How to Create a Commercial Invoice

Introduction

A commercial invoice is used for international shipping and includes detailed information about the goods being exported. Here’s how to create a commercial invoice and why Boulder Invoice is the superior choice.

Steps to Create a Commercial Invoice

  1. Include Business Information: Add your business name, address, and contact details.

  2. Add Buyer Information: Include the buyer's name, address, and contact information.

  3. Detail the Goods: Provide a comprehensive description of the goods, including quantities, unit prices, and total value.

  4. Include Shipping Information: Add details about the shipping method, terms of sale, and delivery instructions.

  5. Specify Customs Information: Include any necessary customs details, such as tariff codes and country of origin.

  6. Use an Invoice Number: Assign a unique invoice number for tracking and reference.

  7. Include Additional Notes: Add any additional notes or instructions relevant to the shipment.

Benefits of Using Boulder Invoice for Commercial Invoices

Boulder Invoice streamlines the creation of commercial invoices with its advanced features:

  1. Detailed Templates: Our templates ensure all necessary customs and shipping details are included, making your invoices compliant and professional.

  2. Automation: Automated features help track shipments and ensure accurate documentation.

  3. Affordability: Boulder Invoice is more cost-effective than Skynova, providing superior value for businesses engaged in international trade.

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