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1. Straight Bill of Lading. What: Non-negotiable, direct delivery document When to Use: Known consignee, direct shipments Key Feature: Can’t be endorsed to another party 2. Order Bill of Lading. What: Negotiable document When to Use: Trading scenarios, letter of credit transactions Key Feature: Can be endorsed and transferred 3. Clean Bill of Lading. What: Confirms goods received in good ...
If this is a negotiable (To Order/of) Bill of Lading, one original Bill of Lading, duly endorsed must be surrendered by the Merchant to the Carrier (together with any outstanding Freight) in exchange for the Goods or a Delivery Order or the pin codes for any applicable Electronic Release System.
(h) Bill of Lading (B/L) refers to a transport document issued by shipping lines, carriers and international freight forwarders or non-vessel operating common carrier for water-borne freight. The holder or consignee of the bill has the right to claim delivery of the goods at the port of destination.
The BL NATURE CODE is set by default as “23” for all import shipments. Customers are required to send written request for BL NATURE CODE “24” and FINAL DESTINATION with acknowledgment receipt from our Documentation team 3 days before ETA thru email: phl.impdocs@cma-cgm.com. Invoice for BL Charges & DND. A. Single Currency for Invoice & Payment.
The most important details to read from a bill of lading are (1) Shipper and Consignee Detail, (2) POL and POD, (3) Cargo Description. Thankfully, 99% percent of the Bills of Lading will come in roughly the same format.
A bill of lading (BL) serves several critical purposes in the world of shipping and logistics: #1. Evidence of contract: A B/L acts as a legally binding contract between the shipper, carrier, and consignee, outlining the terms and conditions of the transportation service.
It describes what constitutes a commercial transportation contract and details what information must be included in bills of lading for shipped goods, including names of shipper and carrier, description of goods, costs, dates, and delivery details.