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AFZAL DELBAR
CUSTOMS HOUSE BROKER
LOGISTIC SUPPLY Losgistics Supply Chain is the protocol for the
movement of goods from manufacturer up to
consumers.
Logistics Flow
Three Movements in Trade Trade cannot be completed if we do not have these
three movements satisfied.
Movement of Goods
Movement of Information
Movement of Funds
BARRIER IN TRADE Tariff Barrier
Non Tariff Barrier
TRADE PROTOCOL COMESA
SADC
Indian Ocean Commision
EUR 1 Certificate (lome Conventor)
AGOA
PTA with Turkey
COMESA MEMBER COUNTRIES SADC
IOC
1. Angola 16. Sudan 1. Angola 1. The comoros
2. Burundi 17. Swaziland 2. Botswana 2. Reunion
3. Comoros 18. Tanzania 3. D.R. Congo 3. Madagascar
4. Rep. of Congo 19. Uganda 4. Lesotho 4. Mauritius
5. Djibouti 20. Zambia 5. Malawi 5. Seychelles
6. Eritrea 21. Zimbabwe 6. Mauritius
7. Ethiopia 7. Mozambique
8. Egypt 8. Namibia
9. Kenya 9. Madagascar
10. Madagascar 10. South Africa
11. Malawi 11. Swaziland
12. Mauritius 12. Tanziania
13. Namibia 13. Zambia
14. Rwanda 14. Zimbabwe
15. Seychelles
TRADE DOCUMENT Invoice
Packing List
Certificate of Origin
Bill of Lading (BL) or Airway Bill (AWB)
Other Document for a particular good (Health,
Agriculture, Fisheries, DCCB, Standard Bureau etc)
Incoterms (International Commercial terms) are shorthand expression (such as EXW, FOB, CIF) that state the respective responsibilities of the buyer and the seller regarding matters such as:
Transport cost
Transfer of risks
Customs Clearance
Insurance
It is a universally recognized set of definitions of International Trade terms that defines the Trade Contract responsibilities and validities between buyer & seller.
INCOTERMS
INCOTERMS Exwork: EXW Phoenix
Free on Board: FOB Port Louis
Cost insurance & Freight: CIF MOMBASA
The name place is most important
INCOTERMS
TRADE FINANCEMode of Transfer
T/T
Cash agent Document
Letter Credit (LC)
Free Hand
INSURANCE Payment of a small amount to Cover an eventual big
risk.
FREIGHT FORWARDERS Freight Forwarders are architects for the
organisataion of international transport of commodity
goods.
They offer services of transport & logistics for
international trade
They manage FCL or groupage and use House Bill
of Lading
MODE OF TRANSPORT Sea & Air
Alternatively – Road & Train
Type of Shipment
Direct Shipment:- From Port of Origin to Final Port of
Destination in one Shipment using one carrier.
Transhipment:- From Port of Origin to Final
Destination with change of carrier.
Third Country Corridor:- Travel by Land through a
country to reach country of final destination.
FREIGHT CHARGESBy Air or By Sea
Volume of goods
Weight of goods
Type of Goods
Dangerous Goods Regulation (Hazardous Goods)
Refrigerated
Most Important: Treatment to apply during transportation
CUSTOMS
The Customs & Excise Department is an institution
responsible for border management and collection of
revenue on import & Manufacturing goods.
All goods, either imported or exported have to be cleared
through Customs by a declaration in one form or another.
CUSTOMSTo Clear Customs
Prohibited Goods
Controlled Goods
Customs Duty & Taxes
CUSTOMS HOUSE
BROKER Customs Brokers ‘aka’ Customs House Brokers”, “Customs agents”,
clearing Agents or Customs Clearing Agents are natural persons
whose main duty is to assist importers and exporters in the Customs
Clearance.
The Customs Brokers primary responsibilty is to help their to comply
with Customs rules and regulations in ana efficient and and cost
effective way.
The mission of a Customs House Broker is to provide the services of
Customs Clearance of goods and to give adequate support to the
business community.
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