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EXPORT PROCEDURE TO NIGERIA; HOW?

EXPORT PROCEDURE TO NIGERIA

Export Procedure to Nigeria depend on the countries involved. What do you want to import? From where do you want to buy? Who is your supplier? The first initial work to begin your importation is first know what you are importing, and for what purpose you are doing so. Once the product is clear, the next line of action is to research your item(s) to know who has the product and the quality and standard needed for your project. Once these two preliminaries are met, you want to consider time and distance. When exactly do you need the item in your warehouse or factory? What is the fastest means of transporting the cargo – sea or air? Then comes the Export Procedure to Nigeria.

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EXPORT PROCEDURE TO NIGERIA: QUESTIONS WORTH ANSWERING

With all questions above clearly answered, you need to engage the services of a cargo clearance vendor to initiate and finish your import. As your agent or vendor to make a clearance quote, with clear and specific answers to the following:

IMPORTING OR EXPORTING TO NIGERIA?
-PRICE VERIFICATION SYSTEM (PVS)
-SON PC/SONCAP PROCESSING
-FORM M AND PAAR PROCESSING
-INVOICE, CCVO, PACKING LIST, AND OTHER DOCS
-PICKUP AND SHIPPING
-SEAFRIEGHT CLEARANCE AND DELIVERY TO FINAL DESTINATION
-AIR CARGO CLEARANCE AND DELIVERY
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  • Who is responsible for what, for instance who does the pre-import documentation like the certificate of value and origin
  • How and when do you pay for the goods
  • Proper description and HS Code classification of items or goods for export purposes
  • What standards and regulatory certificates applicable
  • Cost of obtaining all regulatory certification
  • Form M opening & PAAR processing
  • Transportation from Supplier’s Warehouse to Port of Loading (Port nearest to Supplier’s warehouse
  • Other origin handling costs
  • Advice on shipping line or airline and transit time as well as container detention free days. Also confirm schedule
  • Sea freight or air freight charges to destination port
  • Export formalities at origin Port and import formalities at destination Port
  • Duty estimates
  • Handling charges at the origin port
  • All other charges
  • Delivery cost to your warehouse or factory of interest
  • Cargo clearance service charge
  • Does the clearance vendor offer after-service-pay kind of clearance? Will he pay the Customs duty on your behalf? And if so what interests or service charge

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CONCLUSION:

Clear and documented answers to the points above ensure you begin your importation on a smooth ground, with excellent knowledge of what is involved. Thank you for reading this article for export procedure to Nigeria. What is more, you can engage fastest means of transporting the cargo.

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