Shipper's Export Declaration (SED)
A document required for shipments leaving the United States that provides key information about the exporter consignee cargo value and destination.
Definition
A document required for shipments leaving the United States that provides key information about the exporter consignee cargo value and destination. Although the SED has been largely replaced by the Electronic Export Information (EEI) filing in the Automated Export System (AES) it remains an important reference for export control regulations
Related Terms
Schedule B Code
A 10-digit numerical code used by U.S. exporters to classify goods for export reporting purposes.
Seal Number
A unique identification number assigned to a Container Seal which is affixed to a shipping container to ensure its integrity during transit.
Shipment Tracking
The process of monitoring a shipment's progress throughout its journey from the point of origin to the final delivery.
Shipper's Letter of Instruction (SLI)
A document provided by the exporter to the freight forwarder that outlines shipment details special handling instructions and required documentation.
Shipping Manifest
A comprehensive document that lists all the cargo loaded onto a specific vessel aircraft or truck.
Short Shipment
A situation where part of a shipment is missing from the consignment during delivery.
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