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1.Shipper Consignor, also known as consignor, refers to the party who contrusts transportation.
2.The consignee, the consignee, located on the head of the bill of lading, is the focus of the bank's audit.
3.notify party. That is, the buyer's ** person, when the goods arrive at the port of destination, the carrier will notify them to go through the procedures for picking up the goods.
5.vessel, the name of the ship.
6.port of lading.
7.port of discharge, the port of discharge.
8.final destination.
9. no.of original b l, the number of copies of the original bill of lading.
10. mark & no., logos and numbers. Commonly known as shipping marks, it is a shipping mark brushed on the outer packaging for easy identification during loading, unloading, transportation and storage.
11.number and kind of packages.
12.description of goods.
13.gross weight.
14.measurement, i.e. the volume of the goods.
15.freight clause.
16.special condition in b l.
17.place and date of issue.
18.Laden on board the vessel, Loaded Annotated.
19.signed for the carrier, signed by the issuer of the bill of lading.
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Consignor, consignee, port of departure, destination, wheat head, product name, quantity, etc.
This is the most basic.
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1. Bill of lading
means a document evidencing the contract of carriage by sea and the acceptance of goods by the carrier on board the ship, and the carrier's guarantee of delivery at the port of destination.
2. Freight forwarder bill of lading house b l
Refers to the bill of lading issued by the freight **. Freight bills of lading are often issued when goods are shipped out of the mainland and into the mainland. This type of bill of lading is usually used by international freight forwarders. Generally, freight forwarders also use this kind of bill of lading when they meet the backdated requirements of customers or other shipowners that cannot be met.
3. The shipowner's bill of lading master b l
Refers to a bill of lading issued by a shipowner.
4. Shipped or board B l
Refers to the bill of lading issued by the carrier to the shipper in which the goods have been loaded on board. Usually the bill of lading we get from the shipping company is the loaded bill of lading.
5. Receipt for shipping bill of lading or bill of lading for shipping B l
Refers to a bill of lading issued when the carrier has received the goods but has not yet loaded them on board.
6. Direct bill of lading
It refers to the bill of lading issued by the goods after they are loaded on the ship at the port of loading and sailing directly to the port of discharge for unloading without changing ships.
7. The intermodal bill of lading or the transshipment bill of lading through b l
Refers to the bill of lading issued by the carrier at the port of loading that can be transported to the port of destination by transshipment en route.
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