1. Importer of record number. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) number,
Employer Identification Number (EIN), Social Security Number (SSN) or
CBP assigned number of the entity liable for payment of all duties and
responsible for meeting all statutory and regulatory requirements
incurred as a result of importation.
2. Consignee number(s). Internal Revenue Service (IRS) number,
Employer Identification Number (EIN), Social Security Number (SSN),
or CBP assigned number of the individual(s) or firm(s) in the United
States on whose account the merchandise is shipped.
3. Seller name and address. Name and address of the last known entity
by whom the goods are sold or agreed to be sold. If the goods are to be
imported otherwise than in pursuance of a purchase, the name and
address of the owner of the goods must be provided. (The party
required for this element is consistent with the information required on
the invoice of imported merchandise. See 19 CFR 141.86(a)(2)).
4. Buyer name and address. Name and address of the last known entity
to whom the goods are sold or agreed to be sold. If the goods are to be
imported otherwise than in pursuance of a purchase, the name and
address of the owner of the goods must be provided. (The party
required for this element is consistent with the information required on
the invoice of imported merchandise. See 19 CFR 141.86(a)(2)).
5. Ship to name and address. Name and address of the first deliver-to
party scheduled to physically receive the goods after the goods have
been released from customs custody.
6. Container stuffing location. Name and address(es) of the physical
location(s) where the goods were stuffed into the container. For break
bulk shipments, the name and address(es) of the physical location(s)
where the goods were made ‘‘ship ready’’ must be provided.
7. Consolidator (stuffer) name and address. Name and address of the
party who stuffed the container or arranged for the stuffing of the
container. For break bulk shipments, the name and address of the party
who made the goods ‘‘ship ready’’ or the party who arranged for the
goods to be made ‘‘ship ready’’ must be provided.
8. Country of origin. Country of manufacture, production, or growth of the
article, based upon the import laws, rules and regulations of the United
States.
9. Manufacturer name and address. Name and address of the entity that
last manufactures, assembles, produces, or grows the commodity or
name and address of the supplier of the finished goods in the country
from which the goods are leaving. In the alternative, the name and
address of the supplier.
10. Commodity HTSUS number. Duty/statistical reporting number under
which the article is classified in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
United States (HTSUS). The HTSUS number is required to be provided
to the six-digit level. The HTSUS number may be provided up to the 10-
digit level.