An Importer -Exporter Code (IEC) is a key business identification number which mandatory for export from India or Import to India. No export or import shall be made by any person without obtaining an IEC unless specifically exempted.
An Authorised Dealer Code (AD Code) is a numerical code provided by a bank with which your business has a current account. You will need to register an AD Code at every Airport or Seaport from where your goods are cleared by custom. AD Code is mandatory for commercial export and Import.
A Certificate of Origin (COO) is a document generally used in international trade. It establishes the country of origin of the product, which is particularly important for an exporter claiming import duty benefits against the product(s).
The Chamber of Commerce Attestation is required on the Commercial Documents. The Commercial Documents need to be attested from Chamber of Commerce (COC) when the intended companies wish to export some Indian product into abroad.
A fumigation certificate, is also referred to as a pest-control certificate, is a document that serves as confirmation that any wooden packing materials (ie, pallets) used in a cargo shipment have been fumigated.
Such certificates are issued after careful inspection and treatment of plants and plant products by technically qualified and duly authorized officers at the country of export and shall include additional declarations as may be required by the importing country and also particulars of treatment.
Form AI is a Preferential Certificate of Origin that is accepted as evidence of origin by preference-giving countries (member countries of AIFTA) to obtain preferential treatment.
BIS certification assures that the quality of specified is up to the standards led by the Bureau of Indian standards as per the latest government dealing in important importing electronics and it information technology products without obtaining the compulsory registration for the electronic products.
Marine Insurance is a type of insurance that covers cargo losses or damage caused to ships, cargo vessels, terminals, and any transport in which goods are transferred or acquired between different points of origin and their final destination.