Dorbes International

Dorbes International

Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage

About us

Industry
Transportation, Logistics, Supply Chain and Storage
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
dhaka
Type
Self-Employed

Locations

  • Primary

    Floor-03, House-98/100, Road-10, Block-d, Niketon, Gulshan-1, Dhaka-1212

    House-98/100

    dhaka, 1212, BD

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  • Because too few people truly understand supply chain... This infographic covers 12 supply chain definitions in simple math: 🧮 1️⃣ Supply Chain = Planning + Procurement + Operations + Logistics 🧮 2️⃣ Supply Chain = Plan + Source + Make + Fulfill + Deliver + Return 🧮 3️⃣ Supply Chain = Raw materials + Step 1 + Step 2 +…. + Step n + Delivery to Customers + Returns 🧮 4️⃣ Supply Chain = the Right Product X (quantity + time + quality + place + price + condition) 🧮 5️⃣ Supply Chain = Upstream Activities + Downstream Activities 🧮 6️⃣ Supply Chain = Product Flow = Raw Materials + Finished Goods + Distribution + Delivery 🧮 7️⃣ Supply Chain = Money Flow = Payments to Suppliers + Other Payments + Customer Payments 🧮 8️⃣ Supply Chain = Document Flow = Purchase Orders + Receipts + Supplier Invoices + Sales Orders + Shipments/ Delivery Notes + Customer Invoices 🧮 9️⃣ Supply Chain = Suppliers (Tier 1 + Tier 2 + …. + Tier n) + Producers + Distributors + Retailers + Customers 🧮 1️⃣0️⃣ Supply Chain = Sum of (interconnected part 1, part 2, ..., part n) 🧮 1️⃣1️⃣ Supply Chain = S&OP (sales and operations planning) + S&OE (sales and operations execution) 🧮 1️⃣2️⃣ Supply Chain = (Value creation) ^ n Any others to add? Copy.

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  • Live Animal Transport Services: At Dorbes International, we excel in providing specialized services to safely and efficiently transport animals to their new destinations. With our extensive expertise and unwavering commitment to excellence, we are your trusted partner for live animal transportation. Whether it’s day-old chicks, hatching eggs, or exotic species, we ensure your animals receive the highest level of care and attention throughout the journey. Why Choose Dorbes International? We offer end-to-end solutions with a personal touch, minimizing stress for your animals during transport. Here’s what we bring to the table: Air Freight Bookings: Seamless and efficient scheduling for animal transport. Import & Export Formalities: Expert handling of cross-border procedures. Compliance with Legislation: Full adherence to local and international regulations. Customs Formalities: Hassle-free customs clearance services. FASFC Veterinary Formalities: Coordination with veterinary authorities for smooth processes. Crate Requirements Advice: Guidance on transport crate standards for safety and comfort. Dedicated Road Transport: Reliable and specialized animal transport vehicles. Customs Office Arrangements: Liaison with origin and destination customs offices. Animal Care & Inspection Center Coordination (BRU): Proper care and inspection at every stage. Solution-Oriented Approach: Proactive management of unexpected situations to ensure smooth transport. Our Commitment to Compliance We strictly adhere to all relevant regulations to ensure the safety and well-being of your animals, including: Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain (FASFC) guidelines IATA Live Animal Regulations (LAR) CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) Contact Us Our team is ready to assist you with your live animal transport needs. Contact us through our online form or call us at +8801682208873 during office hours. Get in touch today to ensure a seamless and stress-free experience for you and your animals! Would you like me to implement these adjustments, or is the original format perfect as is?

  • Dangerous Goods Article . According to section 2 of the Dangerous Cargoes Act, 1953, dangerous goods means – (a)   any cargoes containingany goods shown as ‘Explosives’ in the Comprehensive Classified List of Government Explosives compiled and issued by the Government or by he nominated authority of the Government or any ammunitions; or (b)  petroleum, when the flashing point of such petroleum is below one hundred and fifty degrees Fahrenheit; or (c)   goods classified as dangerous in the Government Stowage Instructions prepared by it or by such authority as the Government may fix from time to time; or (d)   any cargoes which are liable to fire or explosion and which are declared by the Government to be dangerous cargoes. Examples of dangerous goods include, among others, include Calcium Carbide; Sulphur; Refrigerant Gas, Fish Meal, Tetrafluoroethane, Liquefied Gas, Isobutane, Chlorodifluoromethane etc. Usual customs procedure such as submission of goods declaration with necessary import documents to the Customs authority and release order of Customs is necessary for Dangerous Goods. In addition to this, clearance/permission from Bangladesh Navy is necessary.Currently, Bangladesh Navy’sclearance/approval is required for 3506 dangerous goods (as per Chittagong Customs House Meeting Minutes: Letter no S-4/9/proshason/Time release study/2013-14/356 date 06 January, 2016). In order to obtain permission from Bangladesh Navy, allinbound dangerous cargo must have declaration of IMO Class and number in the cargo manifest.For all inbound Dangerous Goods, B/L and Manifest must mention Proper Shipping Name, Technical Name/Chemical Name. Hazardous cargo under IMO Class 1 and 7 are allowed landing for direct delivery with prior permission of Bangladesh Navy and subject to the readiness of consignee for taking direct delivery. All the others hazardous cargo covered by IMO Class 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 are allowed landing with prior permission of the naval authorities. Telephone/fax and email address of the consignee/notifying party is to be mentioned in the Bill of Lading for all hazardous cargo. Dangerous goods can be identified by reading the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IDMG) code mentioned in the Bill of Lading/Import manifest. The port authority, based on the IDMG code, determines the category of Dangerous Goods and which level of precaution will be taken for a specific Dangerous Goods. Bangladesh Navy is the authority for inspection of Dangerous Goods,and upon satisfaction it issues the NOC. To receive approval/NOC for Dangerous Goods from Bangladesh Navy, importers will have to furnish following documents in original: 1. Bill of Lading, invoice, packing list. 2. Authorization certificate from the CCI&E. 3. Import permission of the Department of Explosives. 4. Storage and user license from DC.

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