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A consignor is the person who delivers goods to the consignee for sale. In a consignment contract, the consignee takes responsibility for the goods and sells them. Until the goods are sold, the consignor does not lose ownership of the goods.
The consignor is the sender of a consignment while the consignee is the receiver of the consignment. The consignee may be a buyer or just an agent who acts on behalf of the consignor. The ownership of the goods or the consignment remains with the consignor until the goods have been paid for in full by the consignee.
A consignor (shipper) is the party that ships the product. They can be a factory, a distribution center, or anyone really that has entered into a contract to ship goods. Typically, the ownership (title) of the goods remains with the consignor until the consignee pays for them in full.
When transporting freight and goods, either by ocean, air, or land, there are two parties involved one who is shipping the freight and the other who is receiving it. The sender or shipper is referred to as the consignor.
A consignor (shipper) is the party that ships the product. They can be a factory, a distribution center, or anyone really that has entered into a contract to ship goods. Typically, the ownership (title) of the goods remains with the consignor until the consignee pays for them in full.
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A consignor is the owner of goods that are sent to a consignee to be sold to a third party or buyer. The entity sending the goods is known as the consignor. A consignor might be a factory, distribution facility or dropship origin point.
The consignor retains ownership of goods until they are sold to the end customer. The consignor is also usually in charge of determining the selling price of the goods. They may also have the option to negotiate a higher price in some situations1.
The term consignee and shipper are often used interchangeably. However, there are key differences between the two parties. In contrast with the roles of the shipper, the consignee is not the sender, but the receiver of the goods. Usually, the consignee is the owner or buyer who purchases the goods from the seller.

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