Each Bill of Lading has a set of numbers that differentiates each BOL from each other. Basically to match the number to a customer's name when researching it for example. Another example would be so the shipper or customer can't change the description after the bills been signed.
shipment ID number
The consignee I D Number applied by the consignee to the shipmant
The consignee I D Number applied by the consignee to the shipmant
terminal bill of lading
Master Bill of Lading: Issued from Carrier. House Bill of Lading: Issued from Freight Forwarder.
Master Bill of Lading: Issued from Carrier. House Bill of Lading: Issued from Freight Forwarder.
Bill of lading date is Transportation industry terminology for the date the Bill of Lading is created.
It sounds like you mean bill of lading, not bill of landing. A bill of lading is an invoice used in the trucking industry in the U.S. upon delivery of a load.
A request for release for shipment bill of lading is a request to obtain the bill of lading (B/L). A Bill of Lading is a receipt for something that was accepted.
Hazardous Material
A bill of lading is provided with materials to confirm the number and type of items delivered. The bill of lading lists the order number and what is in the order. It also lists the weight of the product which is very important in the trucking industry.
There are three functions of the Bill of lading:1. The Bill of lading is evidence that the transporter has received the goods.2. The Bill of lading is a device that confirms the maritime transportation contract of goods.3. The Bill of lading is a title deed to the loaded goods.