Home?Import Representation? Where are the boundaries of tripartite rights and responsibilities in agency-imported equipment?
Role positioning in tripartite collaboration mechanism
In equipment agency import business,Importer,foreign tradeAgent, overseas supplierform a stable triangular relationship. As the actual demand party, the importer needs to clarify equipment technical parameters and usage purposes; foreign trade agencies provide professional services including customs clearance, payment, and logistics; overseas suppliers must ensure equipment complies with international trade standards.
Six key dimensions of responsibility division
Contractual obligations
Importer: Provide accurate HS code declaration elements
Agency company: Ensure payment documents comply with foreign exchange control requirements
Supplier: Provide complete technical confirmation documents
Risk bearing
Title transfer based on bill of lading receipt
Quality disputes divided according to international trade terms
Dispute handling
Agency agreement must specify arbitration clauses
Maintain complete email communication records
Revelations from typical dispute cases
A certainMedical EquipmentIn import projects, supplier delivery delays caused importers to miss bidding deadlines. The agency company ultimately bore 30% joint liability because the contract failed to specifyCompensation clause application sequence. This case highlights the importance ofTime node constraint clauses,
in tripartite agreements
Pre - preparation Stage
Construction of full-process risk prevention and control system
Responsibility reconstruction under new cooperation modelsDAP terms + customized service appendixThe combined model. Under this model, the agency company can extend to provideTechnical regulation compliance review,Localized installation guidanceAnd other value-added services, but the service boundaries and disclaimer clauses must be clearly defined in the agreement.
Three golden rules for dispute prevention
Document management rule: Establish a quadruple document verification system (proforma invoice, packing list, bill of lading, customs declaration)
Communication traceability rule: Key decisions adopt dual safeguards of written confirmation + call recording
Professional complementarity rule: Introduce independent third parties for technical acceptance
In agency import equipment business, clear division of responsibilities should run through the entire project lifecycle. It is recommended that enterprises establishDynamic risk management mechanism, update supplier evaluation reports quarterly, review agency agreement terms annually, to ensure tripartite cooperation remains controllable. Professional foreign trade agencies should proactively provideRisk warning alerts, helping importers build compliant and efficient equipment import channels.