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Subject: FedEx: AGENT FILE FORM, Thu, 17 Nov 2011 11:11:34 -0500
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The FedEx Export AgentFile form replaces the paper SED which is no longer required by the US government. All EEI shipments must be filed electronically with the government prior to tendering the shipments to FedEx. For all future shipments that require an EEI, please complete and sign the attached form and fax it to (866) 879-9037 or you may email your request to mem-agentsed@mail.fedex.com. An ITN (internal transaction number) provided by the government will be communicated to you via your choice of: phone, email or fax. The ITN must be written on your AWB or label. The ITN indicates that the shipment has been submitted to the government and approved to export.
Also, listed below for your convenience is the US government website for Schedule B numbers. Should there be any doubt of the commodity number being provided on the SED Agent File form, please taken advantage of this valuable resource.
Thank you for choosing FedEx,
Manifesting Ops Asst.
FedEx Express
EEI Department/AES Processing
2927 Southwide Bldg B
Memphis, Tennessee 38118
Tel: 866 352-3252 (Opt. 2)
Fax: 866 879-9037
3 comments:
ı'm from Turkey and I got this spam mail today. It has a spyware software in it which you shouldn't have opened. Delete immediately!
Thanks for sharing this.
I am an importer that deals with these types of request that deal with the government. If I don't file some of these reports, I am threatened by the government of huge fines.
Found the same one addressed to our shipping department:
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I did notice that whoever created this one at least knows enough English to convince me to read the entire email. Couple of things came to mind when reading it.
Where's the gov website link they said the provided and why would FedEx "Express" send out an email for FedEx "International" issues.
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