It all depends on what company your buying from. I would either call them and ask or if they have a website I would check that and see what their delivery policies are.
it will come in 2009 because of shipment and because they need to pay alot of money for it to come in movie theatres
Port fees for your shipment must be paid before the shipment is released from the port.
It will come, i think.
Intercept the base's pay shipment ....
yes
Because the cars arelifted from trains and placed for shipment, and a ship that carries the load is a cargo ship.
Port of shipment refers to incoterms 2000. It is the exporter's port, the port where the goods come from. For example under the CIF term it says that the seller delivers when the goods pass the ship's rail in the port of shipment
The seller is responsible for all shipping costs.
Cash on delivery. You pay for it when it's delivered instead of when you ship it. Usually the addressee is who pays for it.
Stink bugs came from Asia in a cargo shipment.
yes! overgrown and shipment
No. Missed shipment is two words. missed is the past tense of miss shipment is a noun As a phrase missed shipment could be used like: The missed shipment arrived this morning. The supplier missed a shipment last month