Attention should be paid to the transport details of international exhibits
& nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; as international exhibits transport (logistics) needs to undergo many domestic and foreign loading and unloading in the whole operation process, and also undergoes long-distance shipping, land transportation, etc., in order to ensure that exhibits can not be damaged, the exhibits'outer packing boxes should adopt strong, moisture-proof, suitable for repeated loading and unloading packaging materials. And according to the specific exhibits on the external packaging stick rain, fragile, up and other signs. In order to ensure that the exhibits can be cleared smoothly and sent to the exhibitors'booths accurately before they are launched, the shipping marks of the packing boxes should contain the relevant information such as the English name of the exhibition, the English name of the exhibitors, the exhibition hall number, the number of boxes, the weight and the volume of the exhibitions.
& nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; exhibitors should declare the CIF value of exhibits completely and faithfully, so as to ensure smooth customs clearance in destination countries. Some countries have very strict requirements on the value of exhibits. If exhibitors intentionally underreport the value of goods, they will revalue the customs of the destination country and collect corresponding tariffs according to the final valuation, which may lead to delayed customs clearance and fines.
& nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; Customs clearance at the destination port of exhibits usually requires the following clearance documents: original bill of lading, formal invoice, packing list, insurance policy, certificate of origin, fumigation certificate, health certificate and other related documents. Any country has strict regulations and inspection and quarantine system for food import, strictly prohibiting the inclusion of food, beverage, tobacco and alcohol in exhibits; at the same time, strictly prohibiting the transport of goods restricted or prohibited by the destination country, otherwise, once found by foreign customs, all exhibits will be seized by the customs of the destination country, or even unable to clear customs, thus causing exhibitors unable to participate. Exhibition. European countries, the United States, Canada, Australia and some Asian countries (Japan, Korea) require fumigation of imports containing logs in packaging materials. Exhibitors should read the guide carefully before the international exhibits are shipped. Exhibits should be packaged, marked and filled out accurately and truthfully according to the requirements of the carriers. Exhibits requiring export commodity inspection certificates, export licenses, inspection and quarantine certificates should be handled in advance and submitted to the carriers in time.
& nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; exhibitors should check the exhibits in time after arriving at the booth. Once they find that the exhibits are lost or damaged, they should contact the person in charge of the exhibition group or directly contact foreign insurance companies to ensure the necessary verification steps such as taking photos at the first time, so as to minimize the loss.