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Polishing Complete Finishing And Easy To Place Brass Shiva Statue With Perfect Shape

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Product Specifications

MaterialMetal
Regional StyleIndian
Sizeas per customer
Product TypeStatues
FinishingPolishing
StyleReligious
Payment TermsCash Against Delivery (CAD), Cash on Delivery (COD), Cash in Advance (CID), Cash Advance (CA)
Supply Ability10 Per Week
Delivery Time5 Hours
Sample AvailableYes
Sample PolicyFree samples available with shipping and taxes paid by the buyer
Packaging DetailsPacked in Box.

Product Overview

Key Features

Style : Antique
Material : Brass
Weight : As per size of the product
Pack Type : Packed in Good Quality Box
Feature: Shiny
Availability : Shiva Statue

Company Details

Solanki Brass Art, Established in 2014 at Bhavnagar in Gujarat, is a leading Exporter,Manufacturer,Supplier of God & Goddess Statues in India. Solanki Brass Art is one of Trade India's verified and trusted sellers of listed products. With extensive experience in supplying and trading Complete Finishing And Easy To Place Brass Shiva Statue With Perfect Shape, Solanki Brass Art has made a reputed name for itself in the market with high-quality Complete Finishing And Easy To Place Brass Shiva Statue With Perfect Shape, etc.
Focusing on a customer-centric approach, Solanki Brass Art has a pan-India presence and caters to a huge consumer base throughout the country. Buy God & Goddess Statues in bulk from Solanki Brass Art at Trade India quality-assured products.

Business Type

Exporter, Manufacturer, Supplier

Employee Count

2

Establishment

2014

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Seller Details

Bhavnagar, Gujarat

Proprietor

Mr. Rajam M Solanki

Address

Pirchhala Road, Near Omik Complex, Bhavnagar, Gujarat, 364001, India

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5000 Piece/Pieces

100 Piece/Pieces

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Regional Style

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Material

Style

Size

as per customer

11*16*8

Delivery Time

5 Hours

with in 5 Week

Sample Policy

Free samples available with shipping and taxes paid by the buyer

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Supply Ability

10 Per Week

10000 Per Week

Sample Available

Yes

Yes

Packaging Details

Packed in Box.

Although the packing list means the details of packing, most of the details of invoice also must be mentioned as per the specified format. 1. Exporter /Consigner : The details of party who consigns the goods is mentioned in this column. The name and complete address of consignor to be mentioned with Country name. 2. Consignee: The details of party to whom the consignment is shipped out to be mentioned. Normally, the details of overseas buyer is mentioned. In some cases, when Letter of credit involves, the bank name is mentioned as consignee starting with a To the order ofa a If the cargo is re-sold at destination to a third party, said column can be mentioned as a To Ordera 3. Buyer: In some cases, consignee may not be the actual buyer. Then the details of buyer other than the consignee is mentioned. 4. Invoice Number and date: This number is the serial number of sale transaction used by a seller. This reference number is quoted at many occasions including authorities to identify the consignment for future reference. This is the reference number against the said sale used internally by the buyer in all future reference and files in office also. 5. Buyera s order number and date: The purchase order number of overseas buyer is mentioned here. If the shipment is under Letter of credit, the LC number and date is mentioned. 6. Other reference if any: You can mention any other reference number to be declared in related to the said shipment or common. 7. Country of Origin: The country of goods originally manufactured to be mentioned in this column. In some of the cases, the goods are imported to a country and the same goods are exported after re-packed and re-balled. It happens in triangular shipments also. Read more about a triangular shipmenta in my previous article. 8. Country of final destination: This is the country where the goods are finally reached. 9. Vessel / Flight: The name of vessel or flight if available. You can also mention the planning vessel or planning flight name. While mentioning vessel name, always write voyage number. 10. a Pre carriage bya : The term a Pre carriage bya means, the mode of movement of cargo to port of loading by the shipper. The Pre carriage can be a By roada , a By Raila a By aira or a By seaa . 11. Place of Receipt: Place of receipt of goods by carrier after completing export customs procedures. If you (exporter) are situated far from load port, the cargo can be customs cleared at nearest Container Freight station and move to port of loading. If you are completing customs procedures near the load port, the column a place of reciepta and a port of loadinga will be the same. 12. a Port of Loadinga You can mention the port of loading of goods. It can be airport or sea port of place where you load your goods to aircraft or vessel. 13. Port of Discharge: This is the port where your goods are unloaded from the aircraft or ship to deliver to the buyera s place. Be alert, the port of discharge column should be filled up with best care. If you handle documentation for different shipments at time, there are chances to get interchanged the port of discharge column. You can imagine, what happens if the same got changed. Shipping Bill is prepared on the basis of Invoice to file with customs clearance procedures. Bill of Lading is prepared on the basis of customs clearance completed shipping bill. Once Bill of Lading released with the change of port of discharge, your cargo will reach to destination where you mentioned a the port of dischargea in the Invoice. 14. Place of Delivery: If your buyer is located far from port of discharge and he need to get the goods near to customs supervised ware house (Container freight station CFS), the Bill of Lading issued at port of 1. Exporter /Consigner : The details of party who consigns the goods is mentioned in this column. The name and complete address of consignor to be mentioned with Country name. 2. Consignee: The details of party to whom the consignment is shipped out to be mentioned. Normally, the details of overseas buyer is mentioned. In some cases, when Letter of credit involves, the bank name is mentioned as consignee starting with a To the order ofa a If the cargo is re-sold at destination to a third party, said column can be mentioned as a To Ordera 3. Buyer: In some cases, consignee may not be the actual buyer. Then the details of buyer other than the consignee is mentioned. 4. Invoice Number and date: This number is the serial number of sale transaction used by a seller. This reference number is quoted at many occasions including authorities to identify the consignment for future reference. This is the reference number against the said sale used internally by the buyer in all future reference and files in office also. 5. Buyera s order number and date: The purchase order number of overseas buyer is mentioned here. If the shipment is under Letter of credit, the LC number and date is mentioned. 6. Other reference if any: You can mention any other reference number to be declared in related to the said shipment or common. 7. Country of Origin: The country of goods originally manufactured to be mentioned in this column. In some of the cases, the goods are imported to a country and the same goods are exported after re-packed and re-balled. It happens in triangular shipments also. Read more about a triangular shipmenta in my previous article. 8. Country of final destination: This is the country where the goods are finally reached. 9. Vessel / Flight: The name of vessel or flight if available. You can also mention the planning vessel or planning flight name. While mentioning vessel name, always write voyage number. 10. a Pre carriage bya : The term a Pre carriage bya means, the mode of movement of cargo to port of loading by the shipper. The Pre carriage can be a By roada , a By Raila a By aira or a By seaa . 11. Place of Receipt: Place of receipt of goods by carrier after completing export customs procedures. If you (exporter) are situated far from load port, the cargo can be customs cleared at nearest Container Freight station and move to port of loading. If you are completing customs procedures near the load port, the column a place of reciepta and a port of loadinga will be the same. 12. a Port of Loadinga You can mention the port of loading of goods. It can be airport or sea port of place where you load your goods to aircraft or vessel. 13. Port of Discharge: This is the port where your goods are unloaded from the aircraft or ship to deliver to the buyera s place. Be alert, the port of discharge column should be filled up with best care. If you handle documentation for different shipments at time, there are chances to get interchanged the port of discharge column. You can imagine, what happens if the same got changed. Shipping Bill is prepared on the basis of Invoice to file with customs clearance procedures. Bill of Lading is prepared on the basis of customs clearance completed shipping bill. Once Bill of Lading released with the change of port of discharge, your cargo will reach to destination where you mentioned a the port of dischargea in the Invoice. 14. Place of Delivery: If your buyer is located far from port of discharge and he need to get the goods near to customs supervised ware house (Container freight station CFS), the Bill of Lading issued at port of loading has to be mentioned the said place of delivery. Once goods unloaded at port of discharge by ship or aircraft, the cargo is moved to the said location. This is the place where importer files customs documents for import and take delivery of cargo. In other words, responsibility of carrier to deliver the goods is up to this place. Importer has to move the goods from place of delivery to final destination of goods at his cost. 15. Terms of Delivery & Terms of Payment: As I have explained in previous articles, the terms of delivery like EX-WORKS,FOB,C&F,C&I,CIF,DDU,DDP etc. as agreed both you and your buyer. Terms of Payment also as explained earlier like LC,DA,DP etc. 16. Marks and number: The details of a markinga you have done on parcels to be exported. Also the number mentioned on the parcel. Suppose you have 10 packages to be exported. You have labeled or marked as 1,2,3,a .10 serial numbered on each parcel , and written complete address of consignee and your address under respective heads. Here, you write marks and numbers as, a 01 a 10a a As addresseda in the column of a marks and numbersa . The proper marking and labeling is very important while shipping less container load (LCL). 17. Number and kind of packages: In this column, you need to mention the total number of packages in the said particular shipment. If you export total 10 packages you can mentioned 10. As you know, there are various kinds of packaging modes. For example: wooden box, drums, corrugated carton boxes, pallets etc. depends up on the nature of cargo. So you can mention the mode of packages you packed the said 10 parcels. If you have packed the said 10 parcels as pallets, you can mention the column of a number and kind of packagesa as a 10 palletsa . 18. Description of Goods: The Description details of goods are mentioned in this column. Also be alerted that if the shipment is under Letter of Credit, the words mentioned on LC to be matched exactly with your words in documents. I personally suggest, if any spelling error occurred while releasing Letter of credit, let the same spelling error be in the documentation if not changing the meaning of whole body of description. By this statement, I would like to make you remember once again about the importance of accuracy to be maintained in documentation matching with the words of Letter of Credit.loading has to be mentioned the said place of delivery. Once goods unloaded at port of discharge by ship or aircraft, the cargo is moved to the said location. This is the place where importer files customs documents for import and take delivery of cargo. In other words, responsibility of carrier to deliver the goods is up to this place. Importer has to move the goods from place of delivery to final destination of goods at his cost. 15. Terms of Delivery & Terms of Payment: As I have explained in previous articles, the terms of delivery like EX-WORKS,FOB,C&F,C&I,CIF,DDU,DDP etc. as agreed both you and your buyer. Terms of Payment also as explained earlier like LC,DA,DP etc. 16. Marks and number: The details of a markinga you have done on parcels to be exported. Also the number mentioned on the parcel. Suppose you have 10 packages to be exported. You have labeled or marked as 1,2,3,a .10 serial numbered on each parcel , and written complete address of consignee and your address under respective heads. Here, you write marks and numbers as, a 01 a 10a a As addresseda in the column of a marks and numbersa . The proper marking and labeling is very important while shipping less container load (LCL). 17. Number and kind of packages: In this column, you need to mention the total number of packages in the said particular shipment. If you export total 10 packages you can mentioned 10. As you know, there are various kinds of packaging modes. For example: wooden box, drums, corrugated carton boxes, pallets etc. depends up on the nature of cargo. So you can mention the mode of packages you packed the said 10 parcels. If you have packed the said 10 parcels as pallets, you can mention the column of a number and kind of packagesa as a 10 palletsa . 18. Description of Goods: The Description details of goods are mentioned in this column. Also be alerted that if the shipment is under Letter of Credit, the words mentioned on LC to be matched exactly with your words in documents. I personally suggest, if any spelling error occurred while releasing Letter of credit, let the same spelling error be in the documentation if not changing the meaning of whole body of description. By this statement, I would like to make you remember once again about the importance of accuracy to be maintained in documentation matching with the words of Letter of Credit. Hope you followed me. 19. Remarks 20. Dimension 21. Net weight 22. Gross weight 23. Declaration: While declaring and signing the invoice means, you are stating all information given in packing list is true. The words of declaration mentioned in the invoice may differ from country to country based on their respective law. 24. Authorized signatory, rubber stamp and Date : Means, the person signs on invoice with rubber stamp of the firm. Authorized signatory means, the person to who the exporter authorize to sign invoice on behalf of the exporter.

Payment Terms

Cash Against Delivery (CAD)

Cash in Advance (CID)

Cheque

Feature

Main Domestic Market

All India

All India