The consignee I D Number applied by the consignee to the shipmant
The consignee I D Number applied by the consignee to the shipmant
The term CID number on a bill of lading refers to a "Cargo Identification" number, which is used to uniquely identify a specific shipment or cargo. This number helps streamline the tracking and management of shipments throughout the supply chain, ensuring accuracy in logistics and facilitating communication among parties involved. It serves as a reference point for carriers, shippers, and receivers to confirm details related to the cargo.
CID is the consignee ID number applied by the consignee to this shipment. It is required by the.U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for all formal entries at the time of entry or release to the ultimate consignee.
the prefix cid- means to cut off/ to kill
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Cubic Inch Displacement or engine size. There are several things that the abbreviation CID stands for. One of the words is "Criminal Investigation Department."
"925 CID" stamped on jewelry indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals. The "CID" is a marking used by some manufacturers to identify the silver content of the jewelry.
The stamp CID on a piece of jewelry indicates that it was made by Clyde Duneier, Inc., a jewelry maker based in New York.
That means the engine is a 350 CID In AMERICAN terms.
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its the last three numbers on the back of the card
CID on a gold ring typically refers to the manufacturer's mark or trademark. It helps identify the company that made the ring.