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 Task : requesting information and custom information • Due Date: 2/7/2007
Allan,

Mr. Kornfill (office based in Quito) a custom agent is request me the following information before submitting me a fee list: zip code, name of the deliverer (the company that is shipping the fright) including its total value and the commercial invoice of the equipment.

Here I have prepared additional information for you to know more about custom procedures:


CUSTOM REGULATIONS

Phitosanitary Regulations for Wood packaging materials used in International Commerce NIMF No. 15 in effect since September 30th in Ecuador. The Ecuadorean Fitosanitary Institution SESA, will enforce since Sept 30th, the International Standards for Phitosanitary Measures ISPM, according to NIMF No.15 that regulates wooden packages for the International Commerce.

These rules apply to Import Shipments to Ecuador, in that event all shipments using wooden materials for crates and pallets must be sealed in different parts following the ISPM seal model that will indicate that the wooden material has been Heat Treated or fumigated with Methyl Bromide.


The following kind of packing materials must be treated: Pallets, bailing wood, cages, blocks, barrels, crates, boards, collars, wedges, etc.

Material excluded: Crates, pallets and crating materials made totally with products derived from treated wood under heat, pressure or using industrial glues such as: Plywood, aglomerated wood, etc.- Sawdust and shaving wood; barrels that transport liquor, wood cut in pieces less than 6 mm thickness, wooden wool.

If the packing material does not comply with the regulations, shipment will be re-embarked to Origin country and costs will have to be assumed by Shipper.

New Customs Law issued by the Ecuadorian Congress, and published at the Official Register On May 3 rd 2003, verification at origin for shipments whose value for customs is equal or greater than US$ 4000= is mandatory.

The issuance of a Marine Insurance for the international transportation leg of the shipment by Companies Established in Ecuador is being enforced in this law to determine the
CIF value of the shipment and is one of the documents to be obtained in Ecuador to request the verification at origin.

Contact will be made with the Ecuadorian Insurance Company or broker to obtain the local Insurance Policy, costs to be informed and billed, including handling fees, to customer in Ecuador or Origin Agent, accordingly.

Once the previous steps are fulfilled a "green light" will be given to proceed with the embarking of shipment. In the event of a shipment arriving to Ecuador without the Inspection Certificate the Customer has 15 Working days upon the arrival date of the shipment to request Ecuadorian Customs Authorities at Port of shipment's arrival: re-embarkation, in this case Customer's presence is needed to sign personally this request and present additional obligatory documents, as per Customs Procedures valid at that time. If in this period of time, Customer does not apply for it, Customs will confiscate the shipment.

Only the following imports are exempted of Verification at Origin:

1) Imports destined for the Diplomatic and Consular Sector
2) International Transit Regime
3) Traveler's accompanied baggage
4) International Mail Traffic and Courier
5) Border Traffic.

It is important to differentiate between [Declared Value For Customs] and [Declared Value for Insurance]. Also it is recommended that these figures are not indicated on MAWB, HAWB, MBL or HBL.-The process of assessing values to the shipment based on the consularized list is a
careful coordination between Customer, Origin Agent, Customs Broker and INSA.

In any case, the Door-to-Door Insurance, purchased by the Customer is a different document, not requested by Customs. Please inform if by Insurance Program, there would be an insurance conflict regarding this matter to prevent any confusion and misunderstandings with claims arising under the Door-to-Door Insurance in the event a complete loss during international transportation arises.

Greetings,

Byron


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