Women's Handbag Manufacturing Business Guide
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All 4 Documented Cases
Customs Documentation Non-Compliance और Penalty का जोखिम
₹5,000–₹50,000 per shipment (10–25% of goods value in penalty assessments); ₹2–5 lakhs annually for mid-sized exporters; 15–25 hours manual rework per failed customs clearanceExporters face penalties for incorrect or incomplete customs documentation including missing IEC codes, misclassified HS codes (leather goods fall under Chapter 42), missing certificates of origin, or incomplete customs declarations. Manual document preparation creates high error rates.
Insurance Certificate और Bill of Lading Delay के कारण Payment Hold-Up
₹50–150 lakhs working capital lock-up from extended ARD; 5–10 additional days in cash collection cycle; ₹2–5 lakhs in finance charges for extended payment termsExporters must obtain insurance certificates and coordinate with carriers for bill of lading issuance before invoicing. Manual coordination delays final payment by 5–15 days; importers often withhold payment until all documents are verified.
Manual ICEGATE Filing और Document Verification में Bottleneck
₹20,000–₹75,000 per delayed shipment (working capital lock-up, demurrage charges); 3–7 days average delay per shipment; ₹1–3 lakhs monthly capacity loss for mid-sized exportersExport documentation requires registration on ICEGATE, validation using GSTN/PAN/IEC/DSC, and manual filing of shipping bills and customs documents. This sequential process creates delays in goods release, particularly during peak seasons.
Chapter 42 Goods के लिए CITES Certification और Inspection की Manual Compliance Cost
₹15,000–₹50,000 per shipment for CITES + quarantine certification; ₹5,000–₹15,000 in laboratory test fees; 10–20 day delay per certification cycle; ₹30–80 lakhs annually for mid-sized exportersCertain leather items under Chapter 42 require CITES certificates and animal quarantine office clearance. Determining which products require certification is manual; producers often over-apply or miss requirements, causing delays and repeated inspections.