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Marine Products Export

The method of selling and transporting products made from marine sources to foreign markets is known as "Marine Product Export". These goods come from lakes, rivers, seas, and the ocean, among other bodies of water. A wide range of goods are usually exported from the maritime industry, including seafood, aquaculture, fisheries, marine biotechnology, equipment, and technology. This trade supports economies, livelihoods, and food security in coastal regions globally, making a substantial contribution to global commerce.

Key functions of Marine Product Export

Regulatory Compliance

Export permits for marine products assure that exporters abide by all applicable regulations and laws.

Quality Control

The exported marine products adhere to strict requirements for freshness, sanitation, packing, labelling, shipping, and quality control procedures.

Traceability

The registration of export license aids in the creation of a system that tracks the origin and path of marine products from manufacturing to export.

Document Required for marine products export
  • Commercial Invoice
  • Packing List
  • Certificate of Origin
  • Bill of Lading
  • Export License or Permit (if applicable)
  • Health Certificate
  • Catch Certificate (if applicable)
  • Insurance Certificate
  • Customs Declaration
  • Shipment Tracking Documents