In shipping terms, a "load out gate" refers to the designated entry or exit point at a facility, such as a port or shipping terminal, where cargo is loaded onto or unloaded from transport vehicles. It is a critical location for the efficient movement of goods, as it facilitates the transfer of cargo between different modes of transportation, such as trucks, ships, or trains. Proper management of load out gates helps streamline logistics and reduce delays in the shipping process.
I am looking what does mean PAD in Shipping freight terms
it means to take care of the shipping and respect the terms
In shipping, DOM is usually short for Domestic. A term being used in GATE-OUT MOVES. It indicates that the container contains cargo where both the receipt and the delivery location are within the same country.
CIS: Chinese International Shipping
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.
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C is for cost (value before shipping) and F is for freight/shipping.
FOR? or do you mean FOB?
Telegraphic Transfer.
Cargo OnBoard