
K사 위험물 폐기 Process
Chemical Disposal Process
K사 위험물 폐기 Process
In this case, a freight forwarder was tasked with assisting a client who had imported approximately 40 drums of chemicals from China. However, they encountered regulatory issues when the Chinese exporter provided a false Bill of Materials (BOM) for the product.
This led to a six-month delay in providing a detailed ingredient list, ultimately resulting in the chemical product being ordered for disposal due to quality changes. The freight forwarder needed to navigate this complex situation, including applying for a tariff refund and managing the disposal process in compliance with Korean Customs regulations.
Introduction & outline
The key challenges faced by the freight forwarder were as follows:
False BOM: Dealing with inaccurate information provided by the Chinese exporter, which hindered regulatory compliance.
Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring that the client could meet the regulatory agency's requirement for a detailed ingredient list.
Quality Control: Managing and documenting the quality changes in the chemicals over the extended period.
Tariff Refund: Preparing and submitting the necessary documentation for a refund of the import tariff.
Disposal Procedure: Coordinating the disposal process in line with the relevant administrative order and Korean Customs regulations.
Challenges
To address these challenges, the freight forwarder implemented the following solutions:
Verification and Communication: The freight forwarder verified the issue with the client and established clear communication with the Chinese exporter to rectify the false BOM.
Regulatory Compliance: They worked closely with regulatory experts to compile an accurate ingredient list that met the agency's requirements.
Quality Control: Collaborated with the client to assess and document the quality changes in the chemicals during the extended delay.
Tariff Refund Application: Prepared and submitted all necessary documents to apply for a refund of the import tariff.
Planning & Analysis
The freight forwarder would have required several crucial documents, including:
Original import documentation.
Correspondence with the Chinese exporter regarding the false BOM.
Detailed ingredient list prepared for regulatory compliance.
Documentation related to the assessment of quality changes in the chemicals.
Tariff refund application documents.
Documents pertaining to the disposal process, including compliance with Korean Customs' orders.
Documents in need
To provide a detailed description of the disposal process with Korean Customs and the documents generated, you may reach out to the Cutoms Specialist that has chartered by the Korean Customs office directly or consulting with legal experts well-versed in Korean Customs regulations.
They can provide precise information on the specific procedures and documents required for disposing of regulated chemicals in compliance with Korean Customs laws.
Take aways
Expertly tackled false BOM issue, maintaining compliance, quality control, tariff refund, and smooth disposal for a client's chemical import from China. Count on us for seamless logistics.
Yuhan Kimbery