The export of cleaning agents by sea needs to follow a series of
requirements and procedures, mainly including the following aspects:
1. Product safety assessment: Before exporting, it is necessary to
determine whether the cleaning agent complies with the international rules for
the transportation of dangerous goods, and it may be necessary to commission a
third-party organization to carry out product safety assessment.
2. Article classification and SDS acquisition: According to the composition
and nature of the cleaning agent, it will be categorized into the corresponding
dangerous goods category and the technical documents of the goods will be
acquired.
3. Packaging requirements: According to the nature and hazardous level of
the product, determine the appropriate packaging method and ensure that the
packaging meets the requirements of international transportation rules.
4. Document preparation: It is necessary to prepare relevant documents,
such as contract, invoice, packing list, dangerous goods declaration, etc.
5. Customs formalities: Before exporting, we need to declare the exported
goods of cleaning agents to the customs and go through relevant customs
formalities.
6. Dangerous goods marking: As dangerous goods, the cleaning agent needs
to be marked on the package with the corresponding dangerous goods sign,
dangerous goods number and warning label.
7. Transportation documents: In addition to the basic customs declaration
documents, we also need to prepare dangerous goods transportation documents,
such as dangerous goods declaration form, dangerous goods shipping notes, etc..
8. Transportation insurance: Since detergents are dangerous goods, you may
need to purchase additional cargo transportation insurance to cope with
possible accidents.
9. Destination requirements: According to the requirements of different
countries and regions, additional documents and certificates may be required.
10. Relevant certificates and documents: Dangerous goods transportation
certificate, chemical safety certificate, export license certificate, etc. may
be required.