The regulations and procedure for shipping and exporting goods outside EU countries can differ greatly depending on the origin and destination you wish to ship to. Likewise, the export shipping documentation required for each import-export procedure may be more complex compared to when shipping domestically: exporting goods or cargo to Australia will require different documentation than exporting goods to USA, for example. At Eurosender, we are experts on global shipping solutions as part of import-export process and offer a range of logistics services to suit any type of export-shipping of goods and cargo, as well as professional advice in your language, when you need it.
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HOW YOU CAN EXPORT
If you are thinking of dispatching an export consignment overseas as part of an export trade, you should first be aware of any restrictions which may prevent certain goods from being transported or imported into a particular country. As most countries have their own alliances and agreements when it comes to importing goods from abroad, these factors include:
Once you have established that it is possible to export your goods to a particular destination, there are several other factors to consider before transporting goods abroad to destinations outside the EU or any other free-trade zone:
Are you selling directly to end-users, distributors or retailers? Each scenario comes with its own responsibilities and costs related to the transaction procedure, including shipping, export duties, customer support and returns. You must consider this to accurately calculate your costs, taxes and fees in order to establish if dispatching export orders is going to be profitable.
Incoterms are a set of rules, established by the International Chamber of Commerce, which dictate who is responsible for what along the export shipping process- in terms of transport, export-import procedure and documentation, taxes, fees and risks involved. When shipping goods and products for export outside the EU and trading with other businesses, Incoterms must be clearly stated on the selling/purchasing contract to avoid confusion, or risk goods being confiscated or destroyed as a result of non-payment of customs duties.
HS (Harmonised System) codes were created by the World Trade Organisation as a way to classify and identify all goods and commodities being imported and exported worldwide. It is important to use the correct code on your export order dispatch as each type of product has its own specific classification and the differences between some codes can be very minor. These codes outline if there is a particular license, permit, certificate or duty required as part of the import-export procedure and incorrect classification can result in huge fines.
Before you can export your goods outside the EU, you will have to prepare an export declaration, which can be submitted electronically. When exporting goods to USA, for example, you may also be required to complete EEI filing (Electronic export information), but each country has its own export declaration procedure. You will also need to ensure that all other required export-import shipping documents are completed, according to the regulations and restrictions.
When exporting goods outside the EU or anywhere worldwide, it is important to package your goods carefully for a number of reasons. These not only include risk of damage and loss during transport due to the increased handling involved in a longer transit time and export-import procedures, but also unwanted attention which can result in theft or additional examinations by customs which will result in unnecessary delays. It is, therefore, important to choose your export packaging carefully, and where possible, choose plain packaging without logos which may cause unwanted attention.
As a new exporter, it is important to choose a trustworthy and experienced logistics provider and carrier to handle the international dispatch of your export orders, according to the type of goods being transported, the route and methods of transport required. International export of goods and products outside a free trade zone can involve a combination of transport, including road, sea, rail and air freight and choosing the right one can be risky. At Eurosender, we only partner with the most experienced and recognised import-export logistics providers, which specialise in the collection and delivery of certain goods. Instead of comparing thousands of different carriers and export logistics services, our platform will match you with the best carrier for the global export shipping of your products and cargo and the lowest cost.
It is important to remember when dispatching an export consignment outside the EU that, depending on the type of products or cargo you wish to ship and the destination, different forms, documents and licenses may be required. Below is the list of shipping documentation required for export customs clearance:
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When exporting goods outside the EU or any other free-trade zone, customs fees are calculated based on a number of factors, so each global export shipment dispatch will have its own duties to be paid and unfortunately cannot be predefined. These include:
Dispatching export orders outside the EU is easy with the right logistics providers and services. Here’s how the export-shipping procedure looks like with Eurosender:
When booking export shipping services with Eurosender, you get to cooperate with the best freight forwarders as well as customs brokers on the market. This being said, our specialists, together with the freight broker assigned, will guide you through the whole customs procedure and help you with the export documentation until the process is finished.
To avoid issues when making a claim for any damage or loss occurred during the shipping of exported goods, you should always state the condition of your export products on the relevant documents and take pictures of the goods before the order dispatch. Likewise, the recipient should always inspect the goods prior to accepting the delivery, to avoid liability.
At Eurosender, the safety of our customers’ goods is paramount, which is why we offer several options for shipping insurance when shipping goods for export outside the EU or any other free trade zone. To find out which insurance is right for your export shipment, don’t hesitate to contact our experts who can answer any of your questions related to international export-import of products and cargo.