Export Guidance
| EXPORT DOCUMENTATION |
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Exporters should seriously consider having the freight forwarder handle the formidable amount of documentation that exporting requires; freight forwarders are specialists in this process. The following documents are commonly used in exporting; which of them are actually used in each case depends on the requirements of both our government and the government of the importing country.
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| 1. Commercial invoice | ||
| 2. Bill of lading | ||
| 3. Consular invoice | ||
| 4. Certificate of origin | ||
| 5. Inspection certification | ||
| 6. Dock receipt and warehouse receipt | ||
| 7. Destination control statement | ||
| 8. Insurance certificate | ||
| 9. Export license | ||
| 10. Export packing list | ||
| STEP1: Enquiry : | ||
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| STEP 2: Proforma generation : | ||
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| STEP 3: Order placement : | ||
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| STEP 4: Order acceptance : | ||
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| STEP 5: Goods readiness & documentation : | ||
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| STEP 6: Goods removal from works : | ||
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| STEP 7: Documents for C&F agent : | ||
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| STEP 8: Customs Clearance : | ||
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| STEP 9: Document Forwarding : | ||
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| STEP 10: Bills negotiation : | ||
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| Step11: Bank to bank documents forwarding : | ||
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| STEP 12: Customs obligation discharge : | ||
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| STEP 13: Receipt of Bank certificate : | ||
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