Exporter
Exporter
What does this term stand for?
An Exporter is an individual, company, or entity responsible for sending goods or services from one country to another for commercial purposes. In logistics, the exporter plays a central role in coordinating all aspects of the export process, including preparing documentation (such as commercial invoices, packing lists, and certificates of origin), arranging transportation, ensuring compliance with customs and regulatory requirements, and selecting carriers or freight forwarders. The exporter is ultimately accountable for ensuring that the goods are legally cleared for export and delivered to the intended foreign market safely and efficiently.
Key Characteristics:
- Responsible for shipping goods or services abroad
- Manages export documentation and regulatory compliance
- Coordinates transportation, carriers, and freight forwarding
- Ensures customs clearance and adherence to international trade laws
- Plays a crucial role in the supply chain from origin to destination
- Supports timely, secure, and cost-efficient delivery of goods
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