AfricaCTN submits your verified documents to the Niger port authorities for official CTN validation.

6

Digital Delivery

Once approved, your final CTN certificate is emailed directly to you — ready to present to your carrier or freight forwarder for customs clearance.

Required Documents for Niger ECTN

Before applying for your Niger ECTN certificate, you’ll need to prepare several key shipping documents. These are required for customs clearance and CTN validation, ensuring your cargo complies with the import regulations.

Bill of Lading (BL)

Issued by your shipping carrier after booking your shipment. Master BL is required.

Commercial Invoice

Provided by you (the exporter). It contains the cost of the goods being shipped.

Freight Invoice

Issued by your shipping carrier after booking your shipment. It contains the cost of the ocean freight, not required if noted on the commercial invoice.

Vehicle Titles (If Applicable)

Provided by you (the exporter). Required when shipping vehicles.

Niger ECTN Regulations

When is a CTN Required

Direct Shipments

All cargo with a final destination in Niger also requires a validated ECTN prior to vessel arrival.

Important Deadlines

Validation Deadline

Prior to vessel arrival

Document Submission Deadline

All required documents must be submitted to AfricaCTN 3-5 business days prior to the deadline.

Special Requirements

Restrictions & Prohibited Items

Restricted Goods (Require Special Permits)

Prohibited Goods

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common questions about CTN requirements in African countries.

What is the Niger ECTN?

The ECTN (Electronic Cargo Tracking Note) is a mandatory shipping document for all shipments imported into the destination country of Niger. It allows customs to track cargo before it arrives, confirm what is being imported into the country, and obtain more valuable information about the shipment. This document is required to prevent delays at the destination port.

We will generate your draft CTN and invoice the same day we receive it. Once we submit it to the authorities for validation it typically takes 24-48 hours for them to release the final validation.

All exporters, freight forwarders, and shippers importing goods into Niger are responsible for obtaining the CTN for the consignee’s cargo clearance.
If your shipment arrives in Niger without a valid Niger ECTN (Electronic Cargo Tracking Note), it will not be cleared by customs. The cargo may be held at the port until a valid CTN is issued, leading to significant clearance delays, demurrage and storage fees charged by the port, or possible fines or penalties from the customs authorities. In some cases, your cargo could even be refused entry or returned to the country of origin.

Shipments without a validated CTN may face penalties and delays at port. To avoid this, please apply at least 3-5 business days before the vessel’s estimated arrival date.

No. Each shipment must have its own unique Niger ECTN (Cargo Tracking Note) number.

An ECTN is tied to the specific Bill of Lading, vessel, and cargo details for one shipment only.

If you’re shipping multiple containers under different Bills of Lading, you’ll need to apply for a separate ECTN certificate for each. However, if multiple containers share one Bill of Lading and are part of a single shipment, only one ECTN is required.

Other Countries that Require the CTN

Click on one of the African countries to view detailed requirements and information

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