The Bill of Lading Date: A Critical Piece of the Import Puzzle

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In this video, we discuss the implications of not including the bill of lading date in an Importer Security Filing (ISF). The ISF is a crucial document in importing goods into the US as it provides information to US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) about the shipment. The bill of lading, on the other hand, is a contract of carriage between the shipper and the carrier, providing important details about the shipment. If the bill of lading date is missing from the ISF, it can lead to complications and penalties. This includes CBP being aware of discrepancies, difficulties in tracking and tracing goods, potential security risks, and penalties. Customs brokers must ensure accurate inclusion of the bill of lading date to avoid these repercussions.
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00:16 - Provides critical information to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

00:35 - bill of lading is a crucial document that provides details about the shipment, such as the carrier, the port of origin, and the port of destination

00:54 - the main consequences is that CBP may become aware of a discrepancy between the information provided in the ISF and what is on the bill of lading

1:18 - Without the bill of lading date, it becomes difficult for CBP to accurately track and trace the flow of goods

1:40 - failing to include the bill of lading date in the ISF can also lead to penalties.

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