Modelo de documento B/L o Bill of Lading para Comercio Exterior.
Puede ser personalizable, con un editor de pdf.
Usable en cursos de comercio exterior, administración, estudiantes, etc.
This document is a bill of lading for the shipment of 45 bags of clear, hot washed post consumer PET bottle flake from Global Holdings and Development LLC in the United States to Pactiv Foodservice Mexico S de RL in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico. The shipment contains 55,000 pounds of material and has a delivery appointment for Saturday, February 27th at 9:00 AM CST. The bill of lading provides shipping details like the names and addresses of the shipper and recipient, trailer and seal numbers, order numbers, packaging details, and signatures acknowledging receipt of the shipment.
This document is a bill of lading containing shipping information for a freight shipment. It includes details such as the shipper, consignee, and third party contact information. It also lists the number of packages, weight, handling units, commodity descriptions, and special instructions. The shipper certifies that the materials are properly classified, packaged and labeled for transportation according to DOT regulations. The carrier acknowledges receiving the packages and confirms emergency response information was provided.
The document is a bill of lading for shipping hazardous materials. It specifies that shippers of hazardous materials must provide a 24-hour emergency response telephone number. The bill of lading details the shipment of goods from Karim in Selim to Neila, including descriptions of packages, materials, and emergency contact information in case of an incident during transport.
This bill of lading document summarizes the details of a shipment being transported, including the shipper and recipient information, number of packages, weight, and description of goods. It specifies that the freight charges are prepaid unless marked otherwise. The document also provides spaces to capture the carrier information, special instructions, payment terms if shipping COD, and signatures acknowledging pickup and acceptance of the shipment.
This document is an air waybill for shipping goods via air carrier. It lists the shipper's name and account number, confirms the goods are received in good condition, and notes the shipment is subject to the carrier's terms and conditions on the reverse side. It also provides spaces to include information like the consignee, routing details, commodity descriptions, weight, charges, and signatures.
This document outlines a transportation agreement between Y & A Trucking of Miami LLC and ARPCO for a shipment from Fort Pierce, Florida to Lithia Springs, Georgia. Key details include:
- The shipment contains 21 pieces weighing 44,653 pounds of dry food commodities.
- The pickup is scheduled for June 30th, 2022 between 10:00-12:00 from Fort Pierce, Florida and delivery is scheduled for July 1st, 2022 between 06:00-12:00 to Lithia Springs, Georgia.
- Special instructions require a food-grade trailer, load locks, and intact seals. Drivers must call with any issues.
- The compensation for Y &
The document provides information about Incoterms 2010 rules. It begins by defining Incoterms and their purpose in international trade. It then outlines 11 specific Incoterms rules, including CFR, CIF, CPT, CIP, DAT, DAP, DDP, EXW, FCA, FAS, and FOB. For each rule, it summarizes the key obligations of the seller and buyer, such as who is responsible for costs of transportation and insurance. The document aims to enhance understanding of how Incoterms allocate responsibilities and manage risks between international trade parties.
This document is a bill of lading for the shipment of 45 bags of clear, hot washed post consumer PET bottle flake from Global Holdings and Development LLC in the United States to Pactiv Foodservice Mexico S de RL in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico. The shipment contains 55,000 pounds of material and has a delivery appointment for Saturday, February 27th at 9:00 AM CST. The bill of lading provides shipping details like the names and addresses of the shipper and recipient, trailer and seal numbers, order numbers, packaging details, and signatures acknowledging receipt of the shipment.
This document is a bill of lading containing shipping information for a freight shipment. It includes details such as the shipper, consignee, and third party contact information. It also lists the number of packages, weight, handling units, commodity descriptions, and special instructions. The shipper certifies that the materials are properly classified, packaged and labeled for transportation according to DOT regulations. The carrier acknowledges receiving the packages and confirms emergency response information was provided.
The document is a bill of lading for shipping hazardous materials. It specifies that shippers of hazardous materials must provide a 24-hour emergency response telephone number. The bill of lading details the shipment of goods from Karim in Selim to Neila, including descriptions of packages, materials, and emergency contact information in case of an incident during transport.
This bill of lading document summarizes the details of a shipment being transported, including the shipper and recipient information, number of packages, weight, and description of goods. It specifies that the freight charges are prepaid unless marked otherwise. The document also provides spaces to capture the carrier information, special instructions, payment terms if shipping COD, and signatures acknowledging pickup and acceptance of the shipment.
This document is an air waybill for shipping goods via air carrier. It lists the shipper's name and account number, confirms the goods are received in good condition, and notes the shipment is subject to the carrier's terms and conditions on the reverse side. It also provides spaces to include information like the consignee, routing details, commodity descriptions, weight, charges, and signatures.
This document outlines a transportation agreement between Y & A Trucking of Miami LLC and ARPCO for a shipment from Fort Pierce, Florida to Lithia Springs, Georgia. Key details include:
- The shipment contains 21 pieces weighing 44,653 pounds of dry food commodities.
- The pickup is scheduled for June 30th, 2022 between 10:00-12:00 from Fort Pierce, Florida and delivery is scheduled for July 1st, 2022 between 06:00-12:00 to Lithia Springs, Georgia.
- Special instructions require a food-grade trailer, load locks, and intact seals. Drivers must call with any issues.
- The compensation for Y &
The document provides information about Incoterms 2010 rules. It begins by defining Incoterms and their purpose in international trade. It then outlines 11 specific Incoterms rules, including CFR, CIF, CPT, CIP, DAT, DAP, DDP, EXW, FCA, FAS, and FOB. For each rule, it summarizes the key obligations of the seller and buyer, such as who is responsible for costs of transportation and insurance. The document aims to enhance understanding of how Incoterms allocate responsibilities and manage risks between international trade parties.
This document provides information about Incoterms and their definitions. It begins with background on the origins and history of Incoterms. It then defines common Incoterms, including EXW, FCA, CPT, CIP, DAT, DAP, DDP, CFR, and CIF. For each Incoterm, it summarizes the key obligations of the seller and buyer, such as who is responsible for costs of transportation and insurance. The document aims to enhance understanding of how Incoterms allocate responsibilities and manage risks in international trade transactions.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN CARRIER AND SHIPPER FORMAT
FREE LEGAL AND ACCOUNTANT FORMATS
KANOON KE RAKHWALE INDIA
HIRE LAWYER ONLINE
VISIT : https://www.kanoonkerakhwale.com/
VISIT : https://hirelawyeronline.com/
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This Guideline provides you the most useful forms in Freight Forwarding industry. You can use the original form or modify some fields to meet your demands. Good luck !
Seminar by Ravindran Raghavan on freight documentation and Incoterms 2010. Note that Incoterms may be revised and updated by ICC, hence read with caution as these contents could have become outdated when you download them.
1. Airway Bill
2. Bill of Lading
3. Other documentation for cargo shipment
4. Incoterms 2010 -EXW, FOB, CIF, DAP, DDP
This document is a bill of lading for a shipment from Surabaya, Indonesia to Taichung, Taiwan. It identifies the carrier as CNC Line, and provides details of the shipment including the voyage number, bill of lading number, export references, place and date of issue, applicable terms and conditions, description of the packages and goods, container details, vessel name, ports of loading and discharge, and contact details for the shipper, consignee, and notify party.
This document discusses various transport documents used in international trade. Transport documents serve as contracts of carriage between shippers and carriers, receipts of goods delivered, and evidence of title. Main transport documents include bills of lading, air waybills, multimodal bills of lading, CMR documents, cargo insurance certificates, packing lists, delivery notes, and international commercial invoices. Bills of lading are the most widely used and serve as receipts and evidence of contracts of carriage by sea. Air waybills function similarly for air transport. Other documents provide details on land/rail transport, insurance, and packing.
The document discusses international trade terms (INCOTERMS). It provides explanations and examples of several key INCOTERMS rules - EXW, FCA, CPT, CIP, DAP. The INCOTERMS rules clarify the obligations and costs of buyers and sellers in international trade contracts, such as who is responsible for transportation and insurance costs.
This document provides information on export documentation requirements. It explains that documentation varies by country, commodity, and situation, but generally outlines the sale, shipment, and responsibilities of parties to ensure complete understanding and avoid delays or costs. It identifies key factors to consider like country of origin/destination, transportation mode, and commodity. It then describes various principal and auxiliary export documents, such as commercial invoices, packing lists, bills of lading, certificates of origin, and more. Finally, it discusses factors involved in export documentation preparation and common documentation functions.
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Incoterms are internationally accepted commercial terms that clarify responsibilities and costs between buyers and sellers. There are 13 incoterms that specify ownership transfer points and responsibilities like transportation costs, insurance, and import duties. Key documents in logistics include bills of lading, certificates of origin, commercial invoices, customs invoices, letters of credit, packing lists, dock receipts, and export declarations. These documents provide important transaction details and ensure compliance with customs and trade regulations. Logistics managers must understand incoterms and documentation requirements to properly allocate costs and responsibilities in international sales agreements.
The document discusses various types of letters of credit (LCs), their uses, and the parties involved. The key types of LCs mentioned are sight LCs and usance LCs. Sight LCs require payment on presentation of documents, while usance LCs allow a period of time before payment is due. The main parties to an LC are the applicant (buyer), issuing bank, and beneficiary (seller). LCs provide a secure payment mechanism for domestic and international trade transactions.
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This document discusses procedures and documentation related to international trade. It defines an export as a change in ownership from a resident to a non-resident, even if the good does not physically cross borders. The exporter must submit shipping documents like bills of lading and invoices. Common export documents include commercial invoices, packing lists, certificates of origin, and bills of lading. Import procedures and documentation are also outlined, such as obtaining import licenses, bills of entry, invoices and delivery orders. Various international trade terms like FOB, CIF, and letters of credit are defined.
The document discusses export documentation and shipping terms (Incoterms). It defines key export documents like bills of lading, certificates of origin, and commercial invoices. It explains common shipping terms (Incoterms) such as EXW, FCA, FOB, CIF, and how they determine responsibilities of buyers and sellers. The document recommends working with a freight forwarder for accurate document preparation and understanding transportation costs and requirements.
Incoterms 2020 changes the transfer of risk of goodsM S Siddiqui
Global traders have started negotiating the contract is based on Incoterm 2020 and particularly Carriage paid to (ICT). The international traders of Bangladesh should go through the details of privileges, liabilities and responsibilities before agreed to the ICT term for import and export.
This document provides information on INCO terms, which are international commercial terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce that clarify the responsibilities of buyers and sellers in international trade. It defines 11 INCO terms ranging from EXW, where the seller has minimum responsibility, to DDP, where the seller is responsible for carriage, import clearance, and duties/taxes. The document explains each term, specifying whether the seller or buyer is responsible for costs and risks during carriage of goods. It also outlines the responsibilities of buyers and sellers under different terms and how costs vary depending on the chosen term.
The document discusses various export documentation requirements, including key documents like invoices, packing lists, bills of lading, certificates of origin, and declarations. It provides an overview of common documentation forms, their purposes, and essential data elements. Specific types of bills of lading, certificates, and other documents that may be needed depending on the shipment details are also outlined.
This document is a purchase contract between a buyer and seller that outlines 26 terms and conditions for the sale of goods. It specifies details such as the commodity, quantity, unit price, total amount, delivery terms, payment terms, required documents, quality guarantees, inspection procedures, penalties for late delivery, arbitration process, and notices. The contract is written in both Chinese and English and takes effect once signed by representatives of both parties.
This document provides an overview of common documentation used in international trade. It discusses various trade documents including air waybills, bills of lading, certificates of origin, combined transport documents, commercial invoices, bills of exchange, insurance certificates, packing lists, and inspection certificates. For each document type, it describes the purpose, required contents, and parties typically involved. The document aims to explain the key information and standards required for important trade documents to be valid and acceptable.
This document provides the format and terms for an irrevocable letter of credit for shipment of materials from India to another country on FOB terms.
The summary includes:
- The letter of credit is issued by a bank in India to another advising bank for the benefit of Steel Authority of India Limited.
- It provides the payment and shipping terms, including descriptions of the materials, documents required for negotiation, and additional conditions around vessel nomination and payment.
- The presenting bank is authorized to claim reimbursement from the issuing bank upon presentation of complying documents forwarded by registered airmail/courier.
Incoterms are widely used in international commerical transaction or procurement process and there used is encourged by trade councils and international lawers
Transport documents for export and import business (International)Bibin Xavier
The key documents required for transportation of goods are airway bills, bills of lading, mate's receipts, shipping bills, and cart tickets. An airway bill is a receipt issued by an airline for carriage of goods by air. A bill of lading is a document issued by a shipping company acknowledging receipt of goods and agreeing to deliver them. A mate's receipt is issued when cargo is loaded and provides details of the shipment. A shipping bill contains export documentation required by customs authorities. A cart ticket provides cargo details for entry into a port.
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This document provides information about Incoterms and their definitions. It begins with background on the origins and history of Incoterms. It then defines common Incoterms, including EXW, FCA, CPT, CIP, DAT, DAP, DDP, CFR, and CIF. For each Incoterm, it summarizes the key obligations of the seller and buyer, such as who is responsible for costs of transportation and insurance. The document aims to enhance understanding of how Incoterms allocate responsibilities and manage risks in international trade transactions.
AGREEMENT BETWEEN CARRIER AND SHIPPER FORMAT
FREE LEGAL AND ACCOUNTANT FORMATS
KANOON KE RAKHWALE INDIA
HIRE LAWYER ONLINE
VISIT : https://www.kanoonkerakhwale.com/
VISIT : https://hirelawyeronline.com/
GUIDELINES ON USEFUL FORMS IN FREIGHT FORWARDING (F) Danny Diep Toh MBA.pdfDanny Diep To
This Guideline provides you the most useful forms in Freight Forwarding industry. You can use the original form or modify some fields to meet your demands. Good luck !
Seminar by Ravindran Raghavan on freight documentation and Incoterms 2010. Note that Incoterms may be revised and updated by ICC, hence read with caution as these contents could have become outdated when you download them.
1. Airway Bill
2. Bill of Lading
3. Other documentation for cargo shipment
4. Incoterms 2010 -EXW, FOB, CIF, DAP, DDP
This document is a bill of lading for a shipment from Surabaya, Indonesia to Taichung, Taiwan. It identifies the carrier as CNC Line, and provides details of the shipment including the voyage number, bill of lading number, export references, place and date of issue, applicable terms and conditions, description of the packages and goods, container details, vessel name, ports of loading and discharge, and contact details for the shipper, consignee, and notify party.
This document discusses various transport documents used in international trade. Transport documents serve as contracts of carriage between shippers and carriers, receipts of goods delivered, and evidence of title. Main transport documents include bills of lading, air waybills, multimodal bills of lading, CMR documents, cargo insurance certificates, packing lists, delivery notes, and international commercial invoices. Bills of lading are the most widely used and serve as receipts and evidence of contracts of carriage by sea. Air waybills function similarly for air transport. Other documents provide details on land/rail transport, insurance, and packing.
The document discusses international trade terms (INCOTERMS). It provides explanations and examples of several key INCOTERMS rules - EXW, FCA, CPT, CIP, DAP. The INCOTERMS rules clarify the obligations and costs of buyers and sellers in international trade contracts, such as who is responsible for transportation and insurance costs.
This document provides information on export documentation requirements. It explains that documentation varies by country, commodity, and situation, but generally outlines the sale, shipment, and responsibilities of parties to ensure complete understanding and avoid delays or costs. It identifies key factors to consider like country of origin/destination, transportation mode, and commodity. It then describes various principal and auxiliary export documents, such as commercial invoices, packing lists, bills of lading, certificates of origin, and more. Finally, it discusses factors involved in export documentation preparation and common documentation functions.
International Logistics - Incoterms And DocumentsBhupesh Shah
Incoterms are internationally accepted commercial terms that clarify responsibilities and costs between buyers and sellers. There are 13 incoterms that specify ownership transfer points and responsibilities like transportation costs, insurance, and import duties. Key documents in logistics include bills of lading, certificates of origin, commercial invoices, customs invoices, letters of credit, packing lists, dock receipts, and export declarations. These documents provide important transaction details and ensure compliance with customs and trade regulations. Logistics managers must understand incoterms and documentation requirements to properly allocate costs and responsibilities in international sales agreements.
The document discusses various types of letters of credit (LCs), their uses, and the parties involved. The key types of LCs mentioned are sight LCs and usance LCs. Sight LCs require payment on presentation of documents, while usance LCs allow a period of time before payment is due. The main parties to an LC are the applicant (buyer), issuing bank, and beneficiary (seller). LCs provide a secure payment mechanism for domestic and international trade transactions.
Importexportprocedure 121101135638-phpapp02Suresh R
This document discusses procedures and documentation related to international trade. It defines an export as a change in ownership from a resident to a non-resident, even if the good does not physically cross borders. The exporter must submit shipping documents like bills of lading and invoices. Common export documents include commercial invoices, packing lists, certificates of origin, and bills of lading. Import procedures and documentation are also outlined, such as obtaining import licenses, bills of entry, invoices and delivery orders. Various international trade terms like FOB, CIF, and letters of credit are defined.
The document discusses export documentation and shipping terms (Incoterms). It defines key export documents like bills of lading, certificates of origin, and commercial invoices. It explains common shipping terms (Incoterms) such as EXW, FCA, FOB, CIF, and how they determine responsibilities of buyers and sellers. The document recommends working with a freight forwarder for accurate document preparation and understanding transportation costs and requirements.
Incoterms 2020 changes the transfer of risk of goodsM S Siddiqui
Global traders have started negotiating the contract is based on Incoterm 2020 and particularly Carriage paid to (ICT). The international traders of Bangladesh should go through the details of privileges, liabilities and responsibilities before agreed to the ICT term for import and export.
This document provides information on INCO terms, which are international commercial terms published by the International Chamber of Commerce that clarify the responsibilities of buyers and sellers in international trade. It defines 11 INCO terms ranging from EXW, where the seller has minimum responsibility, to DDP, where the seller is responsible for carriage, import clearance, and duties/taxes. The document explains each term, specifying whether the seller or buyer is responsible for costs and risks during carriage of goods. It also outlines the responsibilities of buyers and sellers under different terms and how costs vary depending on the chosen term.
The document discusses various export documentation requirements, including key documents like invoices, packing lists, bills of lading, certificates of origin, and declarations. It provides an overview of common documentation forms, their purposes, and essential data elements. Specific types of bills of lading, certificates, and other documents that may be needed depending on the shipment details are also outlined.
This document is a purchase contract between a buyer and seller that outlines 26 terms and conditions for the sale of goods. It specifies details such as the commodity, quantity, unit price, total amount, delivery terms, payment terms, required documents, quality guarantees, inspection procedures, penalties for late delivery, arbitration process, and notices. The contract is written in both Chinese and English and takes effect once signed by representatives of both parties.
This document provides an overview of common documentation used in international trade. It discusses various trade documents including air waybills, bills of lading, certificates of origin, combined transport documents, commercial invoices, bills of exchange, insurance certificates, packing lists, and inspection certificates. For each document type, it describes the purpose, required contents, and parties typically involved. The document aims to explain the key information and standards required for important trade documents to be valid and acceptable.
This document provides the format and terms for an irrevocable letter of credit for shipment of materials from India to another country on FOB terms.
The summary includes:
- The letter of credit is issued by a bank in India to another advising bank for the benefit of Steel Authority of India Limited.
- It provides the payment and shipping terms, including descriptions of the materials, documents required for negotiation, and additional conditions around vessel nomination and payment.
- The presenting bank is authorized to claim reimbursement from the issuing bank upon presentation of complying documents forwarded by registered airmail/courier.
Incoterms are widely used in international commerical transaction or procurement process and there used is encourged by trade councils and international lawers
Transport documents for export and import business (International)Bibin Xavier
The key documents required for transportation of goods are airway bills, bills of lading, mate's receipts, shipping bills, and cart tickets. An airway bill is a receipt issued by an airline for carriage of goods by air. A bill of lading is a document issued by a shipping company acknowledging receipt of goods and agreeing to deliver them. A mate's receipt is issued when cargo is loaded and provides details of the shipment. A shipping bill contains export documentation required by customs authorities. A cart ticket provides cargo details for entry into a port.
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Bill of Lading model
1. Bill of Lading
TRAILER/CAR NUMBER: __________________
BILL DATE: __________________
TO FROM
Consignee Shipper
Street Street
Destination Origin
City/State/Zip City/State/Zip
Route: Special Instructions:
FOR PAYMENT, SEND BILL TO SHIPPER'S INSTRUCTIONS
Name
Company
Street
City/State/Zip
NO. SHIPPING UNITS TIME DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES
SPECIAL MARKS & EXCEPTIONS
WEIGHT RATE CHARGES
REMIT C.O.D. C.O.D. AMOUNT: $ C.O.D. FEE
PREPAID
COLLECT
TO:
ADDRESS:
If this shipment is to be delivered to
the consignee without recourse on the
consignor, the consignor shall sign the
following statement: The carrier shall
not make delivery of this shipment
without payment of freight and all
other lawful charges.
______________________________
__
(Signature of Consignor)
TOTAL
CHARGES $
NOTE: W here the rate is dependent on value, shippers are
required to state specifically in writing the agreed or declared
value of the property. The agreed or declared value of the
property is hereby specifically stated by the shipper to be not
exceeding $ per
Freight Charges are collect unless
market prepaid
CHECK BOX IF PREPAID
RECEIVED subject to the classifications and tariffs in effect on the date of the issue of this Bill of Lading, the property described above in apparent
good order, except as noted (contents and condition of packages unknown), marked consigned and destined as indicated above which said carrier
(the word carrier being understood through this contract as meaning any person or corporation in possession of the property under the contract)
agrees to carry to its usual place of delivery as said destination. If on its route, otherwise to deliver to another carrier on the route to said destination.
It is mutually agreed as to each carrier of all or any of said property, over all or any portion of said route to destination and as to each party at any
time interested in all or any said property, that every service to be performed hereunder shall be subject to all the Bill of Lading terms and conditions
in the governing classification on the date of shipment. Shipper hereby certifies that he is familiar with all the Bill of Lading terms and conditions in
the governing classification and the said terms and conditions.
Shipper Carrier
Per Per Date:
Mark with “X” or “RQ” if appropriate to designate Hazardous Material s Substances as defined in the Department of Transportation Regulations
governing the transportation of hazardous materials. The use of this column is an optional method for identifying hazardous materials on Bills of
Lading 172.201(a)(1) (iii) of Title 4 9. Code of Federal Regulations. Also when shipping hazardous materials, the shipper' s certification statement
prescribed in section 172.204(a) of the Federal Regulations, as indicated on the Bill of Lading does apply, unless a specific exception from the
requirement is pro vided in t he Regulation for a particular material.