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GMP (Good Manufacturering Practice)
HACCP - Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points
BRCGS - Brand Reputation Compliance Global Standards
HALAL
KOSHER
EU Organic
RainForest
FDA - Certificate of Registration
Global G.A.P - Good Agricultural Practice
ISO 22000 - International Organization for Standardization - Food Safety Management System
SEDEX SMETA - Sedex members Ethical Trade audit
BRCGS - Brand Reputation Compliance Global Standards
FSANZ - Food Standards Australia New Zealand
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Incoterms 2020
Export Documentation System (EXDOC)
Export declaration numbers (EDN)
Certificates for live animals
Certificates for cosmetics
Certification of wood packaging materials for export (ISPM 15)
Certificate of Origin
Sale Contract / Purchase Order
Pro forma invoice
Commercial Invoice
Packing List
Bill of Lading or Airway Bill
Insurance Certificate
Export Permit/License
Export Certification
Government Certificate
Certificate of Free Sale (CFS)
ATA Carnet
Shipping Instructions
Dangerous Goods Declaration
Payment documents (Letters of Credit (L/C or TT Transfer)
The purpose of International Commercial Terms (Incoterms) is to provide a set of international rules for the interpretation of the most commonly used trade terms in foreign trade.
Each Incoterms rule specifies:
The obligations of each party (example: who is responsible for services such as transport; import and export clearance..)
The point in the journey where risk transfers from the seller to the buyer
So by agreeing on an Incoterms rule and incorporating it into the sales contract, the buyer and seller can achieve a precise understanding of what each party is obliged to do, and where responsibility lies in event of loss, damage or other mishap.
