logistics

Requirements to export from Chile

Chile, one of the countries that has been present in recent years in the export ranking, with revenues that reached 96.1MM dollars in 2021; the most exported items are linked to the high production of copper and minerals, and its agricultural potential to export products such as fresh grapes, blueberries and plums. According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, you can export as a natural or legal person. Here are the main requirements you should consider when you want to export from Chile: ̵...
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Relocation and the impact on the supply chain

We are in an extremely changing world, the word evolution must be present in our businesses in order to continue achieving the projected growth. Among these possible changes that can be generated, we find “relocation”, a term that refers to the transfer of production and operations of a company from one country to another. This process may involve changes in suppliers, partners and logistics operators. One of the factors that brought difficulties in the flow of supplies was the pande...
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Impact of Free Trade Agreements

Your import can be benefited by the FTAs in force, these acronyms refer to free trade agreements, either bilateral or multilateral to form a strategic trade union, determining the tariffs and duties that the countries involved impose on imports and exports with the aim of reducing or eliminating trade barriers, thus promoting international trade. It is important to highlight the difference that exists with the customs unions, in the second case it is a fundamental requirement that a common tarif...
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Nationalization of cargo in Venezuela

Customs clearance; you may not be familiar with this term, but it is the entire administrative process that must be carried out for the nationalization of your goods, located in the corresponding customs warehouses, in order to remove them from customs and give them legal entry into the country. Here are some important points that govern this process in Venezuela, according to the Organic Customs Law: – Goods must be declared before or no later than the fifth (5) working day following the...
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Do you know Maersk’s “Triple-E”?

Maersk is the most important company in the shipping business, founded in 1904, currently has more than 500 container ships, which keep in transit much of the cargo that is handled annually around the world. According to data provided by Maersk on its finances, by September of this year it recorded revenues of 12.13 billion dollars, which represents a decrease of approximately 46% versus December 2022. The Triple-E class vessel is one of the largest container vessels in the world with a capacity...
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Dangerous goods and their code

Knowing the legislation and the code that governs the entire supply chain is the key to international trade. The IMDG code, International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, contains the current provisions and regulations governing the transport of dangerous goods by sea, initially this code arises for the protection of the crew and the environment, containing information on the groupings or types of dangerous goods, labeling, packaging and other information that you should know before importing or e...
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