[E X E C U T I V E S U M M A R Y] [E X E C U T I V E S U M M A R Y] Executive Summary: Freight forwarding is a service used by companies that deal in international or multi-national import and export. While the freight forwarder doesn’t actually move the freight itself‚ it acts as an intermediary between the client and various transportation services. Sending products from one international destination to another can involve a multitude of carriers‚ requirements and legalities. A freight
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POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR RELEASE OF IMPORT CARGO AT NAMIBIAN PORTS ____________________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION OF GOODS : NO. OF PACKAGES / UNITS : BILL OF LADING NO. : ____________________________________________________________________________ By virtue of these presents‚ I/We the undersigned‚ ____________________________________________________________________ (Full name of Consignee) in my/our capacity as Consignee and being entitled to
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Table of Contents Summary of the case 1 Fact 1 Issues: 2 Rules of law: 2 Kopitoff v Wilson [1876] 1 QBD 377 2 Analysist 3 Conclusion: non-negotiable bills of lading to their shippers and retain the originals. Terms on the reverse side of the originals which are not on the non-negotiable bills may not apply. 3 Judgement 3 Present two judgements and Answer the question: which one you prefer and why? 3 Decision 1: 4 Decision 2: 4 Decision 3: 4 Decision 4: 4 Decision 5:
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Dock Scheduling Software Application in Warehouse Management Dock Scheduling Management allows distribution center managers and operators to improve the efficiency of dock delivery activities and schedule effectively the appointments of vendors and carriers. Dock Scheduling Software enables the mangers to coordinate the inbound dock schedule and project delivery times in order to process more inbound and outbound shipments in distribution center. C3 Reservations is a dock and appointment scheduling
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INNOVATION AND COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTION: “GO CLEAN – GO GREEN” The supply chain process at Kuehne and Nagel has adopted the "Go Clean - Go Green" initiative which includes joining 14 ocean carriers and 12 shippers as member of the Clean Cargo Working Group (CCWG). The carrier members measure the actual consumption of bunker fuel and subsequently apply a common methodology for calculating and providing their individual trade-lane based carbon dioxide emissions per gram/TEU/km.
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Staffordshire University Law School Gary Gueye The Bill of Lading is a fundamental piece in the jigsaw that is export trade Introduction I. Different types of the Bill of Lading a) Straight Bill of Lading b) Order Bill of Lading c) Bearer Bill of Lading d) Switch Bill of Lading 2 3 3 3 3 3 II. Functions of the Bill of Lading a) Bill of Lading as a receipt b) Bill of Lading as a document of title c) Bill of Lading as an evidence of a contract of carriage d) Bill of Lading as a contract
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Question A Advise The Theatre of Wine on any claim that they might have‚ and what level of limitation will apply to that claim that the might have. People to note are; The Buyer/claimant: (The Theatre of Wine)‚ in Greenwich London‚ UK Shipowner/defendant: (Carry Carefully)‚ South Africa Copy of the bill of lading My first advice is to ask The Theatre of Wine is that they need to know key important factors; The claimant need to prove when the defendant’s period of responsibility for the goods
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Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air‚ Signed at Warsaw on 12 October 1929 - Warsaw Convention 1929 copy @ lexmercatoria.org Contents Contents Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules Relating to International Carriage by Air‚ Signed at Warsaw on 12 October 1929 (Warsaw Convention) 1 Chapter I - Scope - Definitions Article 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Article 2 . . . .
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International Standard Banking Practice BILL OF LADING Application of UCP 600 Article 20 91. If a credit requires presentation of a bill of lading (“marine”‚ “ocean” or “port-to-port” or similar) covering sea shipment only‚ UCP 600 article 20 is applicable. To comply with UCP 600 article 20‚ a bill of lading must appear to cover a port-to-port shipment but need not be titled “marine bill of lading”‚ “ocean bill of lading”‚ “port-to-port bill of lading” or similar. 92 . Full Set of Originals
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THE MAİN DİFFERENCES BETWEEN CIF AND FOB CONTRACTS UNDER ENGLİSH LAW CIF contract is that when the seller has delivered the goods or provides them afloat. He has to perform the contract by tendering conforming documents to the buyer. The significant feature of a CIF contract is that performance of bargain is to be fulfilled by delivery of documents and not by actual physical delivery of goods by the seller. 1 2 FOB contract can be described as a flexible instrument. Because‚ the buyer has
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