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Letter of credit for export to Saudi Arabia (bill of lading authentication)
Documents exported to Saudi Arabia generally need authentication, and customers use them for customs clearance. Still need certification.

I have done the same document authentication, just take the bill of lading to the Chamber of Commerce (CCPIT) and stamp it. It's very cheap, and it seems to be only a dozen dollars in my memory.

A certificate with a ship age of no more than 15 years is a kind of ship certificate. You just need to copy down the words in the letter of credit, then mark the name of the ship, voyage and other related information, and then let the shipping company stamp and sign it. Don't forget other requirements of the letter of credit (for example, each document must show the letter of credit number, etc. ).

I hope I can help you!

The bill of lading must be authenticated. Customers use it to clear customs. The certification time is very fast, and you can come out then. Just stamp it. If SAG company is used, then form 1 is not needed. Only the bill of lading is left. You got it?

The words "named loading port, named carrier and named unloading port" shall not be displayed on the bill of lading. (that is, a clear name is displayed)