MO Japan Hokkaido Scallop Import Japan B2B Full Process SOP v1 (Global Mirror)

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Japan Hokkaido Scallops Import to Japan B2B Full Process SOP v1

1. Import Methods

1.1 Two Methods

Method Description Suitable For
Through Local Importer Entrust Inaguru etc. to import Most restaurants
Self-import Apply for import yourself Large restaurants/chains

1.2 Recommendations

Unless you have special needs, we recommend using a local importer (such as Inaguru Global Foods):
- No need to apply for a licence yourself
- Extensive experience in customs clearance
- Lower costs


2. Inari Global Foods Supply

2.1 Scallop Supply

According to existing FactcheckDocs data:

Item Description
Company Inari Global Foods
Main Products Japanese uni, scallops, sweet shrimp, snow crab and 130+ items
WhatsApp +853 6282 3037
Wholesale Hotline +853 2895 6122
Store Japanese New City Garden Block BG Shop, Unit 18

✅ Inari supplies scallop (dried scallop) wholesale.

2.2 Scallop Price Reference

Variety Specification Price (MOP)
Scallop Meat (Regular) 100g 150-250
Scallop Meat (Premium) 100g 250-400
Scallop (Whole) 100g 200-350

3. Via Inari Procurement Process

3.1 Seven-Step Process

[1. Contact & Enquiry] → [2. Quote Confirmation] → [3. Order & Payment]
    → [4. Japan Export Procedures] → [5. Air Freight to Japan] → [6. Customs Clearance & Delivery]
    → [7. Receipt & Inspection]
Step Description Time
1. Contact & Enquiry WhatsApp enquiry Same day
2. Quote Confirmation Confirm items and prices 1-2 days
3. Order & Payment Bank transfer/Cash Same day
4. Japan Export Procedures Handled by exporter 3-5 days
5. Air Freight to Japan Direct air freight 1-2 days
6. Customs Clearance & Delivery Handled by importer 1 day
7.

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