SHIPPING
TERMS:
Bill of Lading: A shipping document noting the loading details
of cargo on a vessel. Unless other arrangements, such as a Telex release, have
been made, the Bill of Lading is generally the document required for a consignee
to claim goods.
CBM: “Cubic Meters” The standard volumetric measuring
standard for international shipping.
CIF: “Cargo Insurance Freight” A shipping arrangement
whereby costs and services include moving loss-insured cargo to the port of
destination, whereafter the importer assumes responsibility for customs clearance,
destuffing and final delivery to door.
CFS: “Cargo Freight Station” A shipping arrangement
whereby cargo is imported and moved to a bonded warehouse, where containers
may be de-stuffed and loaded on to truck or rail transport for delivery to a
remote destination.
DDP: “Delivered Duty Paid” A shipping arrangement
whereby cargo is imported and delivered all the way to the door of the consignee,
and where any applicable Import Duties are paid by the shipper.
DDU: “Delivered Duty Unpaid” A shipping arrangement
whereby cargo is imported and delivered all the way to the door of the consignee,
but where consignee is responsible for any applicable import duties.
FOB: “Free on Board” A shipping arrangement whereby
cargo is delivered to the port of origin, loaded into containers, and placed
on board the carrying ship, whereafter the consignee is responsible for all
costs and arrangements henceforth.
Pallets: Cargo loading devices, usually made of wood or plastic,
that are easily lifted and moved by a forklift. Almost always used in Ocean
shipping.
Shrinkwrap: The process by which cartons stacked on a pallet
are wrapped in cellophane sheeting to prevent them from moving or falling over
in transit.
Telex release: A process by which a shipper may electronically
authorize release of goods to a consignee without presentation of the Bill of
Lading.