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.