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Hi everyone,

I work at a fairly new art consulting company that represents artists, produces traveling exhibitions, and is affiliated with a gallery space. All these functions require frequent shipping of artworks to and from the United States, often from international locales (usually Europe). We're trying to standardize our procedures and create an internal policy manual outlining timelines and other logistical concerns for future shipping.

My museum background is generally in education and fundraising, so the registration side of things is a bit of a new frontier for me. Would anyone happen to have an international shipping policy that their institution uses that they'd be willing to share?

Many thanks!

Claire Grothe

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