When you are importing vehicle from Japan, some of the ducuments are required for clearing at local port. Therefore please make sure that you prepare for the ducuments you need.
Documents Will be sent from AGASTA.
•Customs Invoice
Extended form of commercial invoice required by customs (often in a specified format) in which the exporter states the description, quantity and selling price, freight, insurance, and packing costs, terms of delivery and payment, weight and/or volume of the goods for the purpose of determining customs import value at the port of destination.
•Bill of Lading
Document issued by a carrier, or its agent, to the shipper as a contract of carriage of goods. It is also a receipt for cargo accepted for transportation, and must be presented for taking delivery at the destination. Among other items of information,
B/L contains;
(1) consignor's and consignee's name
(2) names of the ports of departure and destination
(3) name of the vessel
(4) dates of departure and arrival
(5) itemized list of goods being transported with number of packages and kind of packaging, (6) marks and numbers on the packages
(7) weight and/or volume of the cargo
(8) freight rate and amount. It serves as a proof of ownership (title) of the cargo, and may be issued either in a negotiable or non-negotiable form.
*Other documents may be required depending on your country's regulation
Please contact your local clearing agent for the details of the necessary documents.
Documents Will be sent from AGASTA.
•Customs Invoice
Extended form of commercial invoice required by customs (often in a specified format) in which the exporter states the description, quantity and selling price, freight, insurance, and packing costs, terms of delivery and payment, weight and/or volume of the goods for the purpose of determining customs import value at the port of destination.
•Bill of Lading
Document issued by a carrier, or its agent, to the shipper as a contract of carriage of goods. It is also a receipt for cargo accepted for transportation, and must be presented for taking delivery at the destination. Among other items of information,
B/L contains;
(1) consignor's and consignee's name
(2) names of the ports of departure and destination
(3) name of the vessel
(4) dates of departure and arrival
(5) itemized list of goods being transported with number of packages and kind of packaging, (6) marks and numbers on the packages
(7) weight and/or volume of the cargo
(8) freight rate and amount. It serves as a proof of ownership (title) of the cargo, and may be issued either in a negotiable or non-negotiable form.
*Other documents may be required depending on your country's regulation
Please contact your local clearing agent for the details of the necessary documents.
