Full Truckload (FTL)
A full truckload (FTL) is a shipment large enough that it requires a full truck for its transportation.
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A full truckload (FTL) is a shipment large enough that it requires a full truck for its transportation.
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Less than truckload (LTL) is a freight trucking method for smaller shipments that don’t fill up a truck and can be combined together to fill up a full truckload.
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A dry run refers to a trucking scenario when a trucker is unable to complete a pickup or delivery.
A clean truck fee is levied by the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach as part of the Clear Air Action Plan to help cut down on air pollution.
A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is a document that lists all potential hazards and the safe handling process of all potentially dangerous goods.
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Air and ocean freight markets are evolving. Read on for the latest delivery routes and options, price changes and other essential insights.
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A shipper is a person who consigns goods and signs a contract of carriage with a carrier in one‘s name or on one‘s behalf on the freight documents.
A house bill of lading (HBL) is an acknowledgment of the receipt of goods issued by a freight forwarder or a non-vessel operating company (NVOCC).
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An original bill of lading (OBL) is a contract of carriage, which doubles as a title of the cargo and a carrier’s receipt of the cargo.
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An express bill of lading is a type of bill of lading with no original bill of lading issued and the cargo is automatically released at the destination.
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A master air waybill (MAWB) is a transport document for air cargo with details of delivery terms issued by the air cargo carrier or its agent.
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A house air waybill (HAWB) is a transport document for air cargo issued by the freight forwarders in natural air waybill format with delivery details.
An arrival notice is a document sent to the notify party to inform them of the cargo’s arrival date. It is issued by the ocean freight forwarder, freight carrier, or agent.
A packing list is a customs declaration document with each shipment’s list of packages detailed individually by weight, dimension, and quantity.
A CFS (container freight station) is a warehouse where cargo consolidation and deconsolidation takes place.
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