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INTRODUCTION OF STUDY

This project is all about to know about export import procedure/ documentation of shipment. This project puts more focus on to know custom clearness, to export commercial invoice, to get shipping bill number from custom department etc. This project will also find out how ThyssenKrupp Industries India Pvt. Ltd. could sustain in the competitive world by providing vast range of cargo handling through all instruments which flexible prompt and innovative in meeting the requirement of the customer. The purpose of the study was to know about export import documentation of seaway in ThyssenKrupp Industries India Pvt. Ltd.

OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY

The main objectives of the research were:

To know about export import process.

To know what are the documents required before and after sailing the cargo.

To know different type of container used in shipment.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Collect data/information about cargo through:


Primary data collection:

E-mail Telephone Invoice Packing List

Secondary data collection:

Invoice

Packaging list Shipping bill Internet

RESEARCH DESIGN

Research design is the based framework, which provides guidelines for the research process. It is a map or blue print according to which the research is to be conducts. The research design specifies the methods for data collection & data analysis determine the source of data. Most specifically it was a kind of Descriptive conclusive research who takes care of who, when, where, what, how and why aspects of the investigation further the researcher used the statistical method to serve he purpose of project, it permitted the research to derive more accurate generalization whose reliability could be measured.

RESEARCH

EXPLORATORY

RESEARCH TECHNIQUE

: QUALITATIVE & QUANNTATIVE

TOOL USED

: TELEPHONIC & E-MAIL

DATA SOURCE

: PRIMARY & SECONDARY

SCOPE OF THE STUDY

The scope of marketing research could cover the business problems relating to the followings. Types of consumers that compromise present and potential markets. Buying habits and pattern of consumption Size and location of different markets, not only in India but also overseas. The prospects for growth or construction for the current markets being served. New mantras of emerging segments. Marketing and manufacturing capabilities of competitors. Most suitable entry timing. The current and prospective competitive position. Chances of improvement of current channels.

FOREIGN TRADE POLICY & PROCEDURE 2009 14 The revised Foreign Trade Policy & Procedures 2009 14, has been announced by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry on 5.06.2012. The major incentives announced in the Policy to boost exports are:

Zero duty EPCG scheme extended up to 31.03.2013 and its scope further enlarged. New Post Export EPCG scheme introduced allowing duty credit scrip on completion of exports. Duty credit scrip of 10% of exports of agriculture products for import of 14 specified equipments for setting up pack houses. Additional incentive of 1% on export of products from North Eastern region. Reduced export obligation for export of 16 identified green technology items. Scope of VKGUY, FMS, FPS & MLFPS schemes extended. Simplification of procedures to facilitate export shipments. Electronic Bank Realization Certificate introduced facilitating reduction in transaction costs to exporters. 2% interest rate subvention for export finance extended upto 31.03.2013.

A number of changes have been made and new initiative have been taken to incentivize the exporters. Further, the revised appendices & Aayat Niryat forms have been announced on 20.06.2012. Besides , RBI has also issued on 02.07.2012 new guide lines on export of goods and services liberalizing foreign exchange relating thereto.

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