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A Guide to International Shipment

Chances are that this will happen once in everyone’s life; however, most people won’t do it, because they hate chaos. Log on http://www.internationalmoving.com/<br>

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A Guide to International Shipment

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  1. A Guide to International Shipment http://www.internationalmoving.com/

  2. International moving and shifting is as exciting as it is hectic and difficult. Chances are that this will happen once in everyone’s life; however, most people won’t do it, because they hate chaos. You will find many moving companies for international move, search for the best and most suitable one. http://www.internationalmoving.com/

  3. There are many people involved in an international shipment. We are going to have a look at who these people are, what they do and how they work together. http://www.internationalmoving.com/

  4. The shipper: this person is you, you are doing the shipment to another country, and you are the exporter. • The moving companies for international move: this is the company who will perform the shipment to another country. You will pay them and it is they who will sign the contract. • The freight forwarder: this is the company that will do the export documentation and they are in charge of moving your goods from the pickup point to the port. http://www.internationalmoving.com/

  5. The export port: this is the actual port where your sealed and packed goods are brought. • The ship line: this is the company that owns the ship. For most of the part of the shipment the ship line may stay invisible to you, • The destination port: this is the ultimate destination of your goods. You do not have any dealings with them, but you owe them money for sure. http://www.internationalmoving.com/

  6. International Sea & Air Shipping 115 Meacham Ave Elmont, NY, 11003 USA PH: (866) 788-1090

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