Landed Cost Calculator —
FOB to Warehouse 2026

A planning import cost calculator from FOB price through duty entered by you, VAT presets, levy estimates, port fee estimates, and clearing cost estimates to landed cost in local currency.

10 African Countries Full Cost Waterfall P&L View Included
Import Details
Total Landed Cost
Per Unit Cost
Cost Waterfall Breakdown

Fill in the form and calculate to see full cost breakdown
Compare Two ScenariosSame product, different ports or countries
Scenario A
Scenario B
Profit & Loss View

Run the main calculation first, then enter your selling price to see profit margin analysis.

Cost / Unit
Profit / Unit
Gross Margin
Markup
Trade Checklist
Use this local checklist to frame landed-cost questions before you contact a broker, freight forwarder, bank, or customs authority. Ask about duty, VAT, port fees, FX, documents, or resale margin.
Is it cheaper to import via Apapa or Tin Can?
What is the duty on HS 8517 in Ghana?
How is VAT calculated on imports in Kenya?
What levies apply on imports in Nigeria?
Compare landed cost: Nigeria vs Ghana for electronics
Fuel and inland delivery context

After you estimate CIF, duty, port handling, and broker fees, check African petrol and diesel prices in AfroFuel before quoting inland delivery, generator handling, or warehouse backup-power costs.

Landed-cost quote brief

Turn an import estimate into a buyer-ready handoff

Not sure how to get the most from the Landed Cost Calculator? Enter your amounts, rates and dates and it returns a clear estimate with the assumptions shown — built for Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and other African markets.

  • What you get: a clear estimate with the assumptions shown, so you can move from a quick look to a real decision.
  • How it works: the Landed Cost Calculator takes your amounts, rates and dates and shows the working, not just a single number.
  • What to check: confirm current prices, fees and official rates for your country before you rely on the result. It is a planning estimate, not financial advice.

Reviewed 2026. Results are a guide — always confirm current prices, fees and official rates for your country before acting. It is a planning estimate, not financial advice.

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Landed Cost Calculator FAQ

How do I use the Landed Cost Calculator?

Enter your amounts, rates and dates in the fields above. The Landed Cost Calculator then gives you a clear estimate with the assumptions shown you can use straight away.

How accurate is the Landed Cost Calculator?

It is as accurate as the values you enter and shows the assumptions behind the result. Always confirm current prices, fees and official rates for your country before you rely on it. It is a planning estimate, not financial advice.

Is the Landed Cost Calculator free, and does it cover my country?

Yes — it is completely free, works on any phone or computer with no signup, and is built for Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and other African markets.

Sources & verification

Landed-cost assumptions to verify before payment

The calculator combines your FOB, freight, duty, VAT, port, broker, and FX assumptions into a planning estimate. It is not an official customs assessment or freight quote.

Source-dated planning model

Reviewed 2026. Customs, levies, freight, and exchange rates change.

Methodology

  • CIF is derived from FOB, freight, and insurance assumptions before duty and VAT-style charges are applied.
  • Destination fees, broker fees, and handling costs are planning presets that should be replaced with written quotes.
  • Scenario and P&L tabs reuse the same estimate so you can compare ports, countries, and resale margin.

Before acting

  • Confirm HS code, Incoterms, valuation basis, duty, VAT, levies, permits, inspection, storage, and port charges.
  • Ask a licensed broker or official customs source to confirm any duty or levy before you pay a supplier.
  • Copy or download the CSV brief for supplier, finance, broker, or customer quote review.

Disclaimer: estimate only. AfroTools does not file customs declarations, guarantee clearance, or provide legal, tax, or freight advice.