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What should I do if I encounter abandonment? (Bottom) CNS Logistics

by:CNS     2021-04-02
What should I do if I encounter abandonment? (Next): 2018-08-06 10:05:00 2. How to deal with the abandonment of goods 1. The information of abandonment is generally confirmed from the shipping company (because the goods have been stacked for too long in the destination port). Once the consignee confirms the abandonment, the shipping company needs to provide the local abandonment operation requirements and procedures at the destination port, so that both parties to the trade can deal with related abandonment matters. Because different countries, the disposal methods and requirements of different products are different. 2. The consignee abandons the goods, and the consignor has to find other buyers at the destination. Finding other buyers locally can minimize the processing cost, which is more cost-effective than directly abandoning or returning the goods. 3. If you can't find a suitable replacement buyer, you can only choose whether to return it or destroy it locally and auction it according to the value of the goods. It should be noted that even if the consignee abandons the goods in some regions and countries, if the consignor requests a return, the consignee’s written authorization is required, which is more difficult to handle. 3. Expenses incurred after the abandonment of the goods 1. Storage fees and related operating expenses at the port of destination. 2. Shipping company overdue container charges and related surcharges at the port of destination. 3. If the goods need to be destroyed, destruction fees and related expenses will be incurred. 4. If the goods need to be returned, in addition to the above (1) (2) costs, all relevant costs and freight for re-export at the destination port will be incurred. 5. In case of local customs auction after abandoned goods, the auction proceeds may not be enough to deduct the balance of the above (1) (2) expenses. 4. Isn't the attribution of responsibility after the abandonment of the goods the attribution of expenses? In the case of delayed delivery, refusal to pick up, or abandonment of the goods at the port of destination, and the consignee refuses to bear it, the consignor shall bear all relevant expenses.
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