Firm Code
A firm code is a unique identifier assigned to businesses and entities involved in international trade, particularly by customs authorities. This code is used to track and manage shipments, facilitate customs clearance, and ensure compliance with trade regulations. Firm codes help streamline the documentation and communication processes between different stakeholders in the supply chain.
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