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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE
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WINTER 2015
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PROGRAM
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Certificate
in Export Import Management
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SEMESTER
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IV
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SUBJECT
CODE & NAME
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CERTIFICATE
IN EXPORT IMPORT MANAGEMENT - IB
SPECIALIZATION
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CREDITS&
MARKS
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60
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Note:
Assignment (60 marks) must be written within 6-8 pages. Answer all questions.
Kindlynote that answers for 10 marks questions should be approximately 400
words. Each question isfollowed by evaluation scheme.
Q. 1 What
is containerisation? Describe the advantages and disadvantages of
containerization.
Answer: Containerization is an approach to the
transport of goods and services that are in smaller quantities than the lots
commonly transported by bulk transporters. The basic concept is that these
smaller lots are packed and sealed in containers that can easily be stacked and
transported intact, with no need to break down the contents along the way. This
approach makes it possible to use multiple options in the actual transport,
including road, rail, water, and air travel options.
Q. 2 List
out the various export promotion schemes currently available to exporters.
Explain MDA in detail.
Answer: To achieve the objectives laid down under
the Foreign Trade Policy 2004-09 and double India’s percentage share of global
merchandise trade by the year 2009, the government is committed to providing a
stimulus to exports through various export promotion schemes from time to time.
Details of the existing Export Promotion Schemes are as follows:
·
Advance
licensing scheme
·
Duty
Free Replenishment Certificate (DFRC) scheme
·
Duty
drawback scheme
·
Export
Promotion Capital
Q. 3 What
are the advantages and disadvantages of air freight as compared to sea freight?
Describe Air Way Bill and its use.
Answer: When it comes to shipping your items for
international move you have two options: shipping by air or shipping by sea.
Air Freight
is the quickest method and is usually reserved for your essential items like
clothing and small shipments you'll need promptly when you arrive.
Q. 4
Explain the requirement of cushioning materials in export packaging. Describe
the main types of cushioning materials used and their application.
Answer:Goods are frequently transported which are
particularly sensitive to mechanical stresses and which must consequently be
protected from damage due to impact, jolting or vibration in transit. They are
thus additionally protected by cushioning materials inside the shipping
packaging. Fragile goods, such as glass,
ceramics, porcelain, or sensitive electronic products, such as computers and
electronic home entertainment equipment, are particularly susceptible to
mechanical stresses and should be protected.
In addition to protecting the package contents, cushioning materials may
also be used to adjust the packages to a standard
Q. 5 You
are a merchant exporter. A prospective overseas client has shown interest in
your products. Write a letter making a firm offer mentioning all relevant facts
regarding product features, payment terms, transport details, insurance,
delivery schedules, packaging etc.,? Assume all relevant details about the
product and the client.
Answer:Exporting and importing are two sides of the
same coin; both supply customers with products manufactured outside the
country. Exports now account for over 15% of global GNP and are growing at an
annual compound rate in excess of 10%. Export marketing requires a knowledge of
the target market, a marketing mix decision, planning, organisation and control
and information systems. Exporting is often an incremental process, from
unsolicited order filling to deliberate export planning. No doubt few firms
will export unless
Q. 6 List
out the Principal Export Documents along with a brief description of each of
them.
Answer: Each export shipment involves many documents
to satisfy government regulations controlling exporting as well as to meet
requirements for international commercial payment transactions. The more
frequently required documents are expert declaration, consular invoices or
certificates of origin, bills of lading, commercial invoices and insurance
certificates. Additional documents such as import licenses, export licenses
packing lists, and inspection certificates for agricultural products are often
necessary.
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