Global Customs and Trade Function Sample Clauses
Global Customs and Trade Function. Provide information related to tariff classification for products imported and exported. Upon notification of an incoming shipment of Products by Recipient, Provider shall revise and inform the local customs clearance agent of the incoming shipment and shall forward the related documentation to such agent. Upon entry of the Products into Colombia, Provider shall arrange for such agent to submit customs clearance documentation, using tariff codes supplied by Provider, in order to enable release of the Products by customs. Provider shall, upon notice and instruction from Recipient, instruct its broker to handle and resolve any issues delaying release of the Products.
Global Customs and Trade Function. Provide information related to tariff classification for products imported and exported. Upon notification of an incoming shipment of Products by Recipient, Provider shall inform the local customs clearance agent of the incoming shipment and shall forward the related documentation to such agent. Upon entry of the Products into Argentina, Provider shall arrange for such agent to submit customs clearance documentation, using tariff codes supplied by Provider, in order to enable release of the Products by customs. Signature of documents shall be performed by the Technical Director in function for each product. Provider shall, upon notice and instruction from Recipient, instruct its broker to handle and resolve any issues delaying release of the Products.
Global Customs and Trade Function. Provide information related to tariff classification for products imported and exported. Where Provider is the registration holder of record of Recipient products(s), Provider will execute the necessary documents to authorize Recipient to import inventory under Provider’s import licenses to enable Recipient to import inventory while obtaining its own import licenses. Provider shall, upon notice and instruction from the Recipient, instruct its broker to handle and resolve any issues delaying release of the Products. Returns are received at the third party logistics facility. Upon request from the 3PL, the Provider’s personnel shall go to the facility, count inventory, and lock the container until transport to the incinerator. Provider shall enforce the returned goods and recall policies of the Recipient and work with existing third-party providers of returned related services. Coordinate with export markets on registry of vitamins in their countries. Register all documentation with local MOH for the vitamin line. Export of vitamins for Central America and Peru. The Provider’s personnel register all documentation with local Ministry for the vitamin line since they are manufactured in the plant of Guayaquil-Ecuador.
Global Customs and Trade Function. Provide information related to tariff classification for products imported and exported. Where Provider is the registration holder of record of Recipient product(s), Provider will act as the importer of record on customs clearance documentation. Represent Recipient in issues related to public and media relations. BCF: Provider shall provide Business Control Function service and support. Inventory transportation plant to warehouse, products manufactured by Provider for Recipient. Provider shall provide (in the nature of a license) to certain employees of Recipient the right to use and occupy, during the Term, an office or desk space/workstation (a “License Area”) located in areas of buildings owned or leased by Provider. Provider shall provide to each License Area and the employees using and/or occupying such License Area essential Services such as telephone Services, LAN access, utilities, general office supplies, cafeteria/catering access and Services, health and safety Services, physical security, parking and parking lot maintenance, fax/copy machine access, reception Services, cleaning Services, grounds/landscape management, space planning, mail Services, conference Services and access to off-site document management Services. No more than the following indicated number of employees shall occupy such License Area in the indicated jurisdiction and be provided such Services (provided that, with respect to each jurisdiction indicated below, up to 10% more employees (rounded up to the nearest whole number) shall be permitted to occupy such License Area to the extent that physical space capacity exists to accommodate such greater number of employees in such License Area): • Up to one hundred ninety-four (194) employees in Mexico City, Mexico.
