When sending goods for export to other countries, it’s important to understand the regulations and required documents, as each country has its own rules. To determine the regulations for your goods, you can use the Harmonized System (HS) Code. If you’re unfamiliar with HS Codes.
In addition to the regulations, you need to prepare certain documents, such as a Packing List and Invoice. Here is a simple explanation of these documents:
Packing List: A Packing List provides a concise overview of your goods. It includes details such as:
- Description of the goods
- Quantity
- Size, weight, or volume
- Exporter/shipper name
- Consignee name and address
You can either request this document from your supplier or create it yourself. It should be sent to your shipping partner. Alternatively, you can create a shipment order quickly through our platform for faster information on your shipment process. Contact Us.
Invoice: An Invoice contains the value or price details of your goods. It is sometimes referred to as a pro forma invoice. Pro forma invoices are used in importing and exporting to declare the value of goods for customs purposes.
You can request the Invoice document from your supplier and send it to your shipping partner. Alternatively, you can create a shipment order through our platform for faster information on your shipment process. Contact Us.
These are the basic required documents for starting your import or export activities. If you have any questions or need assistance with the import process, feel free to contact us. We offer free consultations and you can start creating your shipment order through our platform. Contact Us.