In shipping terminology, PRS stands for "Port of Refuge Surcharge." This surcharge is applied when a vessel must divert from its original route and seek shelter in a different port due to unforeseen circumstances such as adverse weather conditions or mechanical issues. The PRS is intended to cover the additional costs incurred by the shipping company as a result of the diversion.
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When ordering business cards from Avery the shipping time varies with each shipping address. Usually shipping takes about two to three business days.
FIOS in a Bill of Lading stands for "Free In and Out Stowed." It indicates that the cargo owner is responsible for all loading and unloading costs, as well as the stowage of the goods on the vessel. This term is commonly used in shipping contracts to clarify the financial responsibilities of the parties involved. In essence, the shipping company is not responsible for these costs.
Shipping documents are the documents used for the shipping transaction purposes like Export- Import, Ship Husbandry, Custom Clearance, Immigration, Loading- Unloading of cargoes, etc. There are various types of documents involved in the shipping operation. Such as the following: 1. Shipping bill 2. Bill of lading 3. Mat's receipt 4. Cargo manifest 5. Letter of Credit, etc.
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prs means permananent residence in the country
DDU= destination delivery unit
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Ad hoc literally means "for this." In shipping it probably means that the item in question is being shipped in a custom or specially built container as opposed to a standardized container.
PRS Guitars was created in 1985.
CIF means Cost Insurance and Freight, which means the seller pays to get the load to its destination. The alternate is FOB--Free On Board--which means the buyer pays the freight and insurance.