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Shipping in
general goes with a lot of paperwork
that needs to be handled professionally,
to ensure the proper dissemination
of information. |
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Bill
of Lading
Issued by the shipping company, this document contains
details of the shipper and consignor receiving the goods.
It is required to clear goods through customs at the
port of destination as it proves that the goods were
actually shipped. |
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Airway
Bill
This is the air equivalent for the Bill of Lading. It
proves that the goods were shipped via airfreight. It
shows the total number of goods, the weight, and the
date they were sent, amongst other details. |
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Commercial
Invoices
For commercial goods, the invoice showing the value and
purchase of the said goods should be made available on
demand. |
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Vehicle
Log Book
When shipping cars, vans, buses, trucks, the log book
showing the service history of the car is required. |
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Certificate
of Shipment
We issue this to suppliers to prove to them that the
goods were shipped out of the country. In the UK, it
is a vital document which proves that the buyer is exempted from paying
VAT on the said goods, provided the final destination of the aforesaid is outside the EU.
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