Classification of containers
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Name
Special characterristic
Type of cargo
Closed-ventilated
Natural or mechanical ventilatio…
Name
Special characterristic
Type of cargo
Closed-ventilated
Natural or mechanical ventilation
seeds
Open top
No roof but removable cover
Machinery, sheet glass and other heavy, bulky or long objects
Platform
No rigid sidewalls and load-carrying structures
Machinery, lumber, and other heavy or large objects
Reefer container
Limit the range of temperature loss or gain (insulated structure)
Perishable goods (Meat, fruits and vegetables)
Mechanically refrigerated
Refrigerating appliance
Goods that need refrigeration (food)
Refrigerated
No require external power supply or fuel supply (Chemical or dry-ice refrigeration)
Goods that need refrigeration (food)
Tank
Gas or liquid chemicals
Dry bulk
Does not require packaging
Grains dry chemical
Named cargo types
Cars, livestock, cattle, poultry
Purchase and sales documents
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... *Import licence.
*Certification of origin.
Fillin-in documents
Authorized signature of the…
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*Import licence.
*Certification of origin.
Fillin-in documents
Authorized signature of the local Chamber of Commerce Secretary and that organization's seal. 21_
Date Certificate of Origin was prepared and signed. 7_
Full description of items being shipped, the type of containers, the gross weight per container, and the quantity and unit of measure of the merchandise. May also include cross references to Purchase Order or Commercial Invoice number. 17_
Name of local Chamber of Commerce (and State) certifying the origin of the merchandise. _
Name of the individual completing and signing the certificate (see Block 13); may be the Exporter or Agent of the Exporter. _
Name of the vessel, aircraft, rail, or trucking company. May also include vessel number and flag, flight number and flag, rail car number, and truck Pro number. _
Notary Republic seal/signature, and date notarized. _
The Company name and address of the Exporter (Distributor or Manufacturer) effecting the shipment of merchandise. _
The Consignee, as it appears on the Commercial Invoice; may be "To Order of Shipper," or "To Order of (Customer's) Bank, or to any other entity, on the Conditions of Sale and/or the letter of credit. _
The date the carrier left the port/terminal for the destination. _
The marks recorded on each package, including Shipper's Company Name, Country of Origin (i.e. - Made in USA), Destination Port of Entry, and Customer's Company Name; may also include a Shipper's Control Number (i.e. - C/I No.) and the Customer's Import license Number. "Number" refers to the numbering of the packages in the shipment (i.e. - 1 of 30, 2 of 30, etc.). _
The signature of the owner, employee, or agent appearing in Block 1 above. _
The total number of packages, cartons, boxes, skids, etc. per description line, including outer packaging, in kilograms. _
Total weight of all packages per description line, excluding outer packaging, but including inner packaging, in kilograms. _
Total weight of packages per description line, including outer packaging, in kilograms. ___
Purchase and sales documents
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... There is only one governmental agency/office concerned with the issuing of import and export l…
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There is only one governmental agency/office concerned with the issuing of import and export licenses. (False)
It is obligatory to get a surety bond if you are to become an importer in the USA. (False)
General
Specific
*Pro Forma Invoice
*Bill of lading
*Commercial Invoice
*Packing list
*Specification sheet
*Quality inspection certificate/certificate of value
*Dispatch advice note
*Export consignment notes
*Airway bill
*Consular Invoice
*Health, sanitry, phytosanitary, veterinary certificates.
*Dangerous goods declaration.
*Export licence.
*Import licence.
*Certification of origin.
Purchase and sales documents
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Licensing
The IT (HS) classifications apply only to importing goods, not exporting. (True)
It …
Licensing
The IT (HS) classifications apply only to importing goods, not exporting. (True)
It is compulsory to get a license to import any sort of goods into the US. (False)
Customs create the regulations for importing and exporting. (False)
Most exporters in the US do not need a license. (True)
An import license is considered as a barrier to trade. (True)
An US exporter of chemical subtance will probably need an export license. (True)
Import items subject to the Food and Drugs Administration in the US will always need a license. (True)
There is only one governmental agency/office concerned with the issuing of import and export licenses. (False)
It is obligatory to get a surety bond if you are to become an importer in the USA. (False)
Summary of e-commerce
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... Increased market barriers
Not all consumers are online
... to business
The Process
In…
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Increased market barriers
Not all consumers are online
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to business
The Process
In consumer to business a client places his needs on the internet and companies vie to obtain the contract for fulfilling them.
There are the processes of consumer and entrepreneurs:
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he wish to visit and
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by user using a shopping cart. After thisthis, the customer
Business to consumer
Once the order is completed and email is sent to customer and merchant, they sent the order to warehouse for fulfillment, shipping carrier picks up shipment and finally the shipment sent to consumer.
Summary Scoring Rubric
Selection and phrasing of information from the reading
Students performance
2
The writer includes most of the relevant information from the reading. Very few irrelevant details or no writer’s personal comments are included in the summary. He/she paraphrases all the information taken from the reading.
1.5
Some irrelevant or inaccurate information is included in the summary. The writer includes some personal comments about the topic. Most of the information from the reading is paraphrased, but few parts of the summary may be copied from the reading.
X
1
Irrelevant or inaccurate information is included in most of the summary. The writer’s opinion is reflected in most parts of the summary. Several parts of the summary are copied from the reading.
0.5
Only irrelevant or inaccurate information from the reading is included in the summary. The summary is the writer’s opinion about the topic of the reading. Most or all the summary is copied from the reading.
Language
1.5
The text has very few minor errors of vocabulary, spelling, punctuation or grammar.
X
1
The text has several errors of vocabulary, spelling, punctuation or grammar, but they do not impede text comprehension.
0.5
The text has numerous errors of vocabulary, spelling, punctuation or grammar that impede its comprehension frequently.
0
The text shows a lack of control of vocabulary, spelling, punctuation or grammar.
TOTAL SCORE: 3/ 3.5
Summary of e-commerce
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E-commerce
... commerce) covering covers any form
The scope of e-commerce
... can be to…
E-commerce
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commerce) covering covers any form
The scope of e-commerce
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can be to be conducted on internet.
Exist There are three application
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they are: including:
Electronic Markets (Ems) this is a transaction that use in a number of trade segments with an emphasis on search facilities.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) this is other transaction used for regular and standardized transactions between organizations.
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Electronic commerce is sub-divided into four distinct categories:
Business- business: would be a company that uses a network for ordering from its suppliers, receiving invoices and making payments. This category is using for Electronic Data Interchange.
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the Internet offering.offering offering what?.
Business-administration: covers all transactions between companies and government organizations.
Consumer-administration: covers all transactions between people and government organizations.
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Access to a larger market place
Reduced overhead costs because don`t have create other company in other country.
You need an introductory paragraph here.
Consumer Disadvantages
Cannot see or touch the merchandise before buying.