![]() The EOR functions similarly to an Importer of Record (IOR) but pertains to exports instead of imports. This includes acquiring necessary export compliance documentation and following all export regulations and laws. (5) Notice of transfer for articles manufactured or produced in the United States which are transferred to a foreign trade zone ( § 190.183). Exporter of Record (EOR) refers to the entity accountable for ensuring the successful export of goods. (4) Notice of lading for supplies on certain vessels or aircraft ( § 190.112) or Exporter of Record means the entity officially involved in the export of a specific shipment of products out of a country or customs union. (3) Official postal records (originals or copies) which evidence exportation by mail ( § 190.74) (2) Records from a CBP-approved electronic export system of the United States Government ( § 190.73) Please be aware, we do not deal with comprehensively. If you are looking to import outside of the listed regions, please do get in touch and we will be happy to advise on how we could help with your import. (1) Records or other documentary evidence of exportation (originals or copies) issued by the exporting carrier, such as a bill of lading, air waybill, freight waybill, Canadian Customs manifest, and/or cargo manifest The list below is representative of the core regions in which we act as an importer of record. The documents for establishing exportation (which may be records kept in the normal course of business) include, but are not limited to: ![]() (5) Schedule B number or HTSUS number and Proof of exportation of articles for drawback purposes must establish fully the date and fact of exportation and the identity of the exporter by providing the following summary data as part of a complete claim ( see § 190.51) (in addition to providing prior notice of intent to export if applicable):
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