-The importer in India expresses an interest in importing rubber tyres from Sri Lanka.
1. The Sri Lankan exporter sends a quotation to the Indian importer. 2. The Indian importer confirms intent to purchase. 3. Both parties sign a contract, which determines the shipping date and commercial terms and conditions.
-Proforma Invoice and Purchase Order Agreed Upon and Created
1. Importer or Representative Apply online for Importer Exporter Code (IEC)
This includes the importer ot representative to submit their PAN Number, Bank Certificate, Memorandum of Association, Extract of Board Resolution, Form 32, and Form 18 to the Director General of Foreign Trade. If the Director General of Foreign Trade accepts the application, the importer recieves a IEC, if not the importer must correct and resubmit
1. The importer prepares the import documents, including the import general manifest, commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, bill of entry, certificate of origin and customs declaration, which are needed for clearing the cargo through customs at the Jawaharlal Nehru Port. 2. The procedures for transportation and customs declaration on the Indian side of the border are as follows: 3.The importer (through a customs house agent) collects all necessary approvals and obtains permission to move the goods from the vessel to the yard. 4.The importer declares the products to the customs office at Jawaharlal Nehru Port customs station by submitting the required documents. 5. The customs officers verify the application and provide approval, after physically inspecting the goods. 6.The importer then transports the goods to the importers’ warehouse.
1. The importer (through a customs house agent) collects all necessary approvals and obtains permission to move the goods from the vessel to the yard.
1. The importer (through a customs house agent) collects all necessary approvals and obtains permission to move the goods from the vessel to the yard. 2. The importer declares the products to the customs office at Jawaharlal Nehru Port customs station by submitting the required documents. 3. The customs officers verify the application and provide approval, after physically inspecting the goods. 4. The importer then transports the goods to the importers’ warehouse.