

Proof of Delivery (POD) contains the details of cargo delivering to the consignee with all necessary reference numbers. The delivery of cargo to the consignee can be at port, or up to the consignee’s premises depends up on the terms of delivery agreed between him and his supplier of goods.įor all imports where in terms of delivery is DDU (Delivery Duty Unpaid) or DDP (Delivery Duty Paid), POD (proof of delivery) must be collected by carrier or his agent as a proof of handing over back the cargo to the consignee.

After completion of customs formalities of importing country, the cargo is handed over to the final consignee by carrier after collecting necessary dues if any. Once after arriving goods at the destination of importing country, the cargo is customs cleared by necessary documentation and inspection procedures and formalities where ever applicable as per government requirements of each country. POD is simple and common terms.POD in imports means Proof of Delivery of goods to the final consignee. POD is a common word in the field of transport movement of goods or documents which means Proof Of Delivery. Proof of Delivery – POD in Exports and Imports Reduced GST rates as per GST council meet 09th September 2017Īpplicable import duty after GST implantation
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MEIS, Merchandise Exports from India Scheme Posted on 08 April 2023 Category : For Beginners
