Australia’s livestock export industry is a thriving one. Since decades, the exporters from the country globally export sheep, goats, cattle, buffalo and other animals with a dramatic success rate. Undoubtedly, one of the top reasons behind the industry’s success is the regulation and administration of livestock export. As a livestock exporter, you must ful-fil some
Export documentation involves generating important certificates, permits and other important documents that ensure smooth transition of any export consignment. The exporters have been doing it since decades, though not without facing some very common issues. Why? The fault mainly lies in the traditional method of doing it. Usually, the exporters fail to calculate how these
The exporters today prefer to apply for various export documents online. Also, the document and certificate issuing authorities run online services and systems to aid this process. Among many important trade documents is the certificate of origin (COO) which allows advantages like reduced trade tariffs. If you are an exporter in Australia, you can indeed
When used properly from the very first day, an export documentation software many prove to be an asset for your business. It can cut short the efforts, time and costs involved in preparing different export documents. Also, it can save your business from penalties, losses and delays caused due to human errors. Needless to say,
Uncertain global trade conditions, container roll-overs, changing vessel schedules, increasing freight costs, pressure on margins and complex export compliance requirements are affecting Australian exports industry. Exporters are looking to make their shipment execution quicker and more cost effective. Exporters want to know as soon as there is a roll-over or a change in the vessel
Exporting fresh fruits and vegetables to international locations near and far can be a big task. Due to the perishable nature of these goods, it is necessary that their quality is maintained throughout the supply chain. In addition, the exporters must provide the necessary certificates to validate the goods’ quality. So, a lot may depend
You pre-advised the cargo terminal about the containers you are ready to dispatch for loading. Following this, you are eagerly waiting for the message about cargo acceptance. Suddenly, you receive a message stating that your pre-receival advice (PRA) has been rejected. Because of this, you are pushed towards the consequences like shipping delays, heavy penalties,
The export declaration, which may also be called the Customs declaration, is what you must submit to obtain an export declaration number (EDN). In other words, it provides details about various aspects of a consignment to the Australian Border Force for the purpose of getting the Customs clearance. With this in mind, you should be
Communicating with the stevedores is an important process to get cargo acceptance smoothly. Sadly, many exporters consider it an insignificant step and often face issues that can lead to delays and penalties. By selecting a good software or application to submit pre-receival advice (PRA), you can effectively deal with these issues. Find out how. Slow
Whether the goods you export from Australia to other countries originate in Australia or not can make a significant difference. Depending on the goods’ origination, there could be variations in: How the Customs treats the goods at the destination port Issuing of the Letter of Credit Tariff rates and so on However, many exporters often