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Monday, March 20, 2017

Export Plan Section 5 Part 7 Transportation and Documentation continued



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On the last post, we covered the documents needed for the movement of goods between inland points and the port at which the export will arrive/depart.
This post we will look at packaging, temporary export licenses and ATA carnets
Packaging
Goods shipped for export require substantially greater handling than domestic shipments. You must pack the goods to ensure that:
  • Weight and measurements are kept to a minimum;
  • Breakage is avoided;
  • The container is theft proof; and
  • Goods do not suffer from the stresses of ocean shipment, such as excess moisture.
In addition to proper packing, you should be aware that certain markings are necessary on goods transported internationally.

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Typical Required Markings:
  • Country of origin: Some countries require that the country of origin be marked on the outside of the container, and may even have regulations as to how the mark of origin should appear.
  • Labeling: Food and drugs often must carry ...


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For More Information




Requirements for country of origin marking on goods imported into the ...


3-ATA Carnet | export.gov


New Foreign Trade Regulations Impact Carnets | ATA Carnet




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