Export procedures refer to the steps and regulations involved in sending goods from one country to another. This process typically includes preparing necessary documentation, such as commercial invoices and export licenses, and ensuring compliance with both local and international laws.
Once the paperwork is in order, exporters must arrange for transportation, which may involve selecting a shipping method and coordinating with freight forwarders. Proper labeling and packaging of goods are also essential to prevent damage during transit and to meet the requirements of customs authorities in the destination country.