INDUSTRY LOGISTICS GLOSSARY
- Adr
- Flammable, explosive and chemical substances containing a standard transport rules of the road. ADR convention members on November 30, 2005 with the relevant laws were enacted when Parliament. Law came into force on 1 January 2009.
- Air waybill
- Showing that the goods transported by air transport of the shipment document.
- Alongside Vessel
- Cargo ship hoists under the dock or barge is delivered on board to direct.
- Average (Average)
- In shipping, damage, damage to mean income. "General average" and "General Average" There are types like.
- Particular average
- It means property damage.
- General average
- Volunteers are spending to protect the ship and cargo. Great is referred to as average.
- Average Adjusters
- Average, regulating ekspert damage.
- Average Contribution
- Damage larger share of the cost is to be paid.
- Average deposit
- The average amount paid by major damage during the recent liquidation of regulating their EXP is determined.
- Berth
- Bill of lading, indicating the characteristics of the goods, which is set to be installed or loaded on the boat, is issued by the carrier to known commodities.
- Bill of lading
- Bill of lading, indicating the characteristics of the goods, which is set to be installed or loaded on the boat, is issued by the carrier to known commodities.
- Bunker Adjustment Factor
- In overseas transport, fluctuations in fuel oil prices are requested on the rate calculated by taking into account the price.
- Carriage Forward
- Shipment fee payable at destination.
- Certificate of insurance
- Insurers issued by and is the exclusive property of a document confirming that his company is located, under the names of insurance agents and contacts to establish the place of destination.
- Charter Party
- Indicating that the entire contract is a part of a boat or rented.
- CFR (ex C&F)
- And transport costs.
- CIF
- Cost, insurance and freight.
- CIP
- Transportation and insurance payments.
- CPT
- Handling payment.
- Clean
- The bill of lading is noted that without reservation.
- Clear
- The withdrawal of goods from customs.
- Closing date
- For cargo to be loaded in the designated boat, time will be the last delivery of the goods.
- Commodity rate
- The ability of air transport in the imposition of a special low rate for some categories of goods designated airports.
- Conference
- Share cartels are formed by combining the shipping company. In this way, do not let the price below a certain price of regular shipping services do not.
- Consignee
- The property is sent to the receiver.
- Consignment
- With a shipping document, weight, volume, the amount of cargo on a specific identification of the parcel number or image.
- Consignment note
- It has been determined in a number of documents related to cargo.
- Consignor
- The sender of the goods.
- Consolidation
- Combining several shipments going to the same cargo from different sources.
- Consolidator
- Normally, a transport company in the form of "consolidation" is the company carrying out the work.
- Consular invoice
- Some countries are required to take the goods from customs and invoices issued on special forms provided by the state should be given a visa by the consulate consulate.
- Container
- With double doors on one side, which can be easily handled and metal cans made from aluminum or steel, which provides a safe transport.
- Crate
- Made by the combination of wood, nailed, braided and an open box so it can be seen in contrast to the closed box.
- Cubic foot and cubic meter
- It is a unit of volume.
- Currency adjustment factor (CAF)
- Taking into account fluctuations in exchange rates for the US dollar disclosed, calculated at the rate of sea transport over charging (this correction could be in the negative sense).
- Dangerous goods
- Substances classified as determined by the International maritime organization and harmful substances.
- Deck
- Deck means, "under deck cargo" is placed in the interior of the vessel's cargo. "On deck cargo" is placed in the upper part of the barn. So carriers do not accept any responsibility for the danger to be taken immediately to the first deck above material things.
- Delivery note
- Which will be signed by the recipient of the goods is a document used by the carriers and things transported by car. If the goods are not properly sent in a queue it must be specified that should be maintained.
- Delivery order
- Prepared by the carriers, delivery of cargo to the property of the buyer at the same time is a document that allows the passage of cargo from one place to another.
- Demurrage
- After long be appointed to take charge of the ship or wagon or vacate detention, the money for it is compensation.
- Destuffing
- The container is emptied of the container business.
- Door-to-door
- Starting over means delivered to the recipient's feet. Road and container transport is conducted in the best way.
- FCL
- Full container load.
- EXW
- Reported prices in the exporter's commercial business or factory goods are delivered to the recipient when available.
- FAS
- Delivered at the port.
- FCA
- This form of transport is used, especially in multimodal transport system. It is delivered to the carrier, such as container or roll on-roll of.
- FIO
- Loading and unloading is taking place in the marine transportation price.
- FOB
- The ship was delivered on board.
- FPA
- The release of partial damage.
- Feeder Service
- Great sea of small sea vessels to barges or ships, or the receipt of the goods is delivered when it is the opposite of that event or incident. Many times you can service it is not possible directly from the large ship.
- FIATA
- The International Federation of Freight Forwarder Association.
- FIATA B/L
- A document issued by a carrier of the upper federation.
- Floating Policy
- Wavy insurance policy, is to make a permanent insurance between insurers and the insured.
- Forwarding Agent (or forwarders)
- Sellers, buyers and carriers, forwarders who organize a mediator between the front of the embarkation or carriage, as indicated by the document according to principles determined.
- Harbour dues
- Port facilities are required to take advantage of tax.
- Haulage
- Road transport is.
- Haulage contractor
- Road carrier.
- Heavy Lift Changes
- Installation of parts on a certain weight limit per piece are additional charges for unloading and moving. These fees vary by port equipment and facilities.
- Hold
- Commercial cargo ships that are placed under the deck hatch.
- IATA
- International Air Transport Association.
- IMO (formerly IMCO)
- International Maritime Organization. The classification of dangerous substances between the tasks of the organization, to determine the rules to be followed, is the issuing of the relevant rules to transportation of commercial country.
- Incoterms
- Publications relating to the interpretation of trade terms of the International Chamber of Commerce.
- Jettison
- Danger sea disposal of goods to alleviate the immediate ship.
- Joint Cargo
- Combined cargo.
- Lay-day
- A boat for loading and unloading is permitted.
- LCL
- Be less than container load cargo.
- Legalized invoice
- Seller's bill entitled prepared on forms prepared his own. In some countries it must be approved by the required customs formalities at the consulate.
- Letter of credit
- In short, the L / C is called a letter of credit issued by banks or being an intermediary between the buyer and the seller.
- Lighter
- The ship is called during the loading of cargo or barge settled and allowing evacuated.
- Lighterage
- Fee barge.
- Lift-can
- Metallic containers made by the board and are usually larger, but a box used to transport the furniture.
- Longshoreman
- Workers used to work as ship unloading port and the shipper.
- Manifest
- Manifesto to inform the customs authorities of the list provided by the ship captain goods, customs declaration, cargo shares.
- Markings
- Affixed on packages and cans, sent goods for defining symbols are letters and shapes.
- Measurements
- Package of height, length and width are measured. Usually used to find the volume of packets sent or load.
- Minumum freight
- The minimum amount to be charged by the carrier for a small load.
- Negotiable
- It indicates that a document may be the subject of a trowel or turnover value.
- Non negotiable
- The subject property is a non-negotiable document or copy of a document is a non-negotiable document. (Airway bill is a non-negotiable document)
- Notify address
- Bill of lading by the property instead of the name and address of the recipient, but the agency does not take the place of the name of the carrier of the goods at destination is specified will be sent to whom.
- On board B/L
- On the bill of lading is to verify that the goods loaded properly.
- Outturn report
- Formed in the discharge port and the list of goods to be unloaded from a boat.
- Pallet
- Made of solid wood is a suitable packaging tool to move with a forklift.
- Payload
- Rail, road or placed on the total weight of cargo shipments by air.
- RAG
- Limited subject directory, the airline agreed terms with the transport of dangerous goods by IATA and handling, labeling, including issues such as packaging is a publication.
- RAG decleration
- A declaration signed by the seller and the document prepared by the completed form.
- Reefer
- Cold container.
- Restricted cargo
- Hazardous materials or cargo transportation is possible that the fulfillment of certain rules.
- Right of recourse
- It is entitled to claim for compensation against an error condition. Property buyers must reserve the right to appeal the insurer registered by submitting a letter of appeal to incorrect handling event.
- Skid
- Usually special frame suitable for lifting and placing the metal.
- SRCC
- Insurance stands in terminology. (Strikes, riots-government related unrest). These risks are "full risk" policy and take part in the "war risk" should be mentioned as well.
- Stevedores
- Specializing in the placement of the warehouses of the port workers in the appropriate cargo ships.
- Storage
- Storage.
- Stowage
- Ship loading warehouse or container means.
- Stower
- Regulating the warehouse loading dock workers working on ships.
- Stuffing
- Loading container.
- Subrogation
- Another party appeal rights of the transplant.
- Surveyor
- Examining the damaged goods and the shipping and insurance to prepare a detailed report called experts.
- Survey report
- Describing the damage caused to the goods and a detailed report prepared by the insurance agency.
- Tackle
- Hoists, chain.
- Tally clerks
- They are people who check the suitability of the ship identification and the documentation package.
- Through B/L
- Bill of lading comprises moving between two places determined. But it does not include a transfer during travel.
- Through rate
- Bill of lading is the sum of the transport costs associated with the transportation of goods to the specified property.
- Transshipment
- Suitable harbors in the transfer of cargo from one ship to another.
- Underdeck
- Shipping is installed in the barn. Carriers deny responsibility for the goods carried in the ship's deck.
- Underwriter
- It is the insurer.
- Warehouse
- Warehouse, is stored in a warehouse while waiting for cargo shipment.
- Bended warehouse
- The transit cargo or cargo which are pending withdrawal from customs warehouses under customs control where.
- Waybill
- Document containing the shipment of goods.
- Wharf
- Dock, pier.
- Wharfage
- Scaffolding is used for the unloading or storage, wharfage.
- W/M
- Weight / measurement. Subject to the base for the calculation of sea transport fares, according to the request to determine the weight and measurement principles of the ship.
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