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Bulk Steel Shipping And Incoterms Guide
Shipment planning notes for international steel buyers.
How To Use This Resource
Freight terms, destination, loading method, and packaging directly affect steel export quotation and delivery planning.
Himount Steel reviews the ordered standard, grade, product form, dimension tolerance, inspection level, packing method, and shipment route before confirming price and lead time. Final supply always follows the buyer specification and accepted mill test certificate.
Key Ordering Points
| Checklist item 1 | FOB, CFR, CIF, DAP or buyer nominated forwarder |
|---|---|
| Checklist item 2 | Destination port and discharge constraints |
| Checklist item 3 | Container, break bulk, or truck loading |
| Checklist item 4 | Packing and moisture protection |
| Checklist item 5 | Document and insurance requirements |
| Useful attachments | Drawing, previous purchase order, project specification, inspection requirement, and photos if available. |
| Quotation result | A clearer RFQ helps Himount Steel confirm product route, lead time, packing, and export documents faster. |
Buyer Checks Before Quotation
- Prepare the standard, grade, size list, and quantity before requesting price.
- State inspection, certificate, marking, packing, and shipment requirements at RFQ stage.
- Use drawings or previous PO records when the product is not a simple standard size.
- Keep commercial terms and destination clear so freight and document requirements can be checked.
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Prepare A Complete Steel Inquiry
Send the product standard, grade, size list, quantity, drawings, inspection scope, certificate request, packing method, and destination port. Himount Steel will review the technical route before quotation.