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  1. Difference between an exporter and a shipper

    Mar 16, 2010 · Difference between an exporter and a shipper.. Hmmmmm, this could be a tricky question and depends on who looks at it and from what perspective.. In simple terms, Exporter …

  2. Can the shipper’s address on the bill of lading be in another …

    Mar 8, 2013 · Exporter need not necessarily be the actual seller of the cargo or the entity actually concluding the deal.. Shipper = is a person or company or entity that is shown in all the …

  3. What is a Switch Bill of Lading and when and why is it used..??

    Feb 25, 2024 · Article explaining about a Switch Bill of Lading and when and why it is used.. There are several reasons for its issuance..

  4. NVOCC and Freight Forwarder

    When you are an exporter,shipper (yes these are different) or importer, invariably you will need an agent to look after your shipment, handle all your documentary and transport requirements.. …

  5. Demurrage and Detention - Exporter vs Shipping Line

    Nov 28, 2012 · Demurrage and Detention - Exporter vs Shipping LineI am Hariesh Manaadiar, the Founder of Shipping and Freight Resource.. I have been in the dynamic shipping and freight …

  6. Shipper on bill of lading can be from a country different from port …

    For example, in India and Brazil, as per customs requirement (confirmed by a few forwarders to me), the shipper on the bill of lading has to be the actual exporter of the cargo who has filed …

  7. What is a UCR Number and who needs it..

    Feb 29, 2012 · The exporter will be required to provide this number to the bank.. Each export consignment must have a different UCR number.. A consignment is classified as “the total …

  8. House Bill of Lading and Master Bill of Lading - Shipping and …

    Sep 1, 2011 · Article discussing the difference between House Bill of Lading and Master Bill of Lading.. Understand the different and don't get caught out..

  9. Who pays what charges in a sea freight shipment

    Remember a seller, exporter, shipper on the origin side and a buyer, importer, consignee on the destination side may all be different people.. In a sea freight shipment, there could be a …

  10. Who pays freight charges for a shipment..??

    May 30, 2012 · In a lot of the cases, the actual exporter or the shipper pays the Ocean Freight quantum of the charges which could include the Freight, BAF, ISPS, Oncarriage if any – …