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AIR Export Custom Clearance

AIR Export Custom Clearance refers to the process of clearing goods for export through customs authorities when they are being shipped by air. Exporters must comply with various customs regulations and complete the necessary paperwork to ensure that their goods can legally leave the country of origin. Here is an overview of the steps involved in AIR Export Custom Clearance:

1. Documentation:

  • Commercial Invoice: A document that contains details about the goods, including their description, quantity, value, and terms of sale.
  • Packing List: Provides a detailed list of the contents of each package or container being shipped.
  • Export License: If required for specific goods or destinations.
  • Bill of Lading or Airway Bill: A receipt issued by the carrier acknowledging the receipt of goods and detailing the terms of transportation.



2. Customs Declaration:

  • Exporters or their customs brokers submit a customs declaration to the customs authorities. This declaration includes information about the goods being exported and their intended destination.

3. Compliance with Export Regulations:

  • Ensure compliance with export control regulations, including restrictions on the export of certain goods, technologies, or materials.
  • Obtain necessary permits or licenses if exporting controlled or regulated items.

As a customer-focused organization

Year of Establishment : 1996

Business Type: Import-Export Trade Consultant


Estimated Yr Sales (USD): 2 – 5 M


Number of Employees : 80-100


mail at: info@oceanskyfreight.com 


Call us at : +91-09312065662

Cargos
Exhibition Cargo: Exhibition cargo refers to goods or products that are transported internationally for display or demonstration purposes at trade shows, exhibitions, fairs, or other events.
Carnet Cargo: A carnet, also known as an ATA carnet, is an international customs document that allows the temporary importation of goods without the need to pay duties and taxes.

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