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When done correctly, a webinar provides an engaging and educational platform for new and existing customers. It delivers extremely useful content to your target audience. It's an excellent approach to fostering relationships and raising company recognition. It is especially beneficial for showing or demonstrating a certain product.

A webinar is an online seminar that transforms a presentation into a live interaction with participants from all around the world. Named from a combination of ‘web’ and ‘seminar’, a webinar is a means to share thoughts, ideas, and news.  Webinars enable large groups of people to participate in online discussions or training events. They share audio, papers, or slides – even if they aren't in the same location as the meeting host or the same room where the event or presentation is taking place. 

Webinars are not only inexpensive, but they may also be incredibly cost-effective. Because the content can be repurposed into blogs, print articles, and even e-books, it represents good value for money.

Of course, the most effective method to participate in a webinar is to attend it live. However, as previously stated, one of the most valuable aspects of webinars is that they can be recorded. As a result, there are numerous archived webinars available for viewing on-demand.

In today's article, we'll discuss several upcoming webinars as well as ones you may watch whenever you want.

Upcoming Webinars

Driving a Business Strategy that Accomplishes the Owner's Personal Goals

As a founder or owner, your passion for the company can also help you achieve your own financial goals. In other words, your business plan should have a direct impact on your own financial goals and objectives, such as retirement and legacy. In an in-depth webinar, Driving a Business Strategy that Accomplishes the Owner's Personal Goals, John Richter will go over this multi-faceted topic in full. The webinar will be chaired by Richter, Strategic Project Leader for CLA serving in a variety of responsibilities involving growth, marketing, and cultural spending.

Richter will be joined by Coblaco CEO and Owner Steve Davis, True Homes Founding Partner Dan Horner, and CLA Managing Principal, Private Industries Samantha Metcalf. The webinar will take place on September 14th.

Financial Readiness: What Entrepreneurs Need To Know

The financial burden is the most difficult aspect of being a business owner. What information does a business owner need to know to effectively acquire a loan? Join CIELO and Small Business Majority for a webinar on financial capacity and funding options to assist entrepreneurs in starting and scaling their businesses. A panel of subject matter specialists will be joining the webinar and it will take place on June 29th.

Venture Capital, Business Angels, and Startups

This webinar will discuss Venture Capital, Business Angels, and Startups. If you are (or want to be) a venture capitalist or a business angel, you will learn how to discover high-performing startups and help them succeed. If you work (or want to work) in a company, you learn how to acquire venture capitalist offers, how to choose amongst them, and how to make the most of your relationship with your investor. The workshop is free and open to anybody involved or interested in venture capital, business angels, or startups.

The workshop is offered several times, with dates in July and September.

CAREER: Learn, Do, Lead

Knowledge, expertise, and passion are crucial attributes to build in your work if you want to advance as a leader. Join Lloyd Biddle, business consultant, former Fortune 500 insurance leader, and Kellogg MBA graduate. Learn basic leadership skills that can give you confidence in your role—regardless of your field of employment. Lloyd will help you build and tailor your leadership abilities for a more rewarding and purposeful career. Lloyd draws on his 35 years of experience in various for-profit and non-profit contexts.

The event will take place on Eventbrite, on July 12th.

On-Demand Webinars

How to Remain Competitive in a Macroeconomic Climate

Imagine taking over as CEO just three weeks before the COVID-19 outbreak erupted over the planet. Comparably co-founder/CEO Jason Nazar meets down with an executive who did that in the latest Leadership Lessons session. Wayne Peacock, President, and CEO of USAA, one of America's top financial services firms that provides insurance, banking and investing, and retirement solutions to its more than 13 million members.

Under Peacock's direction, the company has more than $200 billion in assets. It is 87th on the FORTUNE 500® list and 27th on FORTUNE's World's Most Admired Companies of 2021 list. Peacock will share his insights gained from 30 years of experience leading several teams across the business in 10 different roles, as well as how to maintain an established company competitive for 100 years.

This webinar includes topics from purpose- and mission-driven leadership to talent attraction & development.

Planting the Seed – Strategies Reshaping Business Success within Ecological Limits

Do you worry about the corporate world's proclivity to prioritize profit over the planet's depleting resources? You should attend this Thought Leadership Series webinar. Watch as UQ Business School experts and industry speakers lead you through commercial sustainability and risk-management techniques you can put in place right away to redefine business success within ecological boundaries. Internal voluntary carbon pricing by organizations, overcoming government policy failure, and allocating ecological budgets are among the topics explored.

Moderated by Professor Tyler Okimoto, Deputy Head of UQ Business School and leadership expert, this webinar delves into sustainability and business with experts like Dr. Cle-Anne Gabriel and Cameron Reid.

Building a Future-Focused Business for 20 Years

During the first year of the coronavirus epidemic, e-commerce sales skyrocketed as lockdowns kept buyers indoors and concentrated on cleaning up their houses. In this Leadership Lessons episode, Comparably CEO Jason Nazar talks with Niraj Shah, CEO, co-founder, and co-chairman of one of the world's greatest online home destinations. Wayfair has grown rapidly since its inception in 2002. It provides excellent customer service and stocks one of the most diverse and extensive collections of things for every area, style, and price. Wayfair, headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, employs around 16,000 employees and expects to generate $13.7 billion in net revenue in 2021.

The webinar delves into the specifics required to develop a future-focused enterprise, covering subjects such as "creating the best customer experience," "streamlining your schedule & learning how to say no," and more.

Some More Sources Worth Checking Out

Aside from the ones listed here, there are countless opportunities to attend view-changing webinars. Various organizations and websites offer opportunities to learn. Let’s look at some websites you can check out to find limitless resources:

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Vegetable oils have been used around the world for thousands of years in cooking, naturopathic remedies, and other uses. With the development of the vegetable oil industry, refined oils can be preserved for a long time. Thus, the oils that can be transported all over the world can be used in different dishes and flavors. Turkey is one of the world's leading countries in producing oilseed plants, nuts, and olives. Therefore, it naturally comes to the fore in producing vegetable oil. 

Due to its geographical location, Turkey is in the Mediterranean and Aegean basins, where olive oil has historically been specified. In addition, sunflower, corn, hazelnut, sesame, and almond oil are vegetable oils produced in Turkey. Let's talk about the world's most delicious and quality oils that can be imported from Turkey.

Olive Oil

When it comes to olive oil production, Mediterranean countries come to mind all over the world. Turkey is one of the top five olive oil producers in the world. You can also import olive oil of different tastes and qualities from Turkey. What are Turkey's olive oil production and export data?

In 2021, Turkey increased its olive production by 32% to 1.7 million tons. Olive oil production, on the other hand, increased by 35% to around 236 thousand tons. The southern Marmara, Aegean, and Mediterranean regions come to the fore in olive oil production in Turkey. Olive oil is divided into three groups according to the way it is processed and obtained:

  • Natural olive oil: It is the oil obtained only by physical means. Its acid content is high, and its color can change from yellow to green. It is divided into two as extra virgin olive oil and virgin olive oil. Taste and aroma are sharper in natural extra virgin olive oil. Virgin olive oil is lighter than extra virgin oil.
  • Riviera olive oil: It is obtained by mixing natural olive oil and refined olive oil for those who do not want intense olive oil.
  • Refined olive oil: It is a yellow, scentless oil extracted without changing the olive oil structure.

Sunflower Oil

Sunflower is a plant grown for its oil and seeds from the daisy family. Its oil, which is the most preferred oil for cooking oil in the world, is the most consumed oil in Turkey. Sunflower oil is obtained from sunflowers grown especially in the Marmara region of Turkey. Sunflower oil, refined and rendered odorless, has a yellow color. Since the heating degree of the oil is high, it is generally used in cooking and frying. Turkey realizes about 4% of world sunflower production. After meeting the need in the domestic market, refined, and packaged sunflower oil is exported to other countries.

Corn Oil

Corn oil is a vegetable oil obtained from the germ of corn. Besides cooking oil, it is also used in the production of biodiesel, soap, ointment, ink, and textile products. Its color is dark yellow to orange. Corn production in Turkey is more than 6.5 million tons per year, especially in the Mediterranean and Southeastern Anatolia regions.

Hazelnut Oil

The oil obtained from hazelnut is light and cold oil. Hazelnut oil, which is pale and yellow in color, is an aromatic oil. It is often used in cake, salad, and dessert recipes. It is also frequently used in the cosmetic industry. Turkey is the world's largest hazelnut producer and has increased its hazelnut oil production in recent years. Turkey exports the remaining portion of hazelnut oil after meeting the demands of the domestic market. The country exports hazelnut oil to more than 20 countries, primarily the USA and China.

Sesame Oil

Sesame oil, an oil obtained from sesame seeds, is a summer oil plant. Approximately 50-60% of the seed contains oil and the remaining part contains protein. Since it is an expensive oil, it is suitable for daily use rather than cooking use. It is frequently used in the cosmetic industry and soap making.

In recent years, the cultivation area has expanded considerably in Turkey. It is grown in most regions, especially in the Aegean, Mediterranean, and Southeast Anatolia. Turkey has steadily increased its sesame exports, especially since 2019. The production is expected to increase every year in Turkey, which exports more than 37 thousand tons of sesame seeds annually. Since sesame oil is obtained by pressing, care should be taken to ensure that it is cold-pressed.

Almond Oil

Almond oil, obtained from the edible seed of almonds, has a wide range of uses, from food to cosmetics. Today, it is frequently used in cosmetics and skin care rather than food. The high amount of vitamin E and other minerals it contains increases the importance of almond oil. Although the production of almonds in Turkey has increased in recent years, most production is done in the Aegean and Mediterranean regions. Especially Antalya, Mersin, Adıyaman, and Muğla provinces come to the fore in almond production. 

Turkey is the 4th largest almond producer in the world and meets the needs of approximately 1% of the world market. Turkey produces more than 150 thousand tons of almonds annually. In addition to being consumed as nuts, almonds are mostly used as vegetable oil.

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Turkey produces high-standard vegetable oils as one of the most important producers in the world. As Turkish Goods, we send you the best vegetable oils from Turkey. We are your solution partner for all your refined or natural oil needs. Together with our expert team in 13 different languages, we offer you the best price within 48 hours.

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If you are dealing with export or import, you must have come across the bill of lading. Or you may have come across the abbreviation BOL. Maybe you are about to step into the world of trading. Bill of lading is one of the terms you need to know. By reading this article, you can get detailed information about what a bill of lading is.

A bill of lading is an important legally binding document in the shipping process. It gives the carrier and shipper the information they need to process a shipment. The consignor uses the bill of lading as proof. The bill of lading proves that the consignor has delivered the goods for shipment at the agreed place.

A bill of lading is a contract between the owner of the goods and the shipper. Thus, it incorporates the terms and conditions for cargo transportation. This document details which goods the owner shipped, where the shipment came from, and where it went. BOL also serves as a receipt when the other party receives the shipment.

BOL is essential for moving a freight shipment. Also, it can function as a document of title. The person holding the document of title can claim ownership of the shipment. To summarize, the bill of lading has multiple functions. It can act as a freight services receipt, contract, and document of title.

Purpose of Bill of Lading

As we mentioned above, a bill of lading has three main functions. This document is an agreement between the carrier and the shipper. It is the primary purpose of a bill of lading to state the terms and conditions of shipment. Secondly, the bill of lading is indispensable for shipping. This legally binding document serves as a receipt for the goods transported. Finally, the bill of lading is a document to verify ownership of the goods. This verification document is known as the document of title. So the bill of lading acts as the document of title.

A bill of lading establishes a legal connection between the sender and the receiving party. Thus, it protects the parties in case of possible false claims and losses.

Contents of Bill of Lading

The bill of lading has detailed information about the consigner, carrier, consignee, and the goods. The details in the bill of lading are as follows:

  • Bill of lading number
  • Names and addresses of the shipper and receiver
  • Shipping line information
  • Detailed information about the goods
  • Freight forwarder information
  • Instructions for the carrier
  • Type of packaging materials
  • Date of pick up
  • Vessel name
  • Purchase order and invoice numbers
  • Hazardous material designation
  • Information about NMFC freight class information

NMFC is the abbreviation for The National Motor Freight Classification. NMFC is a standard. It compares the carried goods. Freight classes can affect costs. Classification takes into account characteristics such as weight and size.

Primary Types of Bill of Lading

There are many types of bill of lading. These types differ depending on factors such as the mode of transmission and the relationship between buyer and seller. However, before detailed categories, we can the divide bill of lading into two basic categories. These are negotiable and non-negotiable bills of lading.

Negotiable Bill of Lading

The original bill of lading represents the title of the goods. Therefore, it is a negotiable and legal document. Buyers endorse original bills of lading. The buyer must do this when transferring the bill of lading to a third party. The forwarder is responsible for forwarding the goods to the appropriate party. This party will acquire the ownership.

Non-Negotiable Bill of Lading

Non-negotiable bills of lading are copies. These copies have no effect on the title of the goods. Another name for this type is a straight bill of lading. A non-negotiable bill of lading does not serve as a document of title. It doesn’t function to transfer ownership from one party to another.

Now that we've reviewed the two main types of bill of lading, let's look at other types.

Clean Bill of Lading

A clean bill of lading indicates that the load is loaded in good condition. This type of bill of lading does not declare defects of goods or packaging. It declares whether the goods are apparently in good condition.

Claused Bill of Lading

A claused bill of lading contains details about quality defects or quantity deficiencies. The carrier indicates on the bill of lading any damage to the cargo and other discrepancies. The consignee can accept or reject it. The consignee’s bank may also refuse to pay.

Master Bill of Lading

The shipping line or carrier are the parties that prepare the Master Bill of Lading. Other names for this type of bill of lading are Ocean or Carrier Bill of Lading. It contains details of the sender, the consignee, the owners, and the terms of transport.

House Bill of Lading

Freight forwarder or Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC) prepares the house bill of lading for the supplier. The supplier delivers the shipment to the shipping company. This shipping company checks the cargo and delivers it to the buyer. House bill of lading also includes details such as shipping and destination.

Container Bill of Lading

Container bill of lading indicates that the goods have arrived from the port of departure to another port. During transportation, the goods are in a secure container.

Order Bill of Lading

In the Order Bill of Lading, the carrier makes the delivery in line with another order from the consignee. Order bill of lading is a negotiable document. It allows transferring the ownership of the goods specified in the bill of lading to another party. This requires the final consignee’s approval.

Bearer Bill of Lading

A bearer bill of lading indicates that the person holding the bill of lading will receive the delivery. In this document, the consignee is referred to as the bearer. It allows a third party to accept the goods on arrival. Hence it is a negotiable bill of lading.

Received for Shipment Bill of Lading

The agent sends this bill of lading to the sender. Confirmation of this bill guarantees that the carrier has received the goods. Still, it does not guarantee that it is on the designated vessel.

Through Bill of Lading

With a through bill of lading, the carrier transports the goods using single or multiple modes of transport. He delivers the goods to several destinations.

Multimodal Bill of Lading

With this bill of lading, the carrier can transport the goods with at least two modes of transport.

Turkish Goods provides its partners with safe and perfect transportation processes in export. One of the most important factors that make the process perfect is that we follow international standards and rules. Turkish Goods works with great care on all documents, including bills of lading, for the smooth delivery of goods. You can contact us here to get more detailed information about our services.

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Freight is an important issue in the international trade network. Business owners who are concerned about this issue want their goods moved safely and quickly. Air freight and sea freight are the two most common modes of international transportation. Although there is a general perception of these two topics, the majority of individuals are unaware of the specifics of these transportation methods. You may get full information about these two transportation methods in this article.

What is Air Freight?

The first thing we need to understand is what these phrases signify. Although the term "air freight" conjures up images of planes, a more precise description is required. The transportation of business or private deliveries by air carriers is referred to as air freight. Shipments of this nature move through commercial and passenger aviation hubs where planes can fly and land.

At the turn of the twentieth century, air freight became one of the primary types of transportation for imports and exports. Due to the diversity of trade networks and sectors, the rate of preference for air transport has increased significantly in the last quarter-century. Air freight has become an efficient means of transport both nationally and internationally.

What is Sea Freight?

The carrying of products by cargo ships is referred to as sea freight. Sea freight products, unlike air freight, are packed into containers, these containers are loaded onto vessels and then carried to their final destination. 

The type of maritime transportation is selected based on the number of products. Transport vessels are selected according to their product capacities. Whether it's private or commercial transportation, some specific procedures must be followed. It is the most popular type of international freight all around the world.

Now that we have learned the details about these two modes of transport, we can now talk about their advantages.

Pros of Air Freight

Air freight should be preferred according to the type or weight of the products you will import. Furthermore, the benefits of air shipping cannot be overlooked. The following are the benefits of air freight:

Speed

The speed of air freight is the most significant one among its advantages. You will receive your products faster compared to other types of transportation, regardless of where they come from if you choose the airway.

Shipment Tracking

The impatience of men is well-known. Just as they want their business to be done immediately, they also want to closely follow the process. For example, even when you order something domestically, you want to know where it is and how soon it will be delivered to you. What happens when you place an international order? It's a more tense and perplexing scenario. When your merchandise is put onto the plane, the air freight company provides you with a tracking number. You'll be able to monitor where your things are and learn when they'll arrive. In short, you become a part of the relocation process as soon as it begins, and your concerns diminish.

Reliable Service

In comparison to other types of transportation, air freight companies have been deemed more reliable in terms of service reliability. The change in delivery date is 15% less than other ways from the first time it is employed. For this reason, it is preferred by those who prioritize the delivery time of the products. On the other hand, packaging or protection methods are a subject of great care in air freight.

Global Shipping

One of the most significant advantages of air freight is global shipment. Like other transportation systems, you won't have to cope with any unexpected issues during the trading process. You have complete control over the delivery path from one country to another. Your products are simple to ship throughout the world by air. A departing plane will arrive at the delivery spot, ensuring that your goods arrive safely.

Pros of Sea Freight

Although the reasons for preferring air freight are quite eye-catching, sea freight is more common. The advantages of this freight system, which is the most preferred worldwide, are as follows:

Affordable Cost

From a cost standpoint, the sea route is the most cost-effective choice. Taxes and VAT are less expensive than other modes of transportation. Furthermore, because a large number of products are delivered in containers, you pay a lower fee. Since the maintenance fee of a ship is lower, this is also reflected in the freight prices.

Bulky goods

A fundamental advantage of sea freight is the ability of freight forwarders to handle big, heavy, or bulky cargo. Large cars, equipment, construction materials, and other heavy cargo can all be conveniently transported by sea.

Nature-friendly

Compared to other freight shipping modes, sea freight has a lower carbon footprint. In this way, your products are delivered to you in an easy and nature-friendly way. Less exhaust gas per ton of cargo is emitted around the world than any other mode of transport. And with the ever-advancing technology, sea freight is becoming more and more environmentally friendly.

Safe Protection

Another advantage of sea freight is that ships are designed to safely transport dangerous goods. Medicines, gas cylinders, military equipment, and other items are among the items that can be transferred by sea. Every detail, from the safety of the crew to the protection of the environment, is guaranteed by law. Apart from this, perishable products are protected by special cold storage solutions.

How to Calculate Cost in Air or Sea Freight?

Air freight cost calculation and sea freight cost calculation are determined differently. Air transport is calculated similarly to the calculation of baggage with you on civil flights. Because the weight of the product in air transportation plays an important role in the safety of the aircraft.

Volumetric weight is the calculation method used in air transport. The price is calculated by measuring the volumetric weight of the products.

Volumetric weight = (height x width x length) x 167

If the volumetric weight exceeds the actual weight of the items, air freight costs will be charged based on the volumetric weight. 

On the other hand, in the sea freight, the calculation is made as a ton account or a container account. To summarize as a general calculation, we can explain it as a tone calculation. In this freight,  the ratio for shipments measured by weight and volume is " 1:1," which indicates that one tonne equals one cubic meter. If a shipment has a volume of 10 CBMs and a weight of 5 Tons, the 10 CBMs are used in cost calculations.

Aside from this computation, the type of products, the type of vehicle, and the attractiveness of the delivery destination all have an impact on the price.

Should You Choose Air Freight or Sea Freight?

Ultimately, which mode of freight should you choose? The answer to this question is determined both by the type and weight of your products and by your expectations. When making a decision, you need to set your priorities and choose which of the advantages are more important to you.

You won't have to worry about this if your products come with a Turkish Goods guarantee. We have professionals who can assist you in determining the best mode of transportation for you. You just have to choose what you want to import, all stages and legal processes in the transportation process are under our control.

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Official transactions and documents are of great importance for commerce as well as in all areas of life. Especially in export, documents are essential for the smooth and accurate functioning of the process. An important concept that exporters should know is the shipping manifest. In this article, we will define the shipping manifest in detail.

A manifest is a list of items shipped from the supplier to the final customer. The shipping manifest is not just a summary of the goods transported. It is a transport document containing detailed invoices of the products transported by the carrier by air, land, or sea transport.

The shipping manifest has various details given to the customs authorities. These details are information such as consigner, consignee, and number. Also, this document contains detailed information about the means of transport such as route and identification. Moreover, details of passengers and crew are included in the shipping manifest. It is important to have passenger and crew details to present to the customs department or other authorities. The shipping service provider is responsible for issuing a shipping manifest.

What Is the Purpose of the Shipping Manifest?

The most basic purpose of listing goods is to verify the number of boxes shipped. So, some information about the package is essential. These are the number of items, the type of package, and the recipient and sender information. Thus, this document identifies the goods that will reach the buyer.

Types of Shipping Manifest

There are different types of shipping manifests depending on the types of goods.

Cargo Manifest

The cargo manifest gives all information about the cargo, excluding freight charges. Quantity, type, sender, and destination are among the details of the cargo manifest.

Sometimes the cargo manifest can be confused with the bill of lading. A cargo manifest is a comprehensive list of all the items in a shipment. It has multiple bills of lading and cargo information on them. However, bills of lading may not be consolidated lists. Operators can create separate bills of lading for each customer.

The cargo manifest is quite significant for both buyers and sellers. It can also serve as a bill of lading. The bill of lading is a legal document confirming the title of the goods at a given time. The bill of lading usually gives the same details as the cargo manifest. Therefore, sometimes the cargo manifest serves the purpose of the bill of lading. However, if shipments belong to more than one company, companies must have separate bills of lading. If these companies have some dangerous cargo, they should also prepare a dangerous cargo manifest.

Freight Manifest

The freight manifest gives all the information about the cargo, including the freight charges. Either the shipper or the consignee pays the fees in the manifest. In other words, the cargo manifest contains details such as quantity and address. On the other hand, the freight manifest also specifies the freight charges for each shipment.

Dangerous Cargo Manifest

The dangerous cargo manifest lists hazardous goods and materials (HAZMAT). These are items or materials that could pose a great risk to people, property, and the environment. The United Nations has defined dangerous goods. Hence, it is an international standard term. The sender must classify dangerous cargo and specify it in detail. If the shipper does not provide the correct details, it is not possible to load dangerous cargo.

Reefer Manifest

Reefer is a kind of container. It protects cargo that is sensitive to extreme temperatures and temperature fluctuations. A reefer manifest contains details on refrigerated containers. These containers will arrive at different consignees. This manifest contains details such as the temperature and humidity settings of the reefer containers.

Out-of-Gauge Manifest

Gauge means abnormally sized cargo. Out-of-gauge cargo does not fit into normal packaging. This type of cargo also includes protruding items that require special packaging. Thus, an out-of-gauge manifest has details of the gauge cargo. Information such as weights and dimensions are among these details.

Import General Manifest

The shipper or carrier prepares the import general manifest. It is a list with shipping details. These details contain the information requested by the customs department of the importing country.

Container Manifest

The container manifest shows the contents and loading order of a container. It also contains information about the point of origin and the point of destination.

How to Prepare a Shipping Manifest?

There are specific guidelines for shipping manifests. It will be useful to examine the examples before preparing the document. Besides, there are shipping manifest templates available. When preparing the manifesto, you should pay attention to all the details you need to include. These details are as follows:

  • Package quantity and type
  • Document number
  • Description of merchandise
  • Number of items
  • Recipient information
  • Means of transport
  • Route
  • Sender information

This information is used for invoices and verification. The responsible party must prepare the manifest on the same day as the creation of the shipment.

Manifest Corrector

The shipping manifest is locked 72 hours after the items depart from the port of loading. However, customers sometimes request changes in shipping details. Manifest corrector is the way to make these changes. It indicates if there are any changes to the original bill of lading.

The carrier agent prepares this document at the port of loading. He then forwards it to the agent at the destination port. This agent delivers the document to the customs authorities at the destination. Nevertheless, the carrier agent will demand a fee for this process.

Automated Cargo Manifest

Port customs in some countries, such as the USA and China, require manifests through the Automated Manifest System. The responsible party must enter the details into this system within the specified time periods. Otherwise, authorities impose large fines for non-compliance with the rules of this system. There may be cases where shippers do not display the correct quantities of their cargo to avoid charges. If there are errors in the records, the authorities can seize the cargo. Thus, it's best to work with trustworthy shippers.

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The cherry has been around for centuries and was first cultivated by the Romans, who used them to make their wine more palatable. Today the cherry, for the majority of people, is one of the most essential fruits of the summer season. With the exception of a few varieties of cherries used in industry, almost all cherries are eaten fresh, and this makes them an easy, healthy, and refreshing snack in the hot summer months. Cherries are used in desserts, juices, jams, and even in dishes made with red meat.

Cherries are rich in vitamin C, calcium, and iron, which can strengthen your immune system and reduce cholesterol levels. They also contain vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, B5, and B6 as well as potassium. In addition to these nutrients, cherries also contain antioxidants that help maintain good health. All of these reasons make cherries quite popular and in demand for importation from other countries. In fact, cherry export is a growing industry all over the world today. Cherry exports have grown by over 200% in the last ten years. It's an important industry that benefits the world in many ways. 

Producing Cherries

The cherry production industry is a major agricultural industry, and the industry has been experiencing steady growth in recent years. There are various factors that contribute to the growth of the cherry production industry. These include improved technology, improved marketing techniques, and increased awareness about the benefits of cherries. Cherry production is an agricultural process that includes the cultivation of cherries and the harvesting, storage, and transportation of cherries. 

Today, cherry production is done all around the world. Cherry trees grow in many different regions, but they are most abundant in temperate climates. The rate of cherry production depends on the type of cherry tree that is being cultivated. The most common types are sour cherries and sweet cherries. Sour cherries produce more fruit than sweet cherries because they grow faster. Cherry is one of the plants that require careful care. The cherry fruit, which has a very deep-rooted history, is harvested from April to July and the peak production season is June.

Moreover, all of this hard work makes importing cherries from other countries a profitable and significant thing that needs to be taken seriously. There are various countries that produce and export the highest amount of cherries to the world, and here are some of them! 

Chile

With an annual production of about 156 tons of cherries, Chile is the fourth-largest producer of cherries in the world. However, due to strong demand from China, Chile is the world's largest exporter of cherries. In the 2020-2021 season, Chile exported more than $2 billion worth of cherries to the world, and about $1.5 billion of them were to China. Hong Kong followed China with $799.62 million. It is estimated that Chilean cherry production will increase by 11.5% in the 2021/2022 season. Consequently, export rates are also expected to increase.

The United States

With exports valued at about $479 million, the United States is the second-largest exporting country for cherries in the world. The majority of exports do not go to a single country; rather, the United States has multiple buyers for cherries. With $146 million worth of imports, Canada is the largest buyer, followed by South Korea at $118 million and finally, China at $57 million. It is no surprise that the United States is the second-largest exporter, as it is also the second-largest producer of cherries in the world. The United States produces about 312 tons of cherries per year.

Turkey

Turkey produces about 640 tons of cherries per year, making it by far the largest cherry producer in the world. This is due to the 210,000 hectares of land in the Şehzadeler district of Manisa and the Kemalpaşa district of İzmir, which are the oldest cherry-growing areas in Turkey. A large part of these cherries is exported, as Turkey is the third-largest country in exporting cherries. In the 2020/2021 season, Turkey exported $225.5 million worth of cherries. Germany is Turkey's largest customer with imports worth $90.64 million. With imports worth $51.78 million, Russia follows Germany and finally, Austria with imports worth $13.6 million. 

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Greece

With 90 tons of cherries per year, Greece is the eighth largest producer of cherries in the world. It is also the fourth-largest exporter. In the last two years, Greece has increased its cherry production through more acreage and initiatives. In the 2020/2021 season, Greece exported $75.1 million worth of cherries, up 64.43% from the previous year. Germany was also Greece's largest buyer, with imports worth $23.96 million. Italy was the second-largest buyer of cherries from Greece, with imports worth $12.19 million. Italy was followed by the Netherlands with imports worth $9.74 million and Poland with imports worth $4.86 million.

Spain

Lastly, with exports worth about $65 million in the 2020/2021 season, Spain is the fifth-largest exporter of cherries in the world. Though export rates for the country have decreased by about 30% compared to the previous year, it still holds its place. Spain produces about 107 tons of cherries per year, making it the seventh-largest producer in the world. With exports worth $17.39 million, the United States was Spain's biggest buyer. The United States was followed by Germany with $10.91 million, Italy with $8.39 million, and France with $7.76 million in cherry imports.