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Comparison
Genuine vs Aftermarket Auto Parts: A B2B Buyer's Guide
Genuine parts are made to the manufacturer's specification and origin; aftermarket parts vary widely in quality. For B2B buyers, the decidin
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How-to
How to Verify Genuine Auto Parts Before You Buy
Verify genuine parts by checking the manufacturer part number against the chassis or VIN, inspecting packaging and markings, and requiring e
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How-to
How to Order Genuine Parts by Part Number
Order by sending the manufacturer part number, or the chassis/VIN plus part name and vehicle model and year. A good supplier confirms the ge
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Comparison
Ex-Stock vs Indent Auto Parts: Which to Choose
Use ex-stock for genuinely urgent, fast-moving service parts to cut downtime; use indent for plannable demand consolidated into one shipment
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Reference
Common Import Documents for Auto Parts
Typical auto-parts import documents are the commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading or air waybill, Certificate of Origin, and — fo
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Explainer
How Shipment Consolidation Reduces Auto Parts Cost
Consolidation combines many parts orders — across brands and over time — into one shipment, so you pay freight, handling and documentation o
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Reference
Certificate of Origin for Auto Parts Explained
A Certificate of Origin states the country where goods were produced or exported, and is required by many customs authorities to assess duty
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Reference
Certificate of Conformity for Saudi Arabia Auto Parts
Saudi Arabia requires a SABER-registered Certificate of Conformity (CoC) for regulated goods, including many auto parts. It must be arranged
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