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Booking, Marking, Labeling, and Insuring

Laurel J. Delaney

Chapter Chapter 21 in Exporting, 2013, pp 375-385 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Many US companies lose more business in moving products overseas than in any other phase of the export process. In this chapter, I’ll explain what the reason for this is and take you through the final steps of sending off your large-volume shipment. I’ll also show you how to book your order with a global freight forwarder and how to pack, mark, and insure your cargo for a safe and timely delivery to your customer.

Keywords: Shipping Container; Green Bean; Transportation Company; Steamship Line; Transport Company (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-5792-9_21

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