B- DISPATCH : DISPATCHING LOGISTICS


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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 EXAMPLE OF A SECURE PAYMENT THROUGH A DOCUMENTARY CREDIT

 A- FINANCE : SEEK FINANCING FOR YOUR INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS
    A-1- Organizations located in United Kingdom
    A-2- Organizations located in Europe and in the world

 B- TRANSPORT : DISPACH LOGITICS
    B-1- Transport : All modes of transport and their specificitions
    B-2- Customs : Customs and customs clearance of goods
    B-3- Insurance : transport insurance for your goods
    B-4- Packaging : an important componant
    B-5- Storage : a solution to resolve the price problem of the goods
    B-6- Incoterms : a logistics tool

 C- GET PROTECTED : THE LAWS AND CONTRACTUAL FRAMEWORKS
    C-1- The role of the institutions
    C-2- Laws and conventions
    C-3- International contrats and their specificitions
    C-4- Innovation : international intellectual property
    C-5- Invoices : a contractual agreement
    C-6- Incoterms : a contractual tool

 D- PAYMENTS : THE EXPORTERS MAIN PREOCCUPATION
    D-1- Payment techniques
    D-2- Payment tools
    D-3- Currency : an important componant within the scope of international contracts
    D-4- Debt collection
    D-5- VAT : Value Added Tax
    D-6- Other payment tools

 E- RECRUTING : GET NEWS SKILLS OR RECRUIT EXTERNAL SKILLS

One of the facets of importing and exporting is that the merchandise no longer travels within the country, but must often cross oceans and continents. A process that was simple within England can quickly become complicated as soon as the so-called "difficult" countries, such as the africain countries, are concerned. An operation that was not too costly in England can easily become very expensive when exporting.

An english company wishing to export or import goods must therefore take an interest in all the ins and outs involved in the transport process even before proposing a "product price". The costs of this dispatching logistic often accounts for a large part of the product price.

B-1 The Customs

Esandis offers you information concerning import and import customs. One of the things you have to do as soon as you make an import or export transaction is to pay fee to the destination country of the goods. This fee is a tax, and this fee differs by country and product. The organization in charge of collecting its taxes is the customs.

B-2- Transport insurance

International transactions are unusual because there are riskier than a transaction in itself. This is the reason why companies should protect themselves against payment failure by insurances, for each step of its import or export transaction.

B-3- Packaging

Before proposing a product price, the exporting company must first determine the most appropriate packaging method for its products and their destination, as the cost of packaging can sometimes become considerable. Each step has its own risk. This is a very important component of the dispatching logistics, it secures the transportation of the goods. We can also include in this chapter product marking.

B-4- Storage

As soon as you choose you transport, you will have to think about storage. Storage is an important aspect of an international dispatching logistics.

B-5- Incoterms ©

Not so long ago, each country had its own laws concerning litigation inherent in transport processes. Each litigation quickly became long and difficult to manage if a problem arose.

Nowadays, thanks to a certain harmonization and to a use of abbreviations, ruling all the ins and outs of transport logistics, when drawing up contracts of sale, litigation is no longer insolvable. The international chamber of commerce creates the Incoterms ©. Incoterms © are an abbreviation of "INternational Comercial TERMS". They consist of three letters and are 11. They govern all ins and outs of the movement of goods, fresh and customs.