Electronic Export Information (EEI)
A mandatory electronic filing system for exporters shipping goods valued at $2500 or more from the United States.
Definition
A mandatory electronic filing system for exporters shipping goods valued at $2500 or more from the United States. Managed through the Automated Export System (AES) EEI submissions include shipment details such as commodity codes values and destinations. Failure to submit EEI can result in fines and shipment delays
Related Terms
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
A standardized electronic communication system that allows businesses to exchange documents like invoices purchase orders and shipping details directly between computer systems.
Electronic Manifest System (EMS)
A digital platform that allows carriers to electronically submit cargo information to customs authorities before shipment arrival.
Endorsement
A written authorization on a document (e.g. Bill of Lading) that transfers ownership or legal rights for a shipment to another party.
Entry Summary
A formal customs document filed by importers to declare shipment details including cargo description value origin and tariff classification.
EORI Number (Economic Operators Registration and Identification)
A unique identification number required for businesses importing or exporting goods within the European Union (EU).
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival)
The anticipated date and time that a shipment is expected to reach its destination.
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