Commercial Invoice : ce que cela signifie pour la douane aviation

A commercial invoice is the seller’s bill stating what was sold, for how much, and to whom—forming the backbone of customs valuation and audit trails.

Faits clés

Également connu sous
Autorité émettriceSeller / exporter
Régions concernéesGlobal
Réglementation associée
Type de documentFormulaire

Pourquoi Commercial Invoice compte en logistique aviation

Customs uses invoices to test valuation, classification, and origin; aviation invoices must tie line-level to parts trace.

AOG pressure encourages shortcuts, but vague invoices extend clearance more than tight ones.

Broker systems ingest invoice lines—errors propagate to duty and VAT calculations instantly.

Comment fonctionne Commercial Invoice

Invoices list buyer, seller, incoterm, currency, lines with PN, qty, unit price, and totals.

Supporting packs add Incoterms, freight, and insurance splits where needed for valuation method.

Declarants map invoice lines to declaration items one-to-one where possible.

Erreurs fréquentes sur Commercial Invoice

  • Bundle many PNs into one vague line Impairs classification and trace; split lines to match physical packages.
  • FX and currency inconsistencies Use declared currency consistently with payment and bank docs.
  • Missing incoterm or delivery terms Valuation and freight allocation become guesswork for customs.

Comment Doana traite Commercial Invoice

Doana pulls invoice tables—including multi-page aviation invoices—into structured line items in under 30 seconds per typical document for broker-ready handoff.

Automatiser les documents Commercial Invoice

  • Packing List A packing list enumerates cartons, weights, dimensions, and item contents for a shipment—bridging physical cargo to invo
  • Air Waybill (AWB) An air waybill is the carrier’s contract of carriage and receipt for air freight, carrying shipper, consignee, routing,
  • Incoterms (DAP, DDP, EXW, FCA) Incoterms are ICC standard clauses allocating cost, risk, and export/import formalities between buyer and seller—feeding