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What are the things that you should be aware of when shipping a product overseas? |
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-packing -labeling -documentation -insurance requirements and regulations |
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International freight forwarder |
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Agent for moving cargo overseas, familiar with import and export rules, methods of shipping documentation |
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Individual or company licensed to transact customs business |
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-covers air freight shipments -can never be made in negotiable form |
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Bill of lading -Straight -Negotiable |
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Contract between owner of goods and carrier -straight: not negotiable and does not give title to goods -negotiable: can be sought, sold, or traded while the goods are in transit |
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same as negotiable bill of lading |
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-bill of goods from seller to buyer -govnt's determine value of goods when assessing customs duties |
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signed statement on origin of item |
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confirms the specs of goods shipped |
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transfers accountability (domestic carrier to overseas carrier) |
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same as warehouse receipt |
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Destination control statement |
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appears on commercial invoice notifying carrier that the item can be exported only to certain destinations |
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Shipper’s Export Declaration |
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-controls exports -source document for official US export statistics |
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-itemizes material package -indicates type of package |
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-describes products for customs -represent general categories of goods -recognize by 179 countries (98% of world trade) |
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movement of goods through multiple forms of transit |
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How do freight forwarders help exporters? |
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advising on -freight costs -port charges -consular fees -costs of special documentation -insurance costs -freight forwarders own handling fees |
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How do customs brokers help exporters? |
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-entry of merchandise -merchandise classification -payment of duties, taxes, or other charges -refund, rebate, or drawback of those charges |
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What are the potential packaging problems? |
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-breakage -moisture -pilferage -excess weight |
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What are the guidelines for proper packaging? |
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-strong containers -weight is evenly distributed -use of pallets, straps, seals, shrink wrap -moisture-resistent material -avoid writing contents |
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What are the popular methods of shipment? |
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-containers from carriers or private leasing companies |
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What are the air shipment requirements? |
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-less heavy -standard domestic packaging -costs determined by volume and weight |
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What are the purposes of proper labeling? |
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-meets shipping regulations -ensures proper handling -conceals identity of contents -helps receivers identify shipments -ensures compliance with environmental safety standars |
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What are the markings put on the cartons to be shipped? |
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-shippers mark -country of origin -weight -# of packages and size -handling marks -cautionary markings -port of entry -labels of hazardous material |
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What are the factors to consider for shipping method? |
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-cost -delivery schedule -accessibility |
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What are the characteristics of international shipping companies? |
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-bulk freight -assist in documentation -warehousing in foreign market -payment collection |
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What does marine cargo insurance cover? |
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-loss -damage -delay in transit |
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