There are a lot of L C goods descriptions, and the size of the sofa cover is written out, and I writ

Updated on Sofa 2024-06-06
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is not possible to write only general descriptions, which will cause inconsistencies.

    The PI and other information in parentheses must be displayed on the documents, including the bill of lading;

    The letter of credit must be displayed, and it must be added to the description of the goods. Do it according to the letter of credit, don't think it's too much, save him. This will create discrepancies and will deduct money.

    Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    These descriptions must be copied on the invoice, and the description on the invoice cannot be abbreviated. But the abbreviation can be used on the bill of lading, such as SOFA COVER. Other documents can use actual names, such as packing slips, and you must list all the names and packing conditions in detail.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The description of the goods on the commercial invoice must be consistent with the letter of credit, so write all the information on it.

    Except for commercial invoices, the description of goods in other documents may use general terms that do not contradict the description of the letter of credit.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    What is written on the letter of credit, you had better write all those words, you write too simply, it is likely to be inconsistent.

    THE LETTER OF CREDIT HAS A CLAUSE THAT SAYS QUANTITY OF PARCELS MUST BE DISPLAYED, WHICH MEANS THAT YOU HAVE TO WRITE THE QUANTITY OF THE PARCEL.

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On the termination line in the cargo description bar.