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Dhanraj, feels very nice to see you virtually on the screen and learn about export, leaving behind all the nuisance and actually doing the first export while your team helping at ech step thats make it appear very easy. Astonished by your humble personality and excellent way of business, it doesn't feel like you are doing business, I talked with your team, it's complete transparency and pure knowledge. Soon will be starting export with your team, for new comers yes it a capital intesive and margin is very low but you are learning something out of place and making monry. Dhanraj best wishes to you - a lot of succes and peace of mind.
To make an export costing sheet, you need to gather all the relevant information such as the product cost, packaging cost, freight cost, insurance cost, customs duty, and other charges. Then, you can create a spreadsheet and input all the costs to calculate the total cost of exporting the product. 1. What are the key components of an export costing sheet? 2. How do I calculate the product cost for my export costing sheet? 3. Can I use a template for creating an export costing sheet? 4. How do I factor in currency exchange rates in my export costing sheet? you can call us at +91 8317749274
How much margin should we add ,because you said 50 paise or 1 rupee per kg ,but means not even 5% of Actual cost, if we are sending 20 lac rs Container then we are getting only 20000rs profit means only 1% , do you think it is enough??
Clearance charges at the port and CHA charges are typically the responsibility of the importer. As an exporter, we can provide guidance and support to our customers on the clearance process and associated charges. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the importer to pay for these charges.
Exciting announcement! :rocket: Introducing our exclusive Invite-Only Exporters’ Community!
Get access to special webinars and discussions.
Connect with peers from around the world.
Receive personal guidance from experts.
Learn from real-life success stories.
Ready to join, learn, and succeed? Act quickly - only a few spots left. Your path to exporting success begins here!
Wish to join the community? Visit the link below:
tally.so/r/wQRKqA
product cost + Local Transport Cost + Cost of Bags + Shipping Cost + 3rd Party Inspection cost + Bank Charges + Marine Insurance and to convert in USD
Dhanraj, feels very nice to see you virtually on the screen and learn about export, leaving behind all the nuisance and actually doing the first export while your team helping at ech step thats make it appear very easy. Astonished by your humble personality and excellent way of business, it doesn't feel like you are doing business, I talked with your team, it's complete transparency and pure knowledge. Soon will be starting export with your team, for new comers yes it a capital intesive and margin is very low but you are learning something out of place and making monry. Dhanraj best wishes to you - a lot of succes and peace of mind.
Thank you so much
Excellent and very elaborate knowledge, you shared with us. Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful!
Very helpful, thanks a lot...
very informative and aspiring...you are genius
Sir thank you for valuable information . i have question how about the CHA charges and vessel charges which is not included if the buyers ask for CIF.
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When government put restrictions on export of rice ?
I like it. You have a great voice;. which tongue is the other-than-english ?
Great video. Do you have some calculations sheet for this. It would be great if you have that to share. Thanks again bro.
To make an export costing sheet, you need to gather all the relevant information such as the product cost, packaging cost, freight cost, insurance cost, customs duty, and other charges. Then, you can create a spreadsheet and input all the costs to calculate the total cost of exporting the product.
1. What are the key components of an export costing sheet?
2. How do I calculate the product cost for my export costing sheet?
3. Can I use a template for creating an export costing sheet?
4. How do I factor in currency exchange rates in my export costing sheet? you can call us at +91 8317749274
What about sea freight shipping charges? We add that in our cost?
How much margin should we add ,because you said 50 paise or 1 rupee per kg ,but means not even 5% of Actual cost, if we are sending 20 lac rs Container then we are getting only 20000rs profit means only 1% , do you think it is enough??
Yes it goes like that in rice business. Profit depends on the volume.
In commodity Trade profit depends on volume. Export trade like compound interest.
what about clearance charges at port? CHA charges?
Clearance charges at the port and CHA charges are typically the responsibility of the importer. As an exporter, we can provide guidance and support to our customers on the clearance process and associated charges. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the importer to pay for these charges.
what about Sortexed Packing
When you say 10 paise, Do you mean 0.10rs or 10rs?
You have not mentioned loading and uploading charges.
24/09/2023
Hello, I live in USA and come from state of Odisha. I have resources and people who can drive it from India. How do I get started with your platform ?
Great, Could you please provide your contact number or call us at +91 8317749274 so that we can take this further?
Hello hello I am from Pakistan and an aspiring exporter could you please help me through pwip?