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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the freight ez document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Exporter/Shipper's name and address, including ZIP code, in Field 1.
  3. In Field 2, input the YRC Freight PRO number and provide a contact phone number.
  4. Fill in the date of shipment in Field 3 and include any relevant P.O. numbers in Field 4.
  5. Complete Fields 5 through 10 with details about the ultimate consignee, purchaser, customs broker, currency of settlement, and other required information.
  6. Continue filling out Fields 11 to 28, ensuring all necessary details regarding packaging, description of goods, weight, unit price, and total value are accurately provided.
  7. Review all entries for accuracy before saving or exporting your completed form for submission.

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Freight collect differs from other typical payment terms, such as cash-on-delivery (COD), where the consignee pays the freight charges at the time of delivery or pre-pay. Under freight collect, the consignee is responsible for paying shipping charges upon delivery. Freight collect is a more flexible payment term.
Responsibility: Typically, the buyer is responsible for freight in costs, covering the transportation costs to bring raw materials into their facility. On the other hand, the seller usually bears the freight out costs, which include the expenses of delivering finished goods to the customer.
Explosives, such as fireworks and firecrackers, detonating fuses, etc. Toxic and infectious items, such as pesticides, lithium batteries, etc. Corrosive items, such as batteries, alkaline battery electrolytes, etc.
There are four major types of freight transportation available for shippers to use in the world of freight shipping. The primary ones are by ground (road), rail, ocean, and air.
Types of Air Cargo General Cargo. As the backbone of the air freight service industry, general cargo is a versatile and vital category. Special Cargo. Live Animals. Perishable Cargo. Temperature Controlled Cargo. Mail Cargo. Human Remains, Tissue, and Organ Cargo.

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