Aligning product naming, destination, packing method, required documents, and delivery timing before shipment usually reduces avoidable back…
Many export orders run into trouble close to shipment not because of the material itself, but because product naming, destination details, packing method, or document requirements were not aligned early enough.
Before shipment, refractory buyers should at least confirm that product naming and specification wording are consistent, the destination point and consignee details are correct, pallet or moisture protection expectations are clear, and the invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, or testing documents are complete.
The earlier those points are settled, the smoother shipment scheduling, document preparation, and site handover usually become.