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What does the mark mean?

Mark refers to a trademark, or a mark marked on the packaging of goods with words, graphics and symbols. The main purpose is to identify one batch of goods as a mark that is different from another batch of goods. Moreover, mark is a transliterated noun, generally pronounced as màitóu, which is the transliteration of the "mark" head.

Notes on using shipping marks:

1. When customers provide customs declaration information and bill of lading confirmation, please be sure to provide the correct shipping mark, that is, the shipping mark on the document and the actual shipment box. The mark must be consistent, otherwise once it encounters customs inspection, the inspection efficiency will be greatly reduced, and it may also affect the normal shipment of the goods.

2. Since the agent at the port of destination carries out unpacking and distribution of goods based on the marks on the final bill of lading, if the marks on the single goods do not match, it will be impossible to distribute the goods to each consignee in a timely and accurate manner, which will affect the Delivery time for customers who have applied for HDS services.