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Inland bill of lading
Posted 05 January, 2010 by Everett Rogers from SenegalDear Capital Ace, you've got the greatest site. There was a term i can't fathom: what does inland bill of lading mean?Capital Ace Answers:thank you for the vote of confidence. Inland bill of lading is A legal document required for the transportation of materials over land. An inland bill of lading serves as both the carrier's receipt to the shipper and the carriage contract. The document specifies the details of the goods being transported, such as quantity, type and destination. An inland bill of lading allows the transporter to move goods across domestic land, via rail or truck. If the goods are to be shipped overseas, an addition document known as an "ocean bill of lading" is required. The inland bill only allows the materials to reach the shore, while the ocean bill allows its transport overseas.Go to
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