IMPORT EXPORT
Seamless Importing Process Begins Here
Importing goods can be very complicated for most people. There are many variables in the international shipping process. There are several parties involved including local transportation on both continents, searching for a factory, customs, packaging, insurance, freight forwarders and more. Communication barriers and cultural differences may also be in issue when you import from overseas. Finally, if you are not familiar with the country’s rules and regulations, you could find yourself struggling to get your first shipment. Having experience is a necessity.
The most important thing when importing or exporting is trust and the ability to be confident that the order arrives in a timely manner. INB has relationships both domestically and internationally, to procure various products. There are many untrustworthy personals when conducting business internationally. It is crucial to make sure that you have an established connection with manufacturers or exporters.
Finding Manufactures
INB has recourses and connections with top-quality manufacturers and products that run by the highest standards. There are many counterfeits so you need to beware. We have years of experience and ordered hundreds of items.
Sampling Products
We understand that as a new customer you want to feel the product, so we offer you to order a sample and examine the items.
Express Shipping the Sample
The sample will be shipped with an expedited service so that you receive it in a timely manner (except hazardous material).
Placing an Order
Once you have examined the products, you may order the quantity you desire, and we will do our best to accommodate your shipping needs taking into consideration time and cost.
Packaging & Compliance
The packaging is done with extreme care and delicacy.
Shipping to Port
Our team makes sure the goods are loaded into the container at the factory and onto the transport vehicle that takes it to the port.
Customs Clearance
We make sure that the paperwork including, customs, insurance, and all liabilities is taken care of before loading the container onto the ship.
Free On Board (FOB)
Our team makes sure the goods are loaded onto the ship and makes it safely to the destination port. That may take 30-45 days.
Import Customs
Once it arrives at the port, the shipment goes through US Customs and Border Protection (CBP). CBP has the responsibility to maximize compliance with laws and regulations. We are familiar with those laws and work beside CBP in order to maintain a smooth and easy process. This process helps to protect American consumers from harmful and counterfeit imports by ensuring the goods that enter the U.S. marketplace are genuine, safe, and lawfully sourced.
Huling to Destination
When the container is released, it is loaded onto the ground transportation and makes its way to the final destination. This may take 3-5 business days.
Acceptance of the Container
When the container arrives, you accept and sign for it. You then examine the merchandise at your convenience.
THE INB A to Z
INB provides an A-Z service to import & export products at the most competitive prices. INB’s customer support team will assist you throughout the entire process.
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INB provides an A to Z service to import & export products at the most competitive prices. INB’s customer support team will assist you throughout the entire process.
US Customs and border protection
When using our most recommended option DDP, we take care of the entire process, from the moment you order, until you receive the goods. That includes all customs, liabilities, and insurance. Going through CBP can be very stressful and time-consuming. Rest assured you can rely on our team to guarantee the process goes smoothly with no unnecessary delays.
Freight Shipments by Mode
Value
U.S.-International Freight Trade by Transportation Mode. In billions of U.S. $
*Data source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
Freight Shipments by Mode
Weight
U.S.-International Freight Trade by Transportation Mode. In Million Short tons.
*Data source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics.