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A container is a standardized metal box used for transporting goods by sea, land, or air.
Containers come in various sizes and types, such as dry containers, refrigerated containers, and open-top containers.
They are designed to be easily loaded and unloaded from ships, trains, and trucks.
Containers have revolutionized the shipping industry by making it more efficient and cost-effective.
Examples of goods commonly tr...
A bill of lading is a legal document issued by a carrier to acknowledge the receipt of goods and to specify the terms of their transportation.
It serves as a contract between the shipper and the carrier, detailing the type, quantity, and destination of the goods.
It acts as a receipt for the goods, confirming their delivery to the carrier.
It provides evidence of title to the goods and can be used as a document of ow...
The size of the container refers to its dimensions and capacity.
Container size is typically measured in TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units).
Common container sizes include 20-foot, 40-foot, and 45-foot containers.
Container dimensions vary depending on the type and purpose, such as dry van, refrigerated, or flat rack containers.
Container capacity can range from 1,000 to 10,000 cubic feet or more.
The size of the cont...
Shipper, notify, and consignee are terms used in the export and import industry to describe different parties involved in the transportation of goods.
Shipper: The party or company that is responsible for shipping the goods. They are usually the seller or exporter.
Notify: The party or company that is notified or informed about the shipment. They may not be directly involved in the transportation process but need to...
Import refers to the process of bringing goods or services into a country from another country.
Import involves the purchase and transportation of goods or services from a foreign country.
It is a way for a country to acquire goods or services that are not available or are more expensive domestically.
Imports can include raw materials, finished products, machinery, technology, and more.
Importing can be subject to cus...
Export refers to the process of selling goods or services produced in one country to another country.
Export involves shipping goods or services across international borders.
It allows businesses to expand their market reach and increase their revenue.
Exporting can be done through various methods such as direct sales, distributors, or online platforms.
Examples of exports include automobiles, electronics, agricultura...
Air and ocean are two modes of transportation for import and export. Air is faster but more expensive, while ocean is slower but more cost-effective.
Air transportation is faster and more suitable for time-sensitive shipments.
Ocean transportation is slower but more cost-effective for larger shipments.
Air transportation is generally more reliable in terms of delivery time.
Ocean transportation may face delays due to ...
Types of ships include cargo ships, container ships, tanker ships, cruise ships, and fishing vessels.
Cargo ships are used to transport goods and materials.
Container ships are designed to carry shipping containers.
Tanker ships are used to transport liquid cargo, such as oil or gas.
Cruise ships are passenger vessels that provide leisure and entertainment services.
Fishing vessels are specialized ships for commercial ...
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Oct 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
Import refers to the process of bringing goods or services into a country from another country.
Import involves the purchase and transportation of goods or services from a foreign country.
It is a way for a country to acquire goods or services that are not available or are more expensive domestically.
Imports can include raw materials, finished products, machinery, technology, and more.
Importing can be subject to customs ...
Export refers to the process of selling goods or services produced in one country to another country.
Export involves shipping goods or services across international borders.
It allows businesses to expand their market reach and increase their revenue.
Exporting can be done through various methods such as direct sales, distributors, or online platforms.
Examples of exports include automobiles, electronics, agricultural pro...
MSC is a global shipping company that specializes in container shipping and logistics services.
MSC stands for Mediterranean Shipping Company.
It is one of the largest container shipping companies in the world.
MSC operates a fleet of over 500 vessels and serves more than 200 routes worldwide.
The company offers a wide range of services including container shipping, cargo tracking, and logistics solutions.
MSC has a strong ...
I joined MSC because of their strong reputation in the industry and their commitment to excellence in export and import.
MSC has a proven track record of success in the export and import industry.
They have a global network and extensive experience in handling international shipments.
MSC is known for their commitment to customer satisfaction and providing reliable logistics solutions.
The company offers opportunities for ...
Types of ships include cargo ships, container ships, tanker ships, cruise ships, and fishing vessels.
Cargo ships are used to transport goods and materials.
Container ships are designed to carry shipping containers.
Tanker ships are used to transport liquid cargo, such as oil or gas.
Cruise ships are passenger vessels that provide leisure and entertainment services.
Fishing vessels are specialized ships for commercial fishi...
Shipper, notify, and consignee are terms used in the export and import industry to describe different parties involved in the transportation of goods.
Shipper: The party or company that is responsible for shipping the goods. They are usually the seller or exporter.
Notify: The party or company that is notified or informed about the shipment. They may not be directly involved in the transportation process but need to be k...
My strong point is my ability to effectively manage and coordinate international trade operations. My weak point is my tendency to be overly detail-oriented.
Strong point: Effective management and coordination of international trade operations
Weak point: Being overly detail-oriented
Example for strong point: Successfully overseeing the export and import processes for multiple countries, ensuring compliance with regulatio...
A container is a standardized metal box used for transporting goods by sea, land, or air.
Containers come in various sizes and types, such as dry containers, refrigerated containers, and open-top containers.
They are designed to be easily loaded and unloaded from ships, trains, and trucks.
Containers have revolutionized the shipping industry by making it more efficient and cost-effective.
Examples of goods commonly transpo...
The size of the container refers to its dimensions and capacity.
Container size is typically measured in TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units).
Common container sizes include 20-foot, 40-foot, and 45-foot containers.
Container dimensions vary depending on the type and purpose, such as dry van, refrigerated, or flat rack containers.
Container capacity can range from 1,000 to 10,000 cubic feet or more.
The size of the container...
Air and ocean are two modes of transportation for import and export. Air is faster but more expensive, while ocean is slower but more cost-effective.
Air transportation is faster and more suitable for time-sensitive shipments.
Ocean transportation is slower but more cost-effective for larger shipments.
Air transportation is generally more reliable in terms of delivery time.
Ocean transportation may face delays due to weath...
A bill of lading is a legal document issued by a carrier to acknowledge the receipt of goods and to specify the terms of their transportation.
It serves as a contract between the shipper and the carrier, detailing the type, quantity, and destination of the goods.
It acts as a receipt for the goods, confirming their delivery to the carrier.
It provides evidence of title to the goods and can be used as a document of ownersh...
Custom clearance is the process of getting permission from the government to import or export goods.
It involves submitting necessary documents to customs authorities
Customs officials verify the documents and inspect the goods
If everything is in order, customs officials grant permission for the goods to be imported or exported
Custom clearance can be a complex process and may involve paying taxes and duties
Examples of do...
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I appeared for an interview before Jul 2021.
Grammar maths and geographical knowledge
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Nov 2020. There were 3 interview rounds.
Depreciation is the decrease in value of an asset over time due to wear and tear, obsolescence, or other factors.
Depreciation is a non-cash expense that reduces the value of an asset on the balance sheet.
It is calculated by dividing the cost of the asset by its useful life.
There are different methods of calculating depreciation, such as straight-line, declining balance, and sum-of-the-years-digits.
Examples of assets th...
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Jun 2021. There were 3 interview rounds.
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed before Aug 2021. There were 2 interview rounds.
English/world map/ reasoning / Typing
Basic English grammar related
I appeared for an interview before May 2024, where I was asked the following questions.
Import and export procedures involve regulations, documentation, and logistics for international trade.
Understand trade regulations: Familiarize yourself with local and international trade laws.
Documentation: Prepare necessary documents like invoices, packing lists, and certificates of origin.
Customs clearance: Ensure compliance with customs regulations for both importing and exporting goods.
Logistics management: Coord...
Modes of transport include various means of moving people and goods, such as land, air, and water transport.
Land transport: Includes cars, buses, trains, and bicycles. Example: High-speed trains in Europe.
Air transport: Involves airplanes and helicopters. Example: Commercial flights connecting major cities.
Water transport: Encompasses ships and boats. Example: Cargo ships transporting goods across oceans.
Public transpo...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed before Oct 2022. There were 5 interview rounds.
It was good and interesting to solve
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Oct 2022. There were 4 interview rounds.
It will be around 80 questions
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Jun 2024. There was 1 interview round.
Geography maths english and reasoning
Typing speed test
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