Licenses and Certificates Freight Forwarders Need for Global Shipping
Licensing and
Certification Landscape
The realm of licensing and certification
for Export
Shipping Companies In India
is a dynamic landscape that spans national and international
boundaries. Navigating this intricate terrain requires a keen understanding of
diverse regulatory frameworks, industry-specific requirements, and the role of
key authorities and organizations.
In an era where supply chain disruptions and
security concerns are common, licenses and certificates also address the
imperative of safety. Certifications such as those for handling hazardous
materials or cargo security demonstrate proficiency and contribute to
safeguarding the global supply chain against potential risks.If you are new to
using a freight forwarder, or maybe have been using one and had not thought to
ask about credentials, here are few things your freight forwarder must have.
OTI/NVOCC License
Choosing a freight forwarder
that doesn’t have an OTI/NVOCC license is a BIG mistake and can cost you a
fortune because there are freight forwarders that operate without an NVOCC
license. This license, issued by the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), allows
the freight forwarder to issue its own bill of lading. In order to obtain the
license, the applicant must demonstrate expertise in the field, financial
stability and reveal the company’s true owners.
Additionally, the license
requires a surety bond. That bond has been placed for YOUR protection. To
ensure that the freight forwarder is in compliance and you would be recompensed
for any unforeseen issues check to make sure your freight forwarder has an
OTI/NVOCC license. The FMC has a claim procedure in case individual
negotiations prove fruitless. To check the status of a freight forwarder, go to
the FMC’s website (www.fmc.gov). FMC lists all licensed
freight forwarders along with the type of their license.
Solvency
Having the security of an FMC bond is just
one point to consider. The solvency of a freight forwarder is another very
important aspect of this business. After all, the freight forwarder is in
possession of your cargo. Businesses with solvency issues tend to do things
with merchandise that isn’t theirs. For example, if the freight forwarder is
experiencing solvency problems, there is an increased likelihood of theft of
your property.
Another possible problem with such
providers: If they don’t have the money to pay for the freight (to the
carriers), you can’t get your freight released. In other words, due to some
other dealings a freight forwarder may have with other agents, ports, steamship
lines, airlines, truckers and warehouses, your precious cargo might be held
hostage for someone else’s debt.
Keep in mind that a bonding company only
requires financial information from the freight forwarder when obtaining a
bond. Afterward, a bonding company won’t require additional financial
information to renew. Therefore, you should also conduct regular business due
diligence in selecting your freight forwarder.
Customs
Broker License
If you ship internationally, you will need a
freight forwarder with a customs broker license. Choosing a freight forwarder
that hires another company to do customs clearance because they don’t have (or
maybe lost) their own customs broker license.
Dealing with a freight forwarder (without a
customs broker license) that hires another company to do your Customs Clearance
is a significant risk for your business. A customs broker acts as your agent
and your attorney in front of customs. But if the customs broker makes a
mistake, the authorities are coming after you.
So, you absolutely want to know who you’re
doing business with. And if your freight forwarder uses a third party for
customs clearance, you want to know everything about his customs broker. And
even then, it’s a problem because when you’re doing business through a third
party, that third party has the power to bind you to certain statements with
regards to the United States government.
A freight
forwarder is not just a third-party provider – they are an extension of your
business. You should select a freight forwarder that has all of the necessary
licenses and certifications in order to conduct business correctly and avoid
possible fines.
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