TP I think means Third-Party. If it's in the context of billing.
The broker doesn't actually move it themselves - they contract third party companies to do it. A freight broker can broker international shipments, but they need the appropriate ISO certification to do this.
A freight forwarding company finds a way to ship goods through another company. Usually dealing with goods for a third party. This person negotiates the best rate and fastest service.
The collect billing of lading is paid by the consignee at the destination. In case the freight is moved through a freight forwarder, the goods will be collected by the freight forwarder at destination after paying the freight charges. The same will then be billed to the consignee at destination.
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In cost and insurance it will be ''Freight Collect'' but if party require as '' Freight Prepaid'' then use CIF incoterms.
Depending on the contract, the shipper, the consignee or a third party can pay the charges. I've seen all three types of contract. It's usually the party that chose the carrier.
As to freight paid as per charter-party it generally mean that freight is payable at the rate mentioned in the charter-party. So the difference is that advance freight is the freight paid in advace and freight paid as per c/p is a phrase in B/L (bill of lading) referring to rate and way of payment of freight (i.e. to which bank, by money transfer or in cash, within how many working days, etc.)
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The plural of third party is third parties.
Consignee: The consignee is the party to whom the goods are being shipped or delivered. In the case of a "Collect Bill of Lading," the consignee is responsible for paying the freight charges. This means that the consignee will cover the costs associated with the shipment, including ocean or air freight, documentation fees, and any additional charges. Shipper or Consignor: The shipper or consignor is the party that arranges the transportation of the goods. They may initiate the shipment and contract with a freight forwarder or shipping company to move the cargo. In the case of a "Collect Bill of Lading," the shipper often chooses this option when they want the consignee to bear the shipping costs.
3PL (Third Party Logistics) software helps companies run warehouses used to store their product. It tracks shipments, inventories and billing among other things.