Marine product exports depend on accurate documentation. Buyers and suppliers should confirm paperwork early to avoid clearance delays and unnecessary storage costs.
1) Product and Origin Details
Invoices, packing lists, and certificates should describe product names, quantities, origin, and handling format clearly.
2) Health and Compliance Papers
Many destinations require health certificates, inspection records, or live-animal documents depending on the product category.
3) Logistics Coordination
Share documentation with freight partners before dispatch so customs and receiving teams have the correct details in advance.