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TransManage Worldwide knows
how important it is to work closely and harmoniously with
those in the field of medical science. At TransManage Worldwide
your crucial time and shipping requirements become ours
as well.
Our resolve is to not
only provide you with the reliable and dependable service
your business demands, but also the discretion and professionalism
you need and expect....easily, quickly and effectively.
Premium Services
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Descriptions
Shippers
Export Declaration -
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This document is used for
compiling U.S. export trade statistics as well as for export
control, and is currently required by the Department of
Commerce for all shipments with individual items valued
at $2,500 or more ($500 for Parcel Post Shipments). This
form is also required if an Export License is needed or
if the shipment has been consigned to a controlled destination.
As of January, 1991, most exports to Canada do not require
an SED.
Commercial
Invoice - Download
Form
The Commercial Invoice (Standard
Version) is the one single document which describes the
entire transaction from start to finish! It shows who shipped
what to whom, on which terms of sale and payment and at
what prices. It shows the shipping date, the buyers
purchase order number, the tariff classification used by
the buyer's country, and a myriad of details essential to
the swift and successful completion of any shipping venture
between exporter and importer. It is also the primary document
used by Customs, worldwide, for commodity control and valuation.
Israel/U.S.
Certificate of Origin -
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This distinctive document,
authorized by the 1985 Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between
Israel and the United States, is prepared by U.S. exporters
and allows their Israeli customers to receive customs duty
reductions. A similar document, sometimes referred to as
Form A of the FTA, is prepared by Israeli exporters
to the U.S.
Canada
Customs Invoice -
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Commercial shipments to Canada,
regardless of mode of transport, which are valued at over
$1,200 (Canadian Funds) must be accompanied by a Canada
Customs Invoice. The invoice must contain all the information
currently required by Canada Customs Regulations and can
be prepared either by the importer/exporter or their agents.
Turkey
Certificate of Origin & Consular Invoice -
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Form
This is the combined Consular
Invoice and Certificate of Origin form required for importations
into Turkey. Two duplicate Certificate of Origin and Consular
Invoice forms are required. Both copies are to be notarized
and certified by a U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Unless the
Turkish importer specifically states otherwise, this form
should also be legalized by a Turkish Consulate.
Pro Forma
Invoices - Download
Form
Pro Forma invoices are nothing
more than quotations prepared to resemble commercial invoices.
In fact, if the Pro Forma Invoice is correct, and if an
order results, the final Commercial Invoice will closely
resemble the Pro Forma. The most effective way to apply
for an import permit or foreign exchange availability in
some countries is by using a model of what the final Commercial
Invoice will look like: a Pro Forma Invoice.
Mexico
Commercial Invoice -
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This form has been authorized
by Mexican Customs and contains all the critical information
required by Article 88 of the Mexican Customs Law Regulations.
This Commercial Invoice must be prepared in Spanish, or
have a signed Spanish translation attached to all copies.
The declaration at the bottom of the document must be signed
by the Exporter.
NAFTA Certificates
of Origin - Download
Form
The historic North American
Free Trade Agreement, in effect since January 1994, allows
substantial benefits for importers and exporters in Mexico,
Canada, and the United States for goods originating in the
three nations. These benefits of Customs duty reduction
and elimination depend upon an exporters declaration
or the origin of the goods, called the NAFTA Certificate
of Origin. This new certificate must be completed by the
U.S. Exporter, and must be in the possession of the Canadian
or Mexican importer at the time the declaration is made
to either Revenue Canada, Customs and Excise (Canadian Customs)
or the Secretaria de Hacienda y Credito Publico (Mexican
Customs). The U.S. exporter is responsible for determining
the eligibility of the goods for NAFTA treatment and for
providing the Importer with the certificate.
Drafts/Transmittal
Letters - Download
Form
The Draft, a negotiable instrument,
must contain all the following elements: It must be signed
by the drawer, it must be payable on demand (Sight) or at
a specific time (Time), it must contain an unconditional
order to pay a certain sum of money, it must be properly
endorsed either to the drawer or to the drawers bank.
The Transmittal/Remittance Letter contains the shippers
complete and precise instructions on how the documents are
to be handled and how payment is to be made.
IATA Dangerous
Goods Declaration -
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The Shippers Declaration
of Dangerous Goods, required for all qualifying air cargo,
has been revised effective January 1, 1995. It contains
a change in wording and an added column in its format. A
new Packing Group, when applicable, is now required
immediately after the UN or ID number. Previously, only
the Proper Shipping Name, Class of Division and the UN or
ID number were mandatory. The wording in the declaration
statement has also been amended.
Packing
Lists - Download
Form
Even though a Packing List
is not required by the Customs law of every country, its
use can be crucial to the successful completion of your
exporting process. Packing Lists come in various formats,
all with the same basic functions: 1) to confirm the contents
of a shipment as it left the exporters premises, 2)
to indicate weights, measures, and the piece count
(i.e., the number of cartons or cases) in that shipment.
Shippers
Letter of Instruction -
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Form
The Shippers Letter
of Instruction, while not required by any Regulatory Agency,
serves a very important function. Its purpose is to convey
specific instructions from the exporter to his agent, usually
an international freight forwarder. The SLI is used to advise
the details of the inland movement to port of exit, communicate
the necessary information to allow the freight forwarder
to prepare the required export documentation package, including
the SED, and instruct the freight forwarder on the distribution
of the export documents as well as any other standing
instructions.
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