International Transport Documents

International Transport Documents facilitate the movement of goods across international borders.

These documents include the Bill of Lading, Air Waybill, Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Certificate of Origin, and Insurance Certificate. Each document serves a specific purpose and ensures compliance with international trade regulations.

The Bill of Lading serves as a receipt for shipped goods, evidence of contract, and document of title. The Air Waybill is used for air freight and acts as a receipt, contract of carriage, and customs declaration.

The Commercial Invoice details the sold goods and transaction between the seller and buyer. The Packing List itemizes the contents of each package, aiding customs clearance and accurate delivery.

The Certificate of Origin certifies the country in which the goods were produced, often required for tariff purposes. The Insurance Certificate proves that goods are covered against loss or damage during transit.

These documents standardize and streamline international shipments, ensuring compliance with legal and logistical requirements across borders.

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