How to export clay items?

Exporting clay items from India requires following certain procedures and obtaining necessary licenses and permits.

EXPORTCLAY ITEMS

Team EximDoor

10/17/20182 min read

A clay stained hand of a potter engaging in a craft work of pottery or molding
A clay stained hand of a potter engaging in a craft work of pottery or molding

Exporting clay items from India requires following certain procedures and obtaining necessary licenses and permits. Here are the steps you need to follow to export clay items from India:

  1. Obtain an Import Export Code (IEC) from the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) - This is mandatory for any person or company that wants to export from India.

  2. Choose your clay product - Identify the clay product that you want to export. Clay products can include pottery, ceramics, earthenware, and terracotta items.

  3. Obtain necessary permissions and licenses - Depending on the type of clay product you want to export, you may need to obtain certain permissions and licenses from the relevant authorities in India. For example, if you want to export terracotta items, you may need to obtain a certificate from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).

  4. Get your product tested - Before exporting your clay items, you may need to get them tested to ensure that they meet the quality standards of the destination country. You can get your product tested by a laboratory accredited by the National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL).

  5. Find buyers - Once you have identified your target market, you need to find buyers who are interested in your clay items. You can do this by attending trade shows, participating in business delegations, or by reaching out to potential buyers directly.

  6. Negotiate and finalize the deal - Once you have found a buyer, you need to negotiate the terms of the deal including the price, quantity, delivery terms, and payment terms. Once the terms have been finalized, you can sign a contract with the buyer.

  7. Arrange for logistics and shipping - Arrange for the transportation of your clay items from your factory or warehouse to the port of shipment. You will also need to arrange for the necessary documentation such as the Bill of Lading, commercial invoice, and packing list.

  8. Clear customs and get paid - Once your clay items have arrived at the port of destination, they will need to clear customs. You will also need to ensure that you receive payment from the buyer as per the terms of the contract.

Exporting clay items from India can be a lucrative business, but it requires careful planning and execution. It is important to work with experienced professionals who can guide you through the process and help you navigate any challenges that may arise.