Original Quality inspection Certificates Of Origin of goods in international trade to avoid risks for buyers and sellers through AIM's results of inspection, testing, verification and certification.
A Certificate of Original (CO) is an important international trade document that certifies that goods in a particular export shipment are wholly obtained, produced, manufactured or processed in a particular country and C/O alway issued by Chamber of Commerce of National.
The product shipment declared the ‘nationality’ by the exporter to satisfy customs or trade requirements which are surveyed and inspected, tested, verified, certificated its contents:
Inspection
Checking the condition and weight of traded goods at manufacturer’s, supplier’s, shipper’s, exporter’s local and port of loading, help you to control quantity and quality, and meet all relevant regulatory requirements across different regions and markets.
Testing
Testing facilities on the quality, safety and performance of products against relevant health, safety and regulatory standards and its materials, structure and ingredients of the product.
Verification
AIM Control (AIM Group®) ensures that products and services comply with global standards and local regulations covered the entire supply chain from raw materials to final consumption.
Certification / Certificate
AIM Control (AIM Group®) identifies you to demonstrate that your products, processes, systems or services are compliant with either national or international standards and regulations or customer defined standards, through certification/ certificate.
C / O Certificate of Origin is issued Chamber of Commerce of National and required by Customs, Banks, Importers, Consignee companies and the concerned other for a number of purposes
Almost all countries in the world-wide require Certificates of Origin of C/O goods for
Customs clearance and import and export tax declaration
Define the obligations of the seller / exporter
Accurately inspected the quality of goods or products traded in foreign trade and its contents
Verifying whether the exported or imported goods are legal.
Prevent and anti commercial fraud.
There are two types of the Original Certificates or C/Os
Non-Preferential Certificates of Origin
To be certified that the goods are subject to no preferential treatment also known as “Normal COs”.
Preferential Cos
To be certified that goods are subject to reduced tariffs or exemptions when they are exported to countries extending these privileges and to be closely associated with Regional Trade Agreements.
The Original Quality Inspection Certificate for buyer and shipper
If the buyer would like to see / have the quality of goods up to their satisfaction or specified standards, the buyer and shipper ask for an dependent surveyors / inspectors of AIM Control Inspection Group to inspect of the goods before despatch and issuance of third party original quality inspection certificate.
The certificate of origin is a document required by the Authorities of importing country which certified the goods is originated.
Reasons for calling of Certificate of Origin
The importing may forbid the goods imported form some countries via the political national
That the goods originate from the well-known country may have added value to its and increased a marketability
That the goods imported from either neighboring countries or friendly region
That the goods exported/ imported U.S.-China via third country with their fraud Export duties are exported / imported in The China–United States trade war (Chinese: 中美贸易战; pinyin: Zhōngměi Màoyìzhàn).
To PREVENT a seller is a fraud company!
The supplier or a seller is a signed declaration that their goods of shipment are of a quality in accordance with the contract of sale, as this quality inspection certificate is issued by the supplier, this assurance as sometimes doubtful in the fraud of shipper/seller/supplier or their servant.
AIM Control (AIM Group®) quality inspection certificate gives trust assurance of the quality and standards of the goods, in addition, Our surveyors report serves the best assurance of the quality of shipment cargo in international trading to be an independent party AIM whose judgment is assumed to be impartial.
Preventing a buyer is a fraud!
In some cases, the buyer agrees to pay after the goods have been loaded onto the ship but they do not pay as promised.
The quantity and quality inspection certification of AIM is evidence for seller to require the buyer in payment via L/C or T/.T.
The (quality) inspection certificate of AIM Control (AIM Group®) is also to prevent poor quality goods from entering a country.
a Quality Inspection Certificate
a Quantity Certification (Weight)
a Certificate of analysis
a Quality standards (company standards, industry standards, country standards, full consensus standards)
a special Regional Trade Association certificate of origin
Terms of Payment in International Trade
Different Types of Documentary Credit
Shipping Documents in International Trade
Shipping Terms Used in International Trade
Incoterms 20xx
Procedures for Presenting Documents
Documents vs Goods Services Performance
Documentary Credit
Techniques and Procedures
Procedures in Handling Irregular Import Documents
Notes for the Exporter upon Receipt of a Documentary Credit
Bank Considerations in Examination and Negotiation of Export Documents
Discrepancies and Indemnities
Documentary Credit Dispute Expertise System DOCDEX
Certified Documentary Credit Specialist CDCS
Banking Facilities and Services for Exporters
Overdraft Facilities OD
Bills Advance
Documents Presented for Negotiation Without Recourse
Bills Discounted under Documentary Credit Available by Acceptance
Usance Draft Payable at Sight Basis under
Letter of Indemnity
Standby Letter of Credit
Export Credit Insurance
Important Trade Promotion Institutions
Contractual Relationship of Various Parties
Transferable Credit Letter of Transfer
BacktoBack Credit and Bridge Credit
Meaning Characteristics and Risk in the Issue
Disclaimer for Acts of an Instructed Party
Disclaimer on Documents Received
Force Majeure
Partial Payments
Charges and Expenses
Application of UCP
Tolerance in Credit Amount Quantity and Unit Price
Partial Drawing or Partial Shipments
Instalment Drawings or Shipments
Disclaimer on Transmission and Translation
Disclaimer for Acts of an Instructed Party
Assignment of Proceeds
Application of URR
Reimbursement Authorizations vs Credits
Expiry of a Reimbursement Authorization
Amendment or Cancellation of Reimbursement Authorizations
Standards for Reimbursement Claims
Processing Reimbursement Claims
Disclaimer on the Transmission of Messages