FAQ’S
How long does shipping from UAE to Qatar take?
By road via the Abu Samrah crossing, transit typically takes 1 to 3 business days depending on customs clearance speed and the delivery destination in Qatar. Air freight can deliver within 24–48 hours for urgent shipments, while sea freight via Jebel Ali to Hamad Port generally takes 4–7 days.
Q2: What documents are required for shipping to Qatar from UAE?
Standard documentation includes a commercial invoice (with HS codes), packing list, bill of lading or airway bill, and certificate of origin. Certain regulated goods — such as food products, pharmaceuticals, or electronics — may require additional import permits from Qatari authorities. Our team prepares and verifies all paperwork.
Q3: How much does it cost to ship cargo from UAE to Qatar?
Shipping costs depend on the cargo weight, volume (CBM), transport mode, and service type (FTL, LTL, LCL, FCL). Road freight for small LTL shipments can start from a few hundred AED, while full truckloads and container shipments are priced accordingly. Contact us for a free, tailored quote.
Q4: Do you handle customs clearance for Qatar imports?
Yes. We provide full customs clearance services on both the UAE export side and the Qatar import side. Our licensed customs brokers manage all declarations, duties assessment, and coordination with the General Authority of Customs Qatar to ensure smooth, delay-free entry.
Q5: Can I track my shipment in real time?
Yes. All Mega Al Sahar Cargo shipments include real-time tracking. You will receive a tracking number upon dispatch and can monitor your cargo’s location and status through our tracking portal or by contacting our operations team directly.
Q6: Do you offer door-to-door delivery from any UAE emirate?
Yes. We collect cargo from anywhere in the UAE — including Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah — and deliver to any address in Qatar. Our pickup and last-mile delivery teams handle the full journey.
Q7: What items are prohibited from shipping to Qatar?
Qatar prohibits the import of certain goods including alcohol, pork products, narcotics, counterfeit items, and any material deemed offensive under Qatari law. Some goods such as firearms and pharmaceuticals require special import permits. Our team advises on restricted items prior to shipment to prevent delays or confiscation.