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    MAERSK LINE vs. CA G.R. No. 94761‚ May 17‚ 1993 FACTS: Petitioner Maersk Line is engaged in the transportation of goods by sea‚ doing business in the Philippines through its general agent‚ Compania de Tabacos de Filipinas‚ while private respondent Efren Castillo is the proprietor of Ethegal Laboratories‚ a firm engaged in the manufacture of pharmaceutical products. On Nov. 12‚ 1976‚ Castillo ordered from Eli Lilly‚ Inc. of Puerto Rico 600‚000 empty gelatin capsules for the manufacture of his

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    outstrip UPS’s during the initiation of talks over liberalized air cargo routes between the U.S. and China? Assuming a perfectly efficient stock market‚ how might one interpret a 14% increase in FedEx’s market value of equity? When the talks over liberalized air cargo routes between the U.S and China began‚ FedEx stock price rose at a higher rate than UPS’s for the simple fact that FedEx was a company that specialized in air cargo already‚ plus it already had routes to China before the talks started

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    read about the supply-chain concept that attempts to identify and link all the participants from suppliers’ suppliers to customers’ customers. Who are all an online presence whereby clients can place orders online and check the status of their cargo. So far the increase in sales from the online presence has not been much. Most of AML’s clients are spread out in rural areas‚ and except for customers in Delhi‚ most do not have access to the Internet. Today AML is handling an average of 200-plus

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    talk about hops. and the buyer of the goods. The Goods will be shipped from point A to point B. (2) The seller is sending the goods on the ship from San Francisco. And the buyer is in Sunderland expecting the goods. (3) The problem where the Seller and the Buyer are dealing with is a CIF contract between the two parties‚ when goods are ready to ship. The buyer want goods from another place/country. And want to inspect the goods when they are ready to leave. But when the buyer had not the oppurtunity

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    a seaman. Includes work building and repairing ships‚ loading and unloading ships‚ construction or repair of structures to enable waterborne commerce‚ and other work on or near navigable waters in support of waterborne commerce. Maritime – generally means “pertaining to the sea”. In connection with the USL&H Act‚ “maritime” work means work that meets the “situs” and “status” tests‚ including building and repairing ships‚ loading and unloading ships‚ construction or repair of structures that enable

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    may impose upon the cargo being carried to contribute to the amount to be paid to the other vessel. The "Both to Blame Collision Clause" in the cargo policy provides that in such event‚ the cargo policy will cover such contribution. See "Collision Clause" and "Cross Liabilities." [refrences: http://www.amusf.com/Definitions_B.htm ‚ AMUSF organization‚ Noauthor provided] b-If the Vessel comes into collision with another ship as a result of the negligence of the other ship and any act‚ neglect

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    In the freight forwarding industry there are three major corporations which make up 85% of the total market; United Parcel Service (UPS)‚ Federal Express‚ and Airborne Express. Combined‚ these “Big Three” ship more than 5 million packages a day with over 98% of which arriving on time. The impact that the express mail industry has made on the U.S. economy in terms of technology‚ logistics support for small business‚ and the overall movement of goods has far exceeded the expectations of many since

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    INCOTERMS USE FOR SHIPPING TERMS Incoterms rules are international trade terms promulgated by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). Though used primarily in international trade‚ they are seeing increasing use in domestic trade. When used‚ they should specify the specific shipping term‚ the location‚ Incoterms‚ and the edition. An example is “DAT Pier 82 Port of Philadelphia Incoterms® 2010.” Incoterms rules specify the point at which risk of loss occurs‚ but not‚ strictly speaking‚

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    The advantage of a flatbed trailer is that it may be loaded from the sides‚ the top‚ or from behind. Being able to load from any direction makes flatbed trailers the most versatile trailer‚ when it comes to transporting your oversized equipment and cargo. There are numerous options that exist for shipping flatbed suitable freight. You will have the advantage of our team’s reliable experience when choosing a particular trailer type and services best

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    DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COLLISION FROM ALLISION A collision is when two objects strike each other‚ as when two ships passing make a misjudgment and one strikes another. An allision is similar‚ but refers to a collision where one of the two objects is stationary. The term is generally used in a nautical context. If a ship or boat strikes against a bridge abutment‚ this is called an allision. ALLISION An allision is a maritime accident where one boat hits another or collides with a fixed object like

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