Tariff
ET86
Brokerage
Fedex
QDM
100

A tax levied by governments on the value of a good

Tariff duty rate

100

Maximum value of ET86 shipments

$800 USD

100

Country that requires province code

Canada
100

When was FedEx founded 

May 5 1971

100

Number of principals QDM is built on

6

200

Number of digits that are globally harmonized 

6

200

Number of times ET86 can be used

One shipment, per person, per day (19 USC 1321)

200

Tariff and _____ are required to determine the ADD/CVD flag

country of origin

200

FXE System which adds and removes package intercepts

CCII

200

Helps to identify the gaps in a process

Gap analysis

300

Least specific classification of a item

Chapter

300

Goods subject to Antidumping/Countervailing Duty (AD/CVD), goods subject to quota, certain tobacco and alcohol products, and goods taxed under the Internal Revenue Code

Goods not allowed to file ET86 

300

Length of an entry number

11 digits

300

Enterprise system to view package scans

EOPS

300

Helps to understand the processes that impact customers

Process flow map

400

A complete product classification system (i.e., it covers all imported merchandise). It was designed as a “core” system so that countries adopting it could make further subdivisions according to their particular tariff and statistical needs.

Harmonized System 

400

Only required for ET86 shipments subject to PGAs

IOR number

400

_____ updates are allowed after ET86 shipment arrival and release

Conveyance (BOL)

400

Enterprise System for customer/cage agents to work the shipment

CEBS

400

Tool for brainstorming to determine deeper causes beyond initial observations

5 Whys

500

Rules to determine tariff classification

General Rules of Interpretation

500

Can not be filed for ET86

Post summary correction

500

Code which describes a specific product and contains a combination of five to seven numbers and letters 

Product code

500

Effort to retire legacy mainframe and close data centers

Condor

500

Tool for determining cause of a quality problem that will yield the greatest improvement in quality once corrected.

Root Cause Analysis

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