INTRODUCTION To Success of Your Export Order Processing :

In this blog, I’m going to show you how spending a little time upfront to conduct necessary due diligence can greatly increase the chances of making your export order processing successful.

4 Steps to making Your Export order Process a Success

4 Steps to making Your Export order Process a Success

1. Shift your focus from your product to your customer.

Having a first-class product isn’t enough in today’s market as customers are increasingly demanding more “bang for their buck”. Consumers want a quality product at a great price, coupled with a pain-free delivery process and fantastic after-sales service. Welcome to the customer-focused world!

2. Product + Service = Total Package

Your “product” is the item you’ve produced AND the customer service you wrap around it. So before you fulfill that export order, think about how you’ll serve that international customer, and provide the outstanding service your product deserves, no matter where on Earth it is.

Why? Because putting your marketing investment into servicing existing customers, and encouraging them to buy more, is probably the single most easy revenue generator known in the business. USE IT.

3. Don’t rush into fulfilling an order

“Yes, certainly sir, we can ship our widget to your country, no problem.  Now, how many did you want?” This may be the usual optimistic entrepreneurial approach exporters take, only to later find themselves dealing with broken promises and ‘ifs’ and ‘buts’, not to mention a battle-field of international legislative land mines.  Do your due diligence on the customer, product, and destination market first, BEFORE committing yourself to deliver with certainty (Export strategy Steps).

4. Agree on Delivery Terms

Ensuring your Delivery Terms are correct is a vital step in making your export order process a success. Essentially they are a form of protection for both parties when shipping and receiving goods overseas. We cover Incoterms (2010) in more detail in our blog.

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