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Why does international logistics need freight forwarders?

Why does international logistics need freight forwarders?

2023-11-15 16:17:52

✅Focus on EXPORT CUSTOMS DECLARENCE and IMPORT CUSTOMS CLEARANCE ,
welcome to consult Knowledge of export declaration and import customs clearance:

1. Export declaration (EXPORT CUSTOMS DECLARENCE)

Export declaration refers to the shipper (or its agent) to declare the details of the export goods to the customs, according to which the customs shall examine, release and permit the export. Separate enterprises to take care of customs declaration and agency customs declaration. Most of them are customs declaration agents (cargo forwarders can often arrange customs declaration matters).

The required documents are generally:

Commercial invoice (COMMERCIAL INVOICE-INV.)

Packing list (PACKING LIST-P.LIST)

Customs declaration power of attorney station receipt

Export declaration sales contract export foreign exchange write-off form

Write-off manual, certificate of origin, commodity inspection certificate, etc., according to the need to issue.

The basic job flow is:

1) prepare and examine the customs declaration documents and fill in the export declaration forms.

2) Electronic declaration (EDI), input the customs declaration content to the customs audit order system.

3) the Customs shall, on the basis of the accepted electronic data, authorize the customs to go through the formalities at the scene.

4) the customs declarator submits the customs declaration documents to the customs office hall.

5) Customs examination form (check whether the document is complete and correct), instruct the release or inspection.

6) the Customs shall inspect the goods at the cargo yard and seal the customs seal (blockade) on the container after the inspection.

7) after the customs release, the container enters the port (towed to the wharf) and waits for shipment by virtue of the release formalities.

8) the export tax refund union will be issued to the customs within 2 weeks after the shipment.


2. Import customs clearance (IMPORT CUSTOMS CLEARANCE)

Import customs clearance refers to the consignee (or its agent) to declare the details of the imported goods to the customs, pay tariffs and other taxes and fees, and after the customs has passed the examination, allow the import. It is divided into enterprise self-care customs clearance and agency customs clearance. General principal-agent customs clearance.

The required documents are generally:

Commercial invoice (COMMERCIAL INVOICE-INV.)

Packing list (PACKING LIST-P.LIST)

Copy of maritime bill of lading for customs declaration power of attorney

Bill of lading import customs declaration sales contract

Certificate of origin, commodity inspection certificate, import license, electromechanical certificate, etc., shall be issued according to the need.

The basic job flow is:

1) prepare and examine the customs declaration documents and fill in the import declaration forms.

2) Electronic declaration (EDI), input the customs declaration content to the customs audit order system.

3) the Customs shall, on the basis of the accepted electronic data, authorize the customs to go through the formalities at the scene.

4) the customs declarator shall go through the formalities of three inspections at the quarantine joint office and pay the fees for the three inspections on his behalf.

5) submit customs declaration documents to the customs office hall.

6) Customs examination form (check whether the document is complete and correct), print the tax bill.

7) to pay taxes (tariff, VAT, consumption tax) to the designated bank.

6) the Customs shall open the blockade and inspect the goods on the container at the cargo yard and release the goods.

7) after the Customs and Excise Department has released it, it can arrange for the goods to be picked up.

8) within 2 weeks after the ship leaves, it will go to the Customs and Excise Department to form an import and remittance union. Professional people do professional things, international logistics is more complex, the policies of each country are different

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