SHIPPER'S LETTER OF INSTRUCTION/EXPORT
The Shipper's Letter of Instruction (SLI), while not required by any regulatory agency, serves a very important function. Its purpose is to convey specific instructions from the exporter to the agent, usually a freight forwarder. Several formats of the SLI have evolved over the years to meet the needs of both the exporter and the forwarder. This form is used to convey the details of the movement of exported products and documents to freight forwarders.
Form No. 3462-6 (Continuous)
6 part (500 per box)
$133.96 per box
6 part (500 per box)
SHIPPER'S DECLARATION OF DANGEROUS GOODS
The IATA Shipper's Declaration of Dangerous Goods, required for certain air cargo shipments, is used to convey the fundamental information relating to the relative hazards of the goods being shipped, consignee, nature and quantity of dangerous goods, as well as additional or special handling requirements. Failure to comply yields serious consequences due to international regulations.
4 parts (500 per box)
NAFTA CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN
In 1994, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was passed by the federal government. The agreement allows significant benefits for importers and exporters in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. This form must be completed by U.S. exporters and must be in the possession of the Canadian or Mexican importer at the time of the declaration to either Revenue Canada (Canadian Customs) or the Secretaria de Hacienda y Credito Publico (Mexican Customs). Failure to complete this form completely and legibly may lead to a denial of the claim for NAFTA benefits.
5 part (500 per box)
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION
Department of the Treasury/U.S. Customs Form 4455 is used to expedite free entry or entry at a reduced rate on foreign-made personal articles that are taken abroad. These articles are subject to duty each time thay are brought into the United States unless there is acceptable proof of prior possession. This form is used by individuals who travel abroad and is filled out at the port of entry/departure.
4 part (500 per box)
CANADA CUSTOMS INVOICE
Commercial shipments into Canada, regardless of the mode of transportation, which are valued at over $1200 (Canadian), are subject to duties and sales taxes. These shipments must be accompanied by a Canada Customs invoice that contains all the information currently required by the Canadian Customs Agency. The form can be prepared by either the U.S. exporters or their agents. Since both the U.S. and Canada use the "Harmonized System of Classification," the language is very similar and therefore interpretation is not an issue.
4 part (500 per box)
GENERIC INVOICE / IMPORT INVOICE
The Generic Invoice (Form 3466-5) can come in a variety of styles, each containing the most used charge fields for ease of use. The Generic Invoice is the basic statement of the seller to the buyer for paymant of goods shipped. It must conform to any letter of credit requirements, foreign government requirements and U.S. Customs export control requirements regarding destination statements. Our five-part carbonless formats conveniently fold to fit standard size window envelopes.
5 part (500 per box)
$85.17 per box