Export Documents for Fishery Products

By. Wiwik Rasmini - 10 Dec 2024

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Export Documents for Fishery Products

kelolalaut.com To export fishery products, there are various documents required to meet both domestic legal requirements and the destination country’s regulations. Below is a general list of documents typically needed for exporting fishery products:
1. Export Notification Letter (Pemberitahuan Ekspor Barang)
•    A document that must be submitted to the Directorate General of Customs and Excise to notify the intention to export goods abroad.
•    It serves as the primary document to request export approval.
2. Commercial Invoice
•    A commercial invoice that details the products, prices, quantities, and total export value.
•    Required for customs purposes and as proof of transaction.
3. Packing List
•    A list detailing the contents of the export shipment, such as quantity, type of packaging, and packaging size.
4. Bill of Lading (B/L)
•    A transport document issued by the shipping company as a receipt for the goods, confirming that the goods have been shipped. It also serves as proof of ownership of the goods during transport.
5. Certificate of Origin
•    A document that states the country of origin of the goods being exported, typically issued by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KADIN) or an authorized body in the exporting country.
•    Useful to verify that the goods are produced or processed in the exporting country.
6. Health Certificate for Fish (or Veterinary Certificate)
•    A certificate stating that the fishery products being exported meet health and safety standards as per the regulations of the destination country.
•    Issued by relevant authorities such as the Fisheries Department or the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries.
7. Processing Certificate
•    A certificate indicating that the fishery products have been processed according to international standards for fishery products, such as ISO or HACCP standards.
8. Insurance Document
•    If required, insurance for the shipment covering potential damage or loss of goods during transportation.
9. Certificate of Analysis
•    A document confirming that the fishery products have been tested and meet the quality or composition standards required by the destination country.


Export documents may vary depending on the type of fishery product being exported and the specific requirements of the destination country. It is important to always check the regulations in the importing country and ensure that the products meet the necessary standards.
 

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