Courier export documentation requires airway bill, consignment details and courier declaration of consignor authorization and goods status for customs compliance. The electronic Courier Shipping Bill-IV requires the authorised courier to provide courier and flight identification, master and house airway bill details, and per consignment entries (HAWB number, value, description, consignor/consignee details, weight). The courier must declare possession of consignor authorisations, that items are bona fide commercial samples, prototypes or personal gifts within exemption limits, not subject to export prohibition or foreign exchange transfer, and certify the number of airway bills and invoices attached and the truthfulness of the shipping bill prior to signature.
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Courier export documentation requires airway bill, consignment details and courier declaration of consignor authorization and goods status for customs compliance.
The electronic Courier Shipping Bill-IV requires the authorised courier to provide courier and flight identification, master and house airway bill details, and per consignment entries (HAWB number, value, description, consignor/consignee details, weight). The courier must declare possession of consignor authorisations, that items are bona fide commercial samples, prototypes or personal gifts within exemption limits, not subject to export prohibition or foreign exchange transfer, and certify the number of airway bills and invoices attached and the truthfulness of the shipping bill prior to signature.
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