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    | CDCS* UCP 600 Practice Exercises 1 | WARNING! Disclaimer * CDCS means "Certified Documentary Credit Specialist", a certification from ICC Paris, administered by IFSA for the USA, Canada, and Mexico, whilst for the rest of the world by IFS School of Finance. * CDCS is a registered trade mark of ifs School of Finance registered with the EU Community Trade Mark office under number 000858704. The Bad News A. We declare our copyright for the following CDCS Exam Exercises and Model Answers

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    To do the international trade, it is necessary to know the fundamentals of contact law. There are also ancillary contract for the international sale of goods transaction, which are individual contracts between one of the main contracting parties and a third party. These are mostly in the areas of financing, transportation, and insurance. To trade internationally first we should have information of the transportation methods; Unimodal that uses one specific mode of transportation, Multimodal which

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    Using road transport for international trade Way transport might be the most adaptable alternative for your universal business, particularly inside the EU. The motorway system is great and intersection national outskirts is typically efficient and productive. Other advantages include: • generally easy • broad way systems, planned conveyance days and one day from now conveyance administrations are a reasonable alternative • you can timetable transport to suit you and you can track the area

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    Include short profiles of the company, the product to be exported, and the country with which you wish to trade. Chipotle was opened in 1993, and the idea was to show that food could be served fast but didn 't have to be a “fast-food” experience. Using high-quality raw ingredients, classic cooking techniques, and distinctive interior design, they brought features from the realm of fine dining to the world of quick-service restaurants (“Our Company,” n.d., para. 1). Brief discussion of the country’s

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    in Figure 2). “Currently, 90% of Malawi’s traffic is moved by road, while the rail network attracts only 10% or less” (Hanif & Kaluwa, 2016). Since 90% of domestic products are moved by road vehicles, the Malawian government requires copies of waybills, consignment notes, and a list of the goods carried (Malawi Country Commercial Guide, 2017). When transporting products by aircraft, they require the manifests of cargo signed by an authorized person at the point of departure, lists of passengers

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    AIR ASIA E-COMMERCE STRATEGIES Low cost per average seat kilometer AirAsia focused on ensuring a competitive cost structure as its main business strategy. It has been able to achieve a cost per average seat kilometer (ASK) of 2.5 cents, half that of Malaysia Airlines and Ryanair and a third that of EasyJet. AirAsia can lease the B737-300s aircraft at a very competitive market rates due to the harsh global market conditions for the second-hand aircrafts because of the September 11th event in 2001

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    My paper covers the financial impact Wells Fargo & Co. held in a post gold rush economy as well as the key their survival after the California crash of 1855. These factors are significant in pre-civil by illustrating how the industrialization and economic fortune of various joint-stock companies unified the states prior to the War of Northern Aggression. How the company’s founders sharply dealt with the issues that closed the door for hundreds of competitors illustrates the drive and American business

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    Introduction With the acceleration of global economic integration, the 21st century has become the century of competition in the supply chain, not just a simple competition between enterprises. In order to win the competition in the supply chain, which means it must be through the management of the supply chain. Currently supply chains become more integrated, more global, the high-speed development of information technology has become an important driving force. In this report will explore the development

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    7.Future scope for Research and Innovations: 7.1 Advanced aircraft technology: Advancements in aircraft manufacturing technology over the past decade have afforded direct benefit to carriers air cargo looking for fuel efficient aircraft with greater payloads. This technology improvements include the airframes, which incorporate composites and other advanced materials which result in significant weight savings. Furthermore, the future advances such as new generation cockpits and latest interactive

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    How Does Fedex deal with different two cultures? Saudi Arabia Culture: Working with Customs officials throughout the world, FedEx has developed innovative technology to eliminate many paperwork-handling steps and expedite the movement of international shipments. This is the FedEx Expressclear electronic Customs clearance system. Starting at the origin, state-of-the-art technology allows the processing of shipment paperwork and electronic transmission of documents to the designated FedEx hub and

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