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I n t e r n a t i o n a l Business and Trade

Exporting
and Logistics:
Special Issues
For Business

McGraw-Hill/Irwin
International Marketing 14/e Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Global Perspective
An Export Sale: From Trade Show to Installation
• Specific export mechanics occur when goods
are shipped from one country to another
• The Internet has helped speed up process
• Most countries control the movement of goods
crossing their borders – imports and exports
• The international marketer must meet the legal
requirements involved in moving goods from one
country to another
– Export regulations
– Import regulations

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Export Restrictions
• Controlled by the Bureau of Industry and
Security (BIS) of the Department of Commerce
• Export Administration Regulations
– Serve the national security, foreign policy, and
nonproliferation interests
– Includes some export controls to protect the U.S. from
the adverse impact of the unrestricted export of commodities
in short supply
• NLR (no license required)

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Determining Export Requirements
• Exporter must determine the appropriate
license for the product (general or validated)
– Export Control Classification Number (ECCN)
– Commerce Control List (CCL)
– End-use restrictions
– Determination of ultimate end customer and ultimate end
uses of the product
• Details of exporting must be followed to the
letter

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ELAIN, STELA, ERIC, and SNAP
• ELAIN ( Export License Application and
Information Network)
• STELA (System for Tracking Export License
Applications)
• ERIC (Electronic Request for Item Classification)
• SNAP (Simplified Network Application Process)

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Import Restrictions
• Tariffs
• Exchange permits
• Quotas
• Import licenses
• Standards
• Boycotts
• Voluntary agreements
• Other restrictions

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Terms of Sale
• CIF (cost, insurance, freight)
• C&F (cost and freight)
• FAS (free alongside)
• FOB (free on board)
• EX (named port of origin)

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Getting Paid –
Foreign Commercial Payments
• Letter of credit
– Afford the greatest degree of protection for the seller
– Can be revocable or irrevocable
– Not a guarantee of payment to the seller
• Bills of exchange
– Also known as dollar drafts
► The seller assumes all risk until the actual dollars are received
– Sight draft
– Arrival draft
– Date draft

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Getting Paid –
Foreign Commercial Payments
• Cash in advance
– Places unpopular burdens on the customer
• Open accounts
– Not generally made in foreign trade
– Leaves sellers at a disadvantage
• Forfaiting
– Seller makes a one-time arrangement with a financial institution
to take over responsibility for collecting the account receivable

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Packing and Marking
• Export packaging must consider:
– Protection against rough handling, climate, pilferage
– Effect of gross weight on import fees
• All countries regulate the marking of imported
goods and containers
– All markings must conform exactly to the data on the
export documents
• Preparing shipment to (Country) details:
– Necessary export documents
– Regulations for labeling, marking, packing, and customs
procedures

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Customs-Privileged Facilities
• Customs-privileged facilities
– Areas where goods can be imported for storage and/or
processing with tariffs and quota limits postponed until the
products leave the designated areas
• Foreign trade zones (FTZs)
– Drawback
• Offshore assembly (Maquiladoras)
– Originated in Mexico in the early 1970’s
– NAFTA

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Logistics
• Logistics management
– Total systems approach to management of the distribution
process
► Physically moving raw material
► In-process inventory
► Finished goods inventory from the point of origin to the point of use or
consumption

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Interdependence of Physical
Distribution Activities
• Physical distribution system
– Physical movement of goods
– Location of plants and warehousing (storage)
– Transportation mode
– Inventory quantities
– Packing
• Interdependence of the costs of each activity
– A decision involving one activity affects the cost and efficiency of
one or all others
– Sum of each of the different activity costs entails an infinite
number of “total costs”

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Benefits of a Physical
Distribution System
• Cost advantages
• Optimal inventory levels
• Optimal production capacity
• More dependable delivery service to the market
• Can render natural obstructions created by
geography less economically critical for
multinational marketer

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Export Shipping and Warehousing
• Rail
Common
transportation
shipping modes
• Complete
– Ocean shipping
logistics management services
– Airfreight
– UPS
– Air express
– FedEx
– Parcel post
•• Merge-in-transit
Containerization
• Intermodal services
• Intermodal marketing companies (IMCs)

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Foreign Freight Forwarder
• Licensed by the Federal Maritime Commission
• Arranges for the shipment of goods as the agent
for an exporter
– Arranges for complete shipping documentation
– Provides information and advice on routing and scheduling,
rates and related charges, consular and licensing requirements,
labeling requirements, and export restrictions
– Offers shipping insurance, warehouse storage, packing and
containerization, and ocean cargo or airfreight space

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International Logistics
and Supply Chain Management
• Information technology now allows
communication with participants in real time via
a single connection point
• NetLinx
• Descartes
• 3PL providers or integrators
– UPS Logistics Group

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Terrorism and Logistics
• Cargo and Container Security Initiative (CSI)
– 24-hour rule
• Customs-Trade Partnership against Terrorism
(C-TPAT)
– Augments the 24-hour rule by extending security procedures throughout the
supply chain
– Only applies to U.S. importers

• Electronic tracking (C-TPAT-Plus)


– RFID
– GPS
– Cellular
– Satellite
– Ultra-wide-band
– Bluetooth
– Bar codes
– Optical character recognition

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