Carriage. Shipping documents

Carriage. Documents of foreign trade. Common export shipping documents are: Commercial Invoice, Bill of lading, Certificate of Origin, Quality and Quantity certificate, Fumigation Certificate, Phytosanitary Certificate, Packing List.

RULES of the execution of the transport service and freight forwarding during the transfer of foreign trade and transit cargoes. These Rules define terms and conditions of the effecting of the transport service and freight forwarding of foreign trade and transit cargoes (hereinafter, as a rule-cargoes) and the procedure of their transportation and they are obligatory for all participants of transport and freight forwarding process.
Transport and freight forwarding activity
   1. Transport service and freight forwarding, activity are being carried out by the subjects of business activities – by freight forwarders which have received the special permit (license) for this kind of activity in accordance with established procedure and act by order of consignors and consignees (hereinafter - cargo owners) Freight forwarders performs their functions without any interference to the economic activities of transport
enterprises.
   2. Transport and freight forwarding services being provided by freight forwarders consist of complex of different services which arc connected with preparation and dispatch of cargoes, carrying out of mutual settlements, control for passing and receiving of cargoes.
   3. The freight forwarders according to the order of cargo owners: organize transporting

Documents of foreign trade. Common export documents. The following documents are commonly used in exporting, but specific requirements vary by destination and product. For assistance with country. 
Shipper's export declaration the sed is available through the government printing office and a number of other commercial outlets. It can be electronically filed using aesdirect. Dual use export controls and licenses licensing is required for dual use exports (commercial items which could have military applications), or exports to embargoed countries.
   Defense trade export controls and licenses in the case of defense export transactions (defense articles such as munitions), any person or company who intends to export such an article must first obtain approval from the u.s. Department of state directorate of defense trade controls (ddtc) prior to the export. The appropriate license form must be submitted to the ddtc for the purpose of seeking approval. In most cases, in order for a license to be considered, you first must be registered with the ddtc.
Commercial invoice a bill for the goods from the seller to the buyer. These invoices are often used by governments to determine the true value of goods when assessing customs duties. Governments that use the commercial invoice to control imports will often specify its form, content, number of copies, language to be used, and other characteristics.
Certificate of origin