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- Difference between an exporter and a shipper
Difference between an exporter and a shipper Hmmmmm, this could be a tricky question and depends on who looks at it and from what perspective In simple terms, Exporter = is a person or company or entity that is authorised by Customs and Govt authorities to export cargoes to various countries
- 0302030 Letters of Credit Guide - Shipping and Freight Resource
The Exporter arranges for shipment of the goods, prepares and or obtains the documents specified in the Letter of Credit and makes demand under the Letter of Credit by presenting the documents within the stated period and before the expiry date to the “available with”Bank
- Shipper on bill of lading can be from a country different from port of . . .
For example, in India and Brazil, as per customs requirement (confirmed by a few forwarders to me), the shipper on the bill of lading has to be the actual exporter of the cargo who has filed the customs documentation and has to be based in the country of the port of load
- Can the shipper’s address on the bill of lading be in another country. . ??
Exporter = is a person or company or entity that is authorised by Customs and Govt authorities to export cargoes to various countries This is also the party responsible for filing the export declaration with the customs authorities Exporter need not necessarily be the actual seller of the cargo or the entity actually concluding the deal
- What is a UCR Number and who needs it. .
The exporter will be required to provide this number to the bank Each export consignment must have a different UCR number A consignment is classified as “the total number of items specified in the commercial contract between the supplier and the customer and transported in a single or multiple shipments”
- What is a Switch Bill of Lading and when and why is it used. . ??
Article explaining about a Switch Bill of Lading and when and why it is used There are several reasons for its issuance
- Who pays what charges in a sea freight shipment
Article discussing who pays what charges in a sea freight shipment on the basis of the contract of sale and Incoterms 2020
- Liability of the shipper on the bill of lading - Shipping and Freight . . .
Possible Solutions: If an Exporter wishes to avoid such exposures, they should consider providing terms in the contract of sale avoiding the necessity of their being listed as the Shipper in the Bill of Lading (say Incoterms FCA)
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