When the relevant paperwork are received, the customs officer verifies them against the physical quantity of goods received. He or she prepares the shipping bill for products exported from India and sends a copy to the dock appraiser.
Signed invoice.
Packing list.
Bill of Lading or Delivery Order/Airway Bill.
GATT declaration form duly filled in.
Importers/ CHA's declaration.
License wherever necessary.
Letter of Credit/Bank Draft/wherever necessary.
Insurance document.
The exporter or his agents must complete the following formalities in order to clear export goods: Prior to filing a shipping bill for approval of export products, exporters must get a PAN-based Business Identification Number (BIN) from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade.
Self-assessment. As an exporter, you'll have to assess the duty on the things you're shipping.
Bill of Lading In the event of non-EDI ports, the Shipping Bill is generated using the Indian Customs EDI System (ICES) or the non-EDI mode.
System for Risk Management.
Audit after clearance.
The bill of entry is created based on the importer's or Customs Broker's/ CHA declaration for importing goods. The BL (Bill of Lading) is a document created by a shipping company for the purpose of transporting goods.
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Jay Vyas
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This is just awesome course. I gained so much knowledge about Import-Export Business by learning this course.
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Ketan Santosh Sawant
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Thank you so much LearnVern....😀And Specially kunal Sir
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chauhan vijay
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What a course..... thank u so much for this opportunity...
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Raj kalariya
5
The course content is excellent, attractive, and understandable. If there is a detailed PDF of the course content, then it will be very helpful for viewers to revise the content.
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Abhishek Bharti
5
The course offers comprehensive content on the export-import process, including documentation, regulations, and logistics. The instructor is experienced, sharing practical insights alongside theory. Hands-on assignments add value, though more real-world projects could enhance learning. The certification is well-recognized, adding credibility to a resume. While resources and flexibility are strong, student support could be faster. Overall, it provides excellent value for those seeking to advance in international trade.
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prabhat sharma
5
how many companies of import and export are hiring ? please provide the list and is it possible to start it without office as an individual ?
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Navghanji Sorabji Thakor
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Captain Marvel
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Kunal Dugad Sir ! You nice learn to Import And Export for Free Of Cost - Thanks Kunal Dugad Sir and Learvern Team !
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Mr Asad
5
our first question is Blance of trade?
its means when you start your international trde to another country so you have a conttact a banl of finance instituions for money to devlope a products this is
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Mahant Burman
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