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Packing List

A packing list is a document used in international trade. It provides the exporter, international freight forwarder, and ultimate consignee with information about the shipment, including how it's packed, the dimensions and weight of each package, and the marks and numbers that are noted on the outside of the boxes.

Your export packing list needs to include information about the number of units, boxes, and any other available packaging information, and all of those details should match the Commercial Invoice and reflect the same parties involved in the transaction.

Commercial Invoice

When used in foreign trade, a commercial invoice is a customs document. It is used as a customs declaration provided by the person or corporation that is exporting an item across international borders.

Customs Invoice

A customs invoice, also called a pro forma invoice. Customs invoices are typically used by high-volume importers and exporters. For these businesses, they're a substitute for a commercial invoice, which is only used when final payment is due for goods received.

It is used by importers and exporters to declare the value of goods for customs clearance. This paperwork is mandatory because every cross-border shipment must clear customs in the receiving country. Customs authorities refer to this document to assess duties and taxes, if any, on your incoming shipment.


List Invoices

This will show list of all the invoice with following filters:

  1. Start Date
  2. End Date
  3. Status

Note

By default, all the ARCHIVED invoices are excluded from the list.

List Invoices