EXPORT/IMPORT PROCEDURES
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Dr.G.Sivakumar
Associate Professor
Management Department
Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science
Coimbatore - 641 006
Tamil Nadu, India
FREE ON BOARD
 Cost of freight insurance to a certain point in the transportation link
(usually within theexporting country) is included in the sellers
price.
 Buyer must pay for freight beyond that point.
 Specification of fob location is critical.
 Ex-factory, Ex-city, Ex-port.
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CIF COST,
INSURANCE, FREIGHT
 Cost of freight and insurance to a port in theimporting country is
included in the sellersprice.
 Buyer must pay for freight beyond the port.
 Specification of CIF location is useful.
 Ex-port.
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CF COST FREIGHT
 Cost of freight to a port in the importing country is included in the
sellers price.
 Buyer must pay for insurance from the originating point and freight
beyond the port.
 Specification of CF location is useful.
 Ex-port.
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LANDED PRICE
 Usually refers to the ultimate cost of the product to the buyer at his/her
place of business after paying for cost, freight, insurance,
customs fees and duties.
 Useful benchmark for comparing quotes from
different suppliers.
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EXPORT LICENSE
 VALIDATED LICENSE
 GENERAL LICENSE
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IMPORT LICENSE
 THE IMPORTER MAY NEED TO OBTAIN AN IMPORT
 LICENSE.
 MAKE SURE YOUR BUYER HAS ONE IF NECESSARY.
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EXPORT DOCUMENTS
 Shippers export declaration with Export license
 Commercial (and Consular) Invoice
 Bill of lading (airway bill)
 Packing list
 Insurance certificate
 Special purpose certificates
 Ex Country of origin, Quality, Standards, etc.
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IMPORT DOCUMENTS
 Import license (if required)
 Import declaration form (Summary Form)
 Customs bond
 Special tariff considerations
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COLLECTION DOCUMENTS
 Consignment
 Open Account
 Documents against acceptance D/A
 Documents against payment D/P
 Letter of Credit
 Cash in advance
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LETTER OF CREDIT
 A letter issued by a bank to guarantee payment to
 the seller on proof of shipment
 Irrevocable A L/C that is irrevocable.
 Confirmed A L/C that is endorsed by a second
 bank, that takes up the responsibility to pay the
 seller.
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Export import procedure ppt E content.pptx

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    EXPORT/IMPORT PROCEDURES 1 Dr.G.Sivakumar Associate Professor ManagementDepartment Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science Coimbatore - 641 006 Tamil Nadu, India
  • 2.
    FREE ON BOARD Cost of freight insurance to a certain point in the transportation link (usually within theexporting country) is included in the sellers price.  Buyer must pay for freight beyond that point.  Specification of fob location is critical.  Ex-factory, Ex-city, Ex-port. 2
  • 3.
    CIF COST, INSURANCE, FREIGHT Cost of freight and insurance to a port in theimporting country is included in the sellersprice.  Buyer must pay for freight beyond the port.  Specification of CIF location is useful.  Ex-port. 3
  • 4.
    CF COST FREIGHT Cost of freight to a port in the importing country is included in the sellers price.  Buyer must pay for insurance from the originating point and freight beyond the port.  Specification of CF location is useful.  Ex-port. 4
  • 5.
    LANDED PRICE  Usuallyrefers to the ultimate cost of the product to the buyer at his/her place of business after paying for cost, freight, insurance, customs fees and duties.  Useful benchmark for comparing quotes from different suppliers. 5
  • 6.
    EXPORT LICENSE  VALIDATEDLICENSE  GENERAL LICENSE 6
  • 7.
    IMPORT LICENSE  THEIMPORTER MAY NEED TO OBTAIN AN IMPORT  LICENSE.  MAKE SURE YOUR BUYER HAS ONE IF NECESSARY. 7
  • 8.
    EXPORT DOCUMENTS  Shippersexport declaration with Export license  Commercial (and Consular) Invoice  Bill of lading (airway bill)  Packing list  Insurance certificate  Special purpose certificates  Ex Country of origin, Quality, Standards, etc. 8
  • 9.
    IMPORT DOCUMENTS  Importlicense (if required)  Import declaration form (Summary Form)  Customs bond  Special tariff considerations 9
  • 10.
    COLLECTION DOCUMENTS  Consignment Open Account  Documents against acceptance D/A  Documents against payment D/P  Letter of Credit  Cash in advance 10
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    LETTER OF CREDIT A letter issued by a bank to guarantee payment to  the seller on proof of shipment  Irrevocable A L/C that is irrevocable.  Confirmed A L/C that is endorsed by a second  bank, that takes up the responsibility to pay the  seller. 11