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Steve: Hey.
John: Casablanca!
Steve: I love that movie.
John: No. Where is it?!
Steve: Morocco. Why? John: We have a customer there! The SED, the U.S Certificate of Origin.
It's all so complex! Steve: Relax, John Knowing how to ship internationally
comes down to following just a few basic steps. Steve: First, you determine if service restrictions
apply to you or your country of destination, then verify that you can ship. Steve: Next,
select an international service. This is where you can learn the specifics about UPS’s
international import and export services. Then, choose an international billing option,
particularly one that suits your business model. Now, use the UPS TradeAbility feature
to complete the required documentation. With programs like “Denied Party Screener,”
and the “Harmonizer” this TradeAblity feature guides you through the tough, but
necessary forms like the SED and the U.S Certificate of Origin. Also, take advantage of “Paperless
Invoice” to help reduce customs delays. And lastly, prepare and ship the package.
Prepare your international shipping label online and then pay with a credit card, or
through our UPS account, and you can schedule a pickup or you can drop off at a UPS location.
John: I feel so much better.
Steve: Good.
John: So, do I have any vacation days coming up?
Steve: John, you've worked here for 2 weeks.
John: Half day?
Steve: No.
John: Sick days?
Steve: No.
John: Maternity leave?
Steve: No.
Steve: Making international shipping seem less foreign. That’s logistics. And that's
absurd.
Steve: For more information on how to ship internationally, visit UPS.com/shipworldwide