Electronic Export Declaration (EED)
Electronic Export Declaration (EED)
What does this term stand for?
An Electronic Export Declaration (EED) is a digital document submitted to customs authorities, providing information about goods being exported. It includes details such as commodity type, value, origin, destination, and shipping instructions. In logistics, the EED facilitates faster customs clearance, compliance with export regulations, and accurate tracking of shipments across borders. Electronic submission improves efficiency, reduces errors, and ensures legal compliance for exporters and freight forwarders.
Key Characteristics:
- Digital document for customs export reporting
- Includes shipment, commodity, and value details
- Ensures compliance with export regulations
- Speeds up customs clearance and processing
- Reduces errors compared to paper documentation
- Enables accurate shipment tracking
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