Packaging is an essential element of any export operation, impacting not only the safety but also the costs, communications and event marketing of a product. From a contractual point of view, responsibility for the export packaging always lies with the exporter, who must ensure that it withstands the international journey. If the packaging is damaged upon arrival in the port of destination, and the carrier proves that its handling of the cargo did not produce the damage, the seller-the exporter-will be responsible for any deterioration.(source:Joe Pattavina article)
one of the difference is that buying house is not responsible for arranging clients but export house is.
The difference lies in the term 'export' and there are a variety of variations When exporting (or importing) your packaging must take into consideration any infestation concerns. Since food products are closely controlled, this mostly comes into play when using wood pallets, boxes or crates. Specifically, the long-horn beetle has become an international concern sparking a current and very strict set of shipping regulations outlined in ISPM 15. Export packing can also reference packing for protection from environmental exposure. Commonly in commercial cargo, export packaging includes a vapor barrier material such as MIL-B-131 and other moisture prevention and/or moisture absorption materials. Military export packaging often also includes corrosion protection such as surface lubricants or other chemicals used to avoid corrosion from salt or air. Depending on the type of containerization, export packaging may also include protection from sun, wind, sand, etc. Export shipping containers are often constructed differently for strength and to allow for more lifting and transporting options. This is due to lesser controls and equipment used in other countries. Containers need to be designed to survive greater abuse and in general greater exposure to the elements.
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project, packaging and planning
The Marketing department is responsible for making the product look appealing and making people want to purchase it. They do this by researching the market of the product, through surveys. By gathering information, they then have to produce an advertising campaign. This includes creating a slogan, logo, the packaging and then deciding how they will advertise their product. Also, they have to design the packaging the product will be shown in. They have to make it attractive for either customers or distributors who sell the product for them. Ultimately, they are responsible for the advertising of a product, and how a company will sell it.
plasma membrane
Ribosomes (usually on the rough endoplasmic reticulum) are responsible for making the proteins, and the Golgi apparatus is responsible for packaging the proteins.
ribosomes
The Golgi bodies or the Golgi apparatus is the organelle that is responsible for the packaging of the proteins. The mitochondria is the organelle responsible for a cell's metabolism.
golgi apparatus
The Golgi Apparatus
golgi apparatus
Golgi apparatus
endoplasmic reticulum
gulgi apparutus
The Golgi apparatus packages and transports macromolecules.
The Golgi apparatus packages and transports macromolecules.