FAQS

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Q : What is Commercial invoice?

A : 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

Q : What is an Air Way Bill?

A : Air freight shipments are handled by air waybills, which can never be made in negotiable form.

Q : What is Certificate of Origin?

A : The Certificate of Origin is only required by some countries. In many cases, a statement of origin printed on company letterhead will suffice

Q: What is a Bill of Lading?

A : A contract between the owner of the goods and the carrier (as with domestic shipments). For vessels, there are two types: a straight bill of lading which is non-negotiable and a negotiable or shipper’s order bill of lading. The latter can be bought, sold, or traded while the goods are in transit. The customer usually needs an original as proof of ownership to take possession of the goods

Q: What Modes of Payments Do you Accept

A : We are flexible in our dealings and accept various modes of payment.These are negotiated on per client basis.Generally we accept Telegraphic Transfers, Letters of Credit, Bank Guaranteed Cheques and Cash for walk in clients.

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