To make it easier for your letters and parcels to pass through customs, you must provide Ciblex the correct freight bill. However, the regulations differ depending on the kind of shipment and its destination:
Documents are generally considered to be paper materials with no commercial value, so there are no specific elements to provide us. But, regulations in effect in some destination countries sometimes require an unpaid freight bill, also called Pro Forma
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Inside the European Union
There are no specific requirements: the Commercial invoice or the Pro Forma bill is not mandatory.
Outside the European Union
If the merchandise is intended for sales, each parcel must have its own commercial invoice and meet certain requirements:
If the shipment has no commercial value (for example, a sample or a return for repairs or destruction), your parcel must be accompanied by 5 copies of a signed, stamped Pro Forma bill—even if the merchandise has no commercial value, a customs declaration will be made for it in the destination country.
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Every country has its own regulations on imports: before ordering your shipment, find out the regulations from the authorities representing the country you are shipping to.
Commercial invoice or Pro Forma invoice
The Incoterms or International Commercial Terms are standard trade definitions most commonly used in international sales contracts and are designed to be an integral part of the sales contracts, regulating the obligations between seller and buyer. They must appear on all commercial invoices.
The Incoterm characteristic in the express sector and used by Ciblex is the DDU or ‘Delivery duty unpaid. With the DDU, the shipper is in charge of the transport costs (excepting customs and excise fees and other charges payable upon import attributed to the consignee).
Ciblex Ad Valorem Insurance covers all of your shipments, in France and internationally.
For more information:
http://edouane.com/glossaire/index.php
http://europa.eu/abc/european_countries/index_fr.htm