- Industry: Government
- Number of terms: 13754
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B/L requiring updates that do not change financial status; this is slightly different from corrected B/L.
Industry:Transportation
the fine print on B/L; defines what the carrier can and cannot do, including the carrier’s liabilities and contractual agreements.
Industry:Transportation
represents whether the bill of lading has been input, rated, reconciled, printed, or released to the customer.
Industry:Transportation
Refers to the type of B/L being issued. Some examples are: a Memo (ME), Original (OBL), Non–negotiable, Corrected (CBL) or Amended (AM) B/L.
Industry:Transportation
B/L status; used to cancel a processed B/L; usually per shipper’s request; different from voided B/L.
Industry:Transportation
A B/L which bears no superimposed clause or notation which declares a defective condition of the goods and/or the packaging.
Industry:Transportation
B/L requiring any update which results in money –or other financially related changes.
Industry:Transportation
Non–negotiable B/L primarily containing routing details; usually used by truckers and freight forwarders.
Industry:Transportation