Process of Export
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Cole Parmer is known for exporting globally and they have also been known to use companies such as FedEx and UPS to export their product (Cole Parmer, 2016). After discussing with one of the FedEx representatives about methods of transportation, the representative provided an estimate cost and route to export the product to Nepal (Fed Ex, 2016). It would cost approximately $187.42 per box and take about 4 business days for the shipping to be completed (Fed Ex, 2016). The cost is only a representation of shipping one arsenic test kit (Fed Ex, 2016).
It is estimated that as a starting experiment, Nepal could use 30 test kits and that would cost approximately $5,100. There are three main regions in Nepal and the 30 test kits could be spread evenly among the three regions and possibly sold in markets or by vendors. The test kits would be shipped from Montréal, Québec to a central location in Dorval, Québec by truck (Fed Ex, 2016). From there the kits would be transported to another central Fed Ex location in the states by plane; Memphis Tennessee for example (Fed Ex, 2016). Finally from the central location in the states, the product would be flown to Kathmandu, Nepal by plane (Fed Ex, 2016).
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