What is a declaration of danger?
Dangerous goods declaration refers to the import and export of dangerous goods in the process, need to be declared to the local dangerous goods competent maritime administration. If the export is not declared, the goods cannot be on the ship. If the import is not declared, the cabinet will not be unloaded or there will be a huge fine after unloading.
The dangerous declaration is divided into ship declaration and cargo declaration, and the ship declaration is made by the shipping company. The declaration of goods is generally entrusted by a qualified reporting bank or a qualified consignor through the maritime EDI system. Most of the dangerous declarations or sea declarations we usually talk about refer to the declaration of goods.
What is cargo declaration?
After the booking space is pre-allocated, the shipping agent and deadline for the declaration of dangerous goods will be indicated on it.
The declaring bank sends the dangerous goods declaration information to the MSA through the maritime dangerous goods declaration system, and needs to receive the approval receipt information from the MSA after sending it, and the declaration is completed. Generally, the receipt information of maritime approval needs to wait for a period of time, and there is a receipt starting with Y_G after the approval is completed.
Complete the declaration to the Maritime Safety Administration and the shipping agency before the declaration deadline. Send the electronic version of the cargo declaration materials to the Maritime Safety Bureau, and send the original cargo declaration materials to the shipping agent (some shipping agents accept the electronic version)
What is a declaration of danger?
The cut-off declaration is the deadline for the declaration of dangerous goods. After the deadline, you can no longer declare, and you can only postpone the next voyage of the ship, and the specific time depends on the shipping schedule. The declaration of dangerous goods is generally closed about five days in advance, and the consignor or reporting bank needs to make the dangerous declaration before this deadline.
What materials do I need to prepare for the declaration of danger?
1. Declaration entrustment (including ship name, voyage, bill of lading number, container number, Chinese and English product name, number of pieces, net weight, gross weight, English MSDS, non-toxic letter of guarantee, etc.)
2. Packing list, packing certificate
3. Dangerous package certificate, packaging technical manual
4. Send warehouse information (create packing tasks, fill in contents, complete packing, take photos, positioning, packer face recognition, upload to the MSA system and successfully accept maritime affairs)
· What is a ship declaration?
Collect all the cargo declaration materials on this ship and send them to the Maritime Safety Bureau, and declare all the dangerous goods on this ship, which is the whole ship declaration.
The declarant does a good job of declaring the danger, and then pulls the Huanglian into the port, and the Huanglian can go to the port plan, and then the plan can be accepted to enter the port for customs declaration.
When the shipping agent makes a cargo declaration, it is required to have complete container number information, the receipt of dangerous declaration of the Maritime Safety Administration has been approved, and the dangerous goods warehouse information has been sent. Otherwise, the shipping agent will refuse to receive the cargo declaration information. After the ship is successfully declared, you can check the maritime release information on the terminal website.
At this point, the maritime declaration of the maritime export of dangerous goods is completed.
