• Customs declaration documents are generally: commercial invoices, packing lists, commodity inspection certificates, export goods declaration forms, and some commodities require animal and plant quarantine certificates or certificates of origin, export foreign exchange verification forms, export contracts, etc.
• After the customs check and accept the goods and stamp the acceptance seal on the customs declaration, the air waybill will be prepared.
• Order the goods accompanying documents provided by the consignee at the back of the waybill; if it is a centralized consignment, make a centralized consignment list, and put the list, all house waybills and accompanying documents into a letter bag, and place it at the back of the waybill.
• Paste the made waybill label on each piece of goods. If the goods are consigned collectively, there must also be a house waybill label.
• Hold the completed air waybill to the customs for clearance.
• The waybill with the customs clearance stamp and the goods shall be handed over to the airline. The airline shall check that the goods are correct and sign the receipt.