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Jet Fuel A1 (Aviation Turbine Grade A1)

Supplier From United Arab Emirates
Nov-24-21

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1.Buyer submits ICPO with full bank details and CP and buyer passport with POF MT 199 verbiage
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3.After confirming POF MT199 from buyerâ??s bank, seller releases following documents to buyer:
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CI DIP AND PAY FOB PROCEDURE

1. Buyer sends ICPO, Company Profile along with current and valid TSA company registration certificate+ buyer passport number + company profile to seller on receipt of seller's soft corporate offer.
2. Seller issues commercial invoice of the product in tanks at the port of Rotterdam and returns commercial invoice.

3.seller will provide the Proof of Product (PPOP) documents for product verification Which include
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Authorization to Verify (ATV), and
Dip Test Authorization (DTA) Letter.

4.After successful verification of the PPOP, the buyer will contact the seller's Tank Storage Company to request a 1-day payment invoice to enable Buyer obtain all the necessary authorization and clearance for a Dip Test schedule.
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5.Upon a successful Dip Test conducted in the seller's tanks, the buyer will make the payment for the total product cost based on the SGS Report via MT103. The seller will transfer title ownership to the buyer and send all exportation documents. The buyer can then either transfer the product into a vessel or take over the seller's tanks for further storage.
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1. Buyer issues an official ICPO with the seller's procedure, passport copy, banking details along
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2. Seller issues their Commercial Invoice "CI" to the buyer, Buyer signs and returns the commercial
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3. Seller verifies the buyer's storage facility and their Tank Storage Agreement (TSA) with the port
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parties only if buyer's TSA is engaged, not active or cannot be verified with the local port
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6. Upon successful verification of POP or Dip Test in the seller's tank, buyer provides Tank Storage
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7. Buyer makes the payment for the product via MT103, seller transfers the Title Holder &
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8. After successful Trial Lift (First Lift), Seller issues SPA/Contract for 12 months with R&E to
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