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Air freight is the fastest way to move cargo across the globe. When your shipment is cruising at 30,000 feet, you don’t want to be left in the…
Read ArticleAir freight is the fastest way to move cargo across the globe. When your shipment is cruising at 30,000 feet, you don’t want to be left in the…
Read ArticleWhether you’re a first-time importer, a freight forwarder, or a customs officer, understanding the bill of lading is non-negotiable. This guide covers everything, from what it is and…
Read ArticleMarine cargo insurance has three levels: ICC (A) All Risks, ICC (B) Named Perils, and ICC (C) Catastrophe Only. Learn what each covers, the critical General Average rule, and why carrier liability under Hague-Visby Rules is not enough to protect your shipment.
Read ArticleAn Insurance Certificate confirms marine cargo insurance coverage for international shipments. Learn what it contains, its relation to Incoterms, typical premium rates, and why it is required for customs clearance and LCs.
Read ArticleA Freight Certificate confirms the freight charges for a shipment and is essential for CIF customs duty calculation. Learn what it contains, who issues it, its relation to Incoterms, and why it is required for Indian customs clearance.
Read ArticleThe Packing List breaks down the physical contents of every shipment. Learn the complete 2025 format requirements, mandatory fields, FCL vs LCL differences, digital trends, and common mistakes to avoid.
Read ArticleThe Commercial Invoice is the primary valuation document for Indian customs. Learn the updated 2025 format requirements, GST e-invoicing compliance, mandatory fields, and common mistakes to avoid in Indian export/import transactions.
Read ArticleThe Electronic Bill of Lading (eBL) is legally recognized in India from July 2025 under the Bills of Lading Act 2025. Learn the complete eBL process, legal requirements, and how to use eBL for Indian trade.
Read ArticleLearn the complete list of documents required for import of goods in India 2025 — Bill of Lading, Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Certificate of Origin, Freight Certificate, Insurance Certificate, and product-specific permits.
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