Monday, January 30, 2023

Trade Documentation


 


Waybills

In maritime logistics, the waybill is also sometimes known as the bill of lading, a document that has been used among freight carriers and shippers for hundreds of years. This important piece of paper provides critical shipment details, such as the sender’s and recipient’s name and address, conditions of carriage and package contents all so that consignments can be delivered accurately, securely, and promptly.

The waybill is usually attached to the exterior of the package. Couriers, customs officials, and even machines refer to it to easily identify and track the package.

With the rise of e-commerce, the waybill has become an even more important component of the package. A unique tracking number on the waybill allows the item to be tracked in real time.

K2: Customs form

This form is use for to move out the goods out of the port. Each supplier must have K2 customs form to make sure the good move legally. Supplier must fulfill the form and give to the customs at the airport. Then, the customs or the port operator will make sure the status of the forms. After the check, the customs will make the inspection of the goods either the form is correct or wrong which the form that supplier fulfill are same or not.

If the form is acceptable, the supplier must make the payment of the taxes and make a copy of the acceptance form to give to the customs agent at the gate. The customs agent will make check in the system before give the permission.

We get only one form from the port tanjung langsat terminal and other trade document only use for private company process.


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