A bill of lading (BL - sometimes referred to as BOL or B L) is a document issued by 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of the shipping company in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying the carrier responsible for transporting your goods.
  3. Next, specify the flag of nationality, which indicates the country under whose laws the vessel operates.
  4. Fill in the shipper's name and contact information. This identifies who is sending the goods.
  5. Provide details for the order and notify party. This section informs who should be contacted upon arrival of the goods.
  6. Describe the goods being shipped, including their nature and quantity. Ensure accuracy to avoid disputes during transit.
  7. Enter gross, net, and tare weights as well as any measurements necessary for freight calculation.
  8. Finally, indicate the freight rate and any other relevant charges associated with transporting your goods.

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A bill of lading is a legal document that is issued by a carrier to the shipper. It contains details about which goods are being shipped, where the shipment is coming from and going to, as well as details of the shipper, carrier, and consignee.
It is issued by the carrier once a shipment is booked and used to track and manage cargo. Think of it like a fingerprint for freight. Each shipment is recognized and traced through the complex networks of global logistics.
The Bill of Lading (B/L) is an important shipping document that serves as a receipt, contract of carriage and proof of ownership of the goods being transported. Without this document, it is not possible to enter or leave many ports/countries. Unlike a Sea Waybill, a Bill of Lading can be assigned to other parties.
Bill of lading is an important document that needs to be shipped together with the products in all maritime transports in the UK. The shipper is fully responsible for this document that also serves as a receipt for the carried goods.
In a situation when the importer does not pay for goods in advance, a seller usually issues a to order Bill of Lading. It is an instrument with which the carrier takes responsibility for the goods during transit and the importer is assured of delivery even if he has not paid in advance.