Tips on size, shape, condition and other variables to consider before loading goods into a container.
The import process is not difficult for SMEs (small and medium enterprises), but it can be complicated if you don’t have all the required information and documentation ready ahead of time. This article will introduce you to importing documentation requirements, whether you will be shipping your final product or parts and raw materials for manufacturing.
When a company decides either to export or to import goods it must agree with the other party how the product will be delivered. Who will bear the transportation costs? Who will pay customs tariffs? Who will be responsible if damages occur during delivery? Incoterms are rules agreed to beforehand by the international community to avoid misunderstandings.
The practice of transporting goods in containers of uniform size and shape has revolutionized international trade. While previously loading and unloading ships used to take 10 days, today this same process takes from 24 to 48 hours, lowering export times and costs.
Most products travel in containers of uniform size and shape. Choosing an adequate container, reviewing its condition and securing the merchandise are some tips for safely shipping goods to their destination.
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