International Trade Documentation
International trade documentation is essential to international trade
transactions. Documents provide buyers and sellers with an accounting
record; shipping and logistics firms with instructions of what to do
with freight; countries of export and import with regulatory
compliance, census and taxation information; and banks with
instructions and accounting tools for collecting and disbursing
payments.
Illustrated Guide to International Trade Documentation
The World Trade Press “Illustrated Guide to International
Trade Documentation” is an industry standard professional
report detailing documentation requirements for international trade
transactions involving the export and import of goods. There are more
than 240,000 copies of this guide in print worldwide, in seven updated
editions over the past 14 years, and eight foreign language
translations.
The World Trade Press “Illustrated Guide to International
Trade Documentation” covers all key trade documents used in
international trade, including those required for sale/purchase
transaction, export, transport, inspection, insurance, regulatory
compliance, banking/payment and import procedures. Twelve key documents
are profiled. For each document there is a full-page sample document,
document definition, key elements description, and cautions and notes
listing. Introductory pages detail how documents are used in
transactions, transport, banking and export/import procedures.
Illustrated Guide to International Trade Documentation
Table of Contents
- Overview of trade document categories:
a) Transaction Documents
b) Export Documents
c) Transport Documents
d) Inspection Documents
e) Insurance Documents
f) Banking and Payment Documents
g) Import Documents
- Sample Documents Section
a) Document Definition
b) Key Elements
c) Cautions and Notes
d) Sample Document
Documents Covered in this Report
- Commercial Invoice
- Marine/Ocean/Port-to-Port Bill of Lading
- Non-Negotiable Sea Waybill
- Multimodal (Combined) Transport Document
- Air Transport Document (Air Waybill)
- Insurance Document (Insurance Certificate)
- Certificate of Origin
- Inspection Certificate
- Regional Trade Pact Import/Export Declaration (European
Community C-88)
- Shipper’s Export Declaration (SED) Form 7525-V
- Carnet (ATA Carnet)
- Packing List
(Note: If you require sample banking documents specific to letter of
credit transactions, we also recommend the “Illustrated Guide
to Letters of Credit” report.)
Who Should Purchase This Report
The World Trade Press “Illustrated Guide to Trade
Documentation” is a must-have for importers, exporters,
logistics professionals, shipping lines, airlines, and international
trucking firms. This guide is also helpful to international bankers,
attorneys, trade associations, chambers of commerce, and students of
international trade.
Author
The World Trade Press “Illustrated Guide to Trade
Documentation” was written by Edward G. Hinkelman, author of
the industry standard Dictionary of International Trade, now in its 7th
edition (240,000 copies in print).
Mr. Hinkelman is an international economist (Tufts University,
University of Paris) with more than 30 years experience as an importer
and exporter. He is also the author of three other reference books on
international trade, including the Short Course in International
Payments, the Short Course in International Trade Documentation, and
Importers Manual USA (now in its 4th edition). He has been a
featured speaker at industry seminars and visiting lecturer at Tufts
University, the University of California at Berkeley, the University of
Michigan, and San Francisco State University.
Illustrated Guide to Trade Documentation
Professional Industry Report
Pages: 28
Pub. Date: 1994-2001-2006-2007
Binding: Automated PDF Download
Author: Edward G. Hinkelman
Size: 8.5"X11" (21.59X27.94cm)
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