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SHIPPER’S LETTEROF INSTRUCTION
BILL OF LADING COMMERCIALINVOICE
CARGO MANIFEST CERTIFICATEOF ORIGIN
FAXES
EMAILATTACHMENTS
SCANNEDIMAGES
IMPORT DOCUMENTSFROM ANY LOCATION
CARRIERS
CUSTOMS
3PLs / FORWARDERS
IMPORTERS
SHIPPERS
WAREHOUSE INVENTORYMANAGEMENT SYSTEM
WMS
GLOBAL TRADEMANAGEMENT
GTM
EDI
FREIGHT ACCOUNTING
$
TRANSPORTATIONMANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
TMSTMS
TMS
TRADE PARTNERS
TRADE SYSTEMS
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0101
101
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SHIPPER’S LETTER OF INSTRUCTION Supply Solutions, Inc.Thank You For Shipping With Us
1a. U.S. PRINCIPAL PARTY IN INTEREST (USPPI) (complete name and address) SHIPPER’S ACCOUNT NUMBER CONSIGNEE’S ACCOUNT NUMBER
ZIP CODE 2. DATE OF EXPORTATION
6. POINT (STATE) OF ORIGIN OR FTZ NO. 7. COUNTRY OF ULTIMATE DESTINATION
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN (MANUFACTURE) 15. SHIPMENT REFERENCE NO.
CONSIGNEE REFERENCE NUMBER
BILL TO (THIRD PARTY) ADDRESS(Complete name and address)
THIRD-PARTY ACCOUNT NUMBER
SHIPPER’S SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
See reverse side of the Shipper’s Receipt forconditions under which service is availableSUPPLY SOLUTIONS, INC.
ORGIN STATION COPY
Enter your AES reference if SED data is electronically filed by you:
GOODS RECEIVED IN APPARENT GOOD ORDER AT:
TIME DATE NO. OFSHIPMENTS Route Number Employee ID#
FORM OF PAYMENT (if no Form of Payment is indicated, the Shipper shall be liable for charges)
ORGIN SHIPMENT NUMBER
b. USPPI EIN (IRS) SR ID NO
4a. ULTIMATE CONSIGNEE (Complete name and address)
5a. FORWARDING AGENT (Complete name and address)
20. SCHEDULE B DESCRIPTION OF COMMODITIES (Use columns 22-24)
27. LICENSE NO/LICENSE EXCEPTION SYMBOL/AUTHORIZATION
6100
6- 1
6 (3
/05)
Lith
o U.
S.A.
29. Duty authorized officer or employee
I certify that all statements made and all information contained herein are true and correct and that Ihave read and understand the instructions for preparation of this document, set forth in the “Co r r e c t Wayto F i l l Ou t t he Sh i ppe r ’s E xpo r t Dec l a r a t i on .” I understand that civil and criminal penalties, including forfeiture and sale, may be imposed for making false or fraudulent statements herein, failing to providethe requested information or for violation of U.S. laws on exportation (13 U.S. C. Sec 305; 22 U.S.C. Sec301; 18 U.S.C. Sec 1001; 50 U.S.C. App 2410).
The USPPI authorizes the forwarder named aboveto act as forwarding agent for export control andcustoms purposes.
28. ECCN (When required)
31. AUTHENTICATION (When required)
PCS.D / For M
SME (Significant Military Equipment)Eligible Party Certification NumberUSML Category Code __________________________________________________ODTC Quantity ___________ ODTC Unit of Measurement _______________________
ODTC Registration Number __________________________________________
(21) (22) (23) (24) (26)
SCHEDULE B NUMBER CODE ATTACHED VALUE (U.S. dollars. omit cents)(Selling price or cost if not sold)
QUANTITY - SCHEDULE B UNIT(S)
SHIPPING WEIGHT(Kilograms)
5b. ID No.
b. INTERMEDIATE CONSIGNEE (Complete name and address)
c. PARTIES TO TRANSACTION
Related Non-related
CHECK SERVICES
SHIPPER REQUESTS INSURANCE
PUERTO RICO (Next Day)
CHECK OPTIONS
GOLD
GOLD (Door-to-Door)
GOLD (Airport-to-Airport)EXPRESS (Door-to-Door)STANDARD PLUS (Door-to-Door)
PREFERRED (Airport-to-Airport)STANDARD (Airport-to-Airport)
OCEAN
Customs Clearance
Delivery
PREPAID COLLECT
CHECK ON PICKUP
RECEIVEDBY (Initials)
BILL TO THIRD PARTY
GBL
DDU
DDP
SHIPPER
Yes No
19. ROUTED EXPORT TRANSACTION
Yes
Yes No
Yes No
COMMERCIAL INVOICE
CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN
PACKING LIST
Shipper’sPort
ServiceCenter
CarrierAdvance
Convention Residence
COMMERCIAL GOODSDISTRIBUTION
LETTER OFCREDITCERTIFICATE OF CREDIT
CONSULARINVOICEBALANCING(SIGHT SWFT)
GBL (_______________________)
PCS
DI
MENSIONS
L W H
Yes - Amount $ No No
THIRD PARTY
CONSIGNEE
FREEDOMICILE
On receipt of the shipment described below, Supply Solutions, Inc. and its agents are required and authorized to act as agents for the shipment, participate and initiate. On receipt of the shipment described below, Supply Solutions, Inc. and its agents are required and authorized to act as agents for the shipment, participate and initiate On receipt of the shipment described below, Supply Solutions, Inc. and its agents are required and authorized to act as agents for the shipment, participate and initiate in the following activities.
CONSIGNEE CONTACT
TELEPHONE
* SOMETHING IN SM ALL TEXT GOES HERE
PAY NO.FCR
$
DECLARED VALUEFOR CARRIAGE $
GBL Number
30.
Signature Confidential - For use especially for purposes authorized by theSecretary of Commerce (13 U.S.C. 301)
Export shipments are suspect for inspection by U.S. Customs Serviceand/or Office of Export Enforcements
Title
Date
Telephone No. (Including area code) E-Mail Address
BILL OF LADING CARGO MANIFEST19 CFR 122.35, 122.48, 122.52, 122.54, 122.73, 122.113, 122.128
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITYU.S. Customs and Border Protection
1. PAGE NO.
4. SHIP NO.
7. DATE
2. OWNER/OPERATOR
5. PORT OF LADING
10. WAYBILL TYPE(M=Master, H=House,S=Sub)
ITEMS 8 AND 9 FORCONSOLIDATIONSHIPMENTS ONLY
CBP Form 7509 (06/09)See back of form for Paperwork Reduction Act Notice.
3. MARKS OF NATIONALITY AND REGISTRATION
6. PORT OF UNLADING
15. SHIPPER NAME AND ADDRESS
16. CONSIGNEE NAME AND ADDRESS
8. CONSOLIDATOR
11. WAYBILL NO.
12.NO. OFPIECES
13.WEIGHT(Kg./Lb.)
14.NO. OFHAWBs
9. DE-CONSOLIDATOR
17. NATURE OF GOODS
CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINDEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITYU.S. Customs and Border Protection
(ARTICLES SHIPPED FROM INSULAR POSSESSIONS,EXCEPT PUERTO RICO, TO THE UNITED STATES 1 )
VERIFICATION OFCBP OFFICER
SEE BACK OF FORM FOR FOOTNOTES AND PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT NOTICE.
1. PORT
2. DATE6. SHIPPERS EXPORT DEC. NO.
9. DESTINATION (Port of)
10. CONSIGNED TO
22. ADDRESS OF SHIPPER
23. SIGNATURE OF SHIPPER
24. DATE
20. INSULAR POSSESSION WHERE MERCHANDISE WAS PRODUCED OR MANUFACTURED 21. INSULAR POSSESSION OF WHICH MATERIALS ARE THE GROWTH, PRODUCT, OR MANUFACTURE
12.MARKS AND
NUMBERS
13. QUANTITY
14.DESCRIPTION OF
ARTICLES15.
Description16.
Value17.
Description18.
Date Imported into Insular Possesion
19.Date Incorporated into
Imported Goods
11. LOCATION OF CONSIGNEE (City and State)
7. DATE FIELD 8. CARRIER (Vessel or Airline) 3. CERTIFICATE NO.
4. NAME OF PERSON COMPLETING CERFICICATE
5. NAME OF FIRM
FOREIGN MATERIALS 2 MATERIALS DESCRIBED IN GENERAL NOTE 3 (a)(iv)(B)(2) 3
25. SIGNATURE OF CBP OFFICER
CBP Form 3229 (06/09)
I declare that I am the person named above, acting in the capacity indicated; that the description an dother particulars of the merchandise specified above are correct as set forth in this certificate; that the said merchandise was produced or manufactured in the insular possession named above, and from the materials grown, produced, or manufactured in the insular possession also named above, or of the United States, or of both; that if foreign materials were used therein, their description and value are shown above.
I hereby certify that I have investigated the foregoing statements and am satisfied that they are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.
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Instantly capture documents to eliminate costs and delays
Paper-based document management in global trade leads to missing critical documents, like commercial invoices and bills of lading, and increases the risk of delays at border crossing points. With OnBase, global trade organizations instantly capture all incoming documents, no matter where in the international supply chain they originate or what format they arrive in.
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