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Export Management Module 1 Scenarios. Week Number : 1. Week Number : 2. Scenario No : 1. Scenario No : 2. Market : USA. Market : USA. Scenario :. Scenario :.
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Week Number : 1 Week Number : 2 Scenario No : 1 Scenario No : 2 Market : USA Market : USA Scenario : Scenario : You have received a container of Smirnoff Red; unfortunately half of the shipment is broken, as you understand it was being offloaded from the ship onto the dockside on arrival at the USA port. When you received the Bill of lading from the Shipping company, you discovered that the required import documentation had become detached, and had not accompanied the Bill of Lading. Week Number : 3 Week Number : 4 Scenario No : 3 Scenario No : 4 Market : USA Market : USA Scenario : Scenario : Strangely the shiment of Johnnie Walker Blue that you were expecting has been accepted by the Shipping agent into Port. However, the Bill of Lading refers to a shipment of Smirnoff Red. The consignment which you ordered was for five containers of Johnnie Walker Red. However the quantity received, when inspected, included one container that was delivered empty. The police have been informed.
Week Number : 1 Week Number : 2 Scenario No : 1 Scenario No : 2 Market : Spain Market : Spain Scenario : Scenario : The consignment of Johnnie Walker Blue was due to be shipped via Bilbao. However, it has now been re-routed to come via Rotterdam (and trucked to Spain), due to a capacity problem with shipping from Scotland to Spain. On inspection, it is discovered that the strip stamps on the bottles which have been delivered do not correspond with the information on the shipping documentation. Week Number : 3 Week Number : 4 Scenario No : 3 Scenario No : 4 Market : Spain Market : Spain Scenario : Scenario : On arrival, the consignment of J&B (yellow) whisky has all the labels printed upside down on the bottles, and hence the product will need to be returned to Scotland. On checking the documentation relating to the latest shipment of Johnnie Walker Blue, it is discovered that the AAD is missing.
Week Number : 1 Week Number : 2 Scenario No : 1 Scenario No : 2 Market : Mexico Market : Mexico Scenario : Scenario : You have received a container of Johnnie Walker Blue; unfortunately half of the shipment is broken, as you understand it was being offloaded from the ship onto the dockside on arrival at the Mexican port. There has been a strike at the port destination, and hence your shipment of Smirnoff Red cannot be cleared through customs. Week Number : 3 Week Number : 4 Scenario No : 3 Scenario No : 4 Market : Mexico Market : Mexico Scenario : Scenario : When the Airway Bill is checked it is found that the delivery address still has the old address on it. Someone in the Shipping department had not put on it the right address. The consignment which you ordered was for five containers of Johnnie Walker Blue. However the quantity received, when inspected, included one container that was empty. It was emptied by a gang in transit.
Week Number : 1 Week Number : 2 Scenario No : 1 Scenario No : 2 Market : Singapore Market : Singapore Scenario : Scenario : On checking the Letter of Credit, you have discovered that instead of it referring to ABN Amro as the bank, it refers to HSBC instead. The shipment of 5 containers of Johnnie Walker Red that has been delivered into the local warehouse. The documentation is all correct, however on inspection it is discovered that the container is 20 cases short of product. Week Number : 3 Week Number : 4 Scenario No : 3 Scenario No : 4 Market : Singapore Market : Singapore Scenario : Scenario : When checking the Pro Forma invoice which was sent, it is found that the total value of the shipment was printed as $ 1,376, whereas it should have read $ 2,376. The Letter of credit for the delivery of J&B (Yellow) shows 2 x 20 ft containers to be delivered. However, in error 1 container of J&B has been delivered.