by Donald Ewert
Too often, when a U.S. company and its personnel first engage in international trade, they expect that the laws, liabilities and responsibilities that apply to domestic transactions will apply to international transactions as well. That can be a costly mistake.
The Export Documentation and Shipping manual guides you step-by-step through the various layers of an international transaction beginning with the responsibilities and liabilities of the seller and the buyer. The manual will help you understand freight quotations, contracts of carriage, foreign country regulations, marine insurance, and INCOTERMS. It will walk you through the process of properly completing your export documents. And it will help you establish the proper internal controls necessary to make your international transactions safer, more efficient and more profitable.
All self-study courses include the corresponding reference manual
Updated: November 2010 - 160 Pages
Book Chapters
- Parties to the International Transaction
- International Trade Terms
- Obtaining Country Information
- The International Freight Quotation
- The International Quotation Cover Letter
- Understanding Methods of Payment
- Documents Explaining the Buy/Sell Agreement
- Role of the International Freight Forwarder
- International Shipping Documents
- U.S. Government Regulations For Exports
- Marine Insurance
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