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Get acquainted with the following forms and their descriptions

 

6.3.1. Scan through the following description. Try to memorize all the basic details of a typical commercial invoice:

 

Commercial Invoice Description

 

1. EXPORTER - The name and address of the principal party responsible for effecting export from the country.

2. CONSIGNEE - The name and address of the person/company to whom the goods are shipped for the designated end use, or the party so designated on the Export License.

3. INTERMEDIATE CONSIGNEE - The name and address of the party who effects delivery of the merchandise to the ultimate consignee, or the party so named on the Export License.

4. FORWARDING AGENT - The name and address of the duly authorized forwarder acting as agent for the exporter.

5. COMMERCIAL INVOICE NO. - Commercial Invoice number assigned by the exporter.

6. CUSTOMER PURCHASE ORDER NO. - Overseas customer's reference of order number.

7. B/L, AWB NO. - Bill of Lading, or Air Waybill number, if known.

8. COUNTRY OF ORIGIN - Country of origin of shipment.

9. DATE OF EXPORT - Actual date of export of merchandise.

10. TERMS OF PAYMENT - Describe the terms, conditions, and currency of settlement as agreed upon by the vendor and purchaser per the Pro Forma Invoice, customer Purchase Order, and/or Letter of Credit.

11. EXPORT REFERENCES - May be used to record other useful information, e.g. - other reference numbers, special handling requirements, routing requirements, etc.

12. AIR/OCEAN PORT OF EMBARKATION - Ocean port/pier, or airport to be used for embarkation of merchandise.

13. EXPORTING CARRIER/ROUTE - Record airline carrier/flight number or vessel name/shipping line to be used for the shipment of merchandise.

14. PACKAGES - Record number of packages, cartons, or containers per description line.

15. QUANTITY - Record total number of units per description line.

16. NET WEIGHT/GROSS WEIGHT - Record total net weight and total gross weight (includes weight of container) in kilograms per description line.

17. DESCRIPTION OF MERCHANDISE - Provide a full description of items shipped, the type of container (carton, box, pack, etc.), the gross weight per container, and the quantity and unit of measure of the merchandise.

18. UNIT PRICE/TOTAL VALUE - Record the unit price of the merchandise per the unit of measure, compute the extended total value of the line.

19. PACKAGE MARKS - Record in this Field, as well as on each package, the package number (e.g. - 1 of 7, 3 of 7, etc.), shippers company name, country of origin (e.g. - made in USA), destination port of entry, package weight in kilograms, package size (length x width x height), and shipper's control number (e.g. - C/I number; optional).

20. MISC. CHARGES - Record any miscellaneous charges to be paid for by the customer - export transportation, insurance, export packaging, inland freight to pier, etc.

21. CERTIFICATIONS - any certifications or declarations required of the shipper regarding any information recorded on the commercial invoice.



Figure 1 - Sample Commercial Invoice

6.4. Read the following information about the forwarding agents and translate it in written form using the dictionary (650 symbols – 30 minutes)

 

Text C

Forwarding Agents

 

Forwarding agents are used by exporters to arrange both import and export shipments. In the case of the former, their services include collecting the consignment, arranging shipment, and if required, packing and handling all documentation, including making out the bill of lading, obtaining insurance, sending commercial invoices and paying the shipping company for their clients. They also inform the importer’s forwarding agent that the shipment is on its way, by sending an advice note, and he, in turn, will inform his client and send the goods on to him, or arrange for them to be stored until collected. Many forwarding agents in importing countries also act as clearing agents, insuring that the goods are cleared through the customs and are sent to the importer.


Date: 2016-01-14; view: 1157


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