Destination Delivery Charge
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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.
In FedEx terms of use, "free carrier" refers to a shipping arrangement where the seller delivers goods to a designated location, often a FedEx facility, at their own expense. Once the goods are handed over to the carrier, the responsibility and risk transfer to the buyer. This term is commonly used in international shipping to clarify the point at which ownership and liability shift from the seller to the buyer.
The International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS Code)
It is presumed to mean, "Tanker Take Over." Though there is no such term.
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Bill of Loading
In shipping, 'RT' is an acronym for the term 'Revenue Ton'. This term is used to describe the measurement in which freight is shipped.
ACD mean : custom documentation charges
delivert duty paid
Container Freight Station
Container Freight Station
DDC-I was created in 1980.
Failure to appear for Defensive Driving Course.
A ship full of synthesizers? no idea sorry!
The shipping term "POL" stands for "Port of Loading." It refers to the location where cargo is loaded onto a vessel for transport. This term is crucial in logistics and shipping documentation, as it helps define the starting point of the shipping journey and can impact shipping costs and transit times. Understanding the POL is essential for both shippers and consignees in coordinating logistics effectively.