Which countries allow splitting and which countries do not?
Which countries allow splitting and which countries do not?
Countries that allow splitting
Pakistan: goods imported into Pakistan are allowed to be split into multiple bills of lading in the same box.
China: goods imported to Xingang are allowed to be split into multiple bills of lading in the same box.
Splitting is allowed if conditions permit
Ukraine: goods imported into Ukraine are allowed to be split into multiple bills of lading in the same box, but the consignee of each bill of lading must be the same.
Russia: the goods imported into Russia are allowed to be split into multiple bills of lading in the same box, but the consignee must be a local Russian company.
Australia: goods imported into Australia are allowed to be split into multiple bills of lading in the same box, but the consignee of each bill of lading must be the same or belong to the same group.
Saudi Arabia: imported to Dammam; Jeddah; Riyadh's goods are allowed to be split into multiple bills of lading for the same box, but the consignee must be the same, and cannot be combined with other boxes to produce one bill of lading.
Indonesia: goods imported to Jakarta are allowed to be split into multiple bills of lading in the same box, but the consignee must be the same.
Malaysia: 1 The goods imported into Brazil Gudang are allowed to be split into multiple bills of lading in the same box, but the consignee of each bill of lading must be the same, and bulk cargo handling is not allowed. If the guest insists on releasing the goods to different consignees, guohetong suggests that the shipper contact his customs clearance agent to inquire whether he can clear the customs according to the freight forwarder bill issued by himself.
2. The goods imported into Klang port can be split into multiple bills of lading with the same box, but the consignee of each bill of lading must be the same (except bulk cargo).
Singapore: goods imported into Singapore are allowed to be split into multiple bills of lading in the same box, but the consignee must be the same.
Iran: ordinary goods imported into Iran are allowed to be split into multiple bills of lading, but if they are dangerous goods, the consignee and notifier of each bill of lading must be the same. The goods in the freezer are not allowed to be split into multiple bills of lading in the same box.
Philippines: the goods imported into the Philippines are allowed to be split into multiple bills of lading in the same box, but in the case of multiple consignees, the shipper needs to inform the consignee to appoint an agent to arrange customs clearance and goods release.
Thailand: bulk cargo imported into Thailand is allowed to be split into multiple bills of lading in the same box.
Countries where splitting is not allowed
Bangladesh: goods imported into Bangladesh are not allowed to be split into multiple bills of lading in the same box.
Israel: goods imported into Israel are not allowed to be split into multiple bills of lading in the same box.

