The document which acknowledges that the cargo has been received and is in the carrier’s custody is called the().
A: Dock Receipt
B: Hatch Report and Recapitulation
C: Cargo Manifest
D: Stowage Pla
A: Dock Receipt
B: Hatch Report and Recapitulation
C: Cargo Manifest
D: Stowage Pla
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- In air cargo transportation, an air waybill has many functions, it can serve as an evidence of( )。 A: contract of carriage B: carrier C: receipt of goods D: shipper
- Inventory is to merchandise as () A: entry is to ledger B: number is to set C: photograph is to negative D: order is to receipt E: manifest is to cargo
- in air cargo transportation, the freight cost must be paid in advance, otherwise the carrier has right to reject the shipment.
- When do you perform the goods and invoice receipts reconciliation process? A: When a purchase order is posted, but no invoice has been received B: When an invoice is posted, but no relevant purchase order is available C: When a purchase order is posted, but no goods receipt has been received D: When an invoice is posted, but no goods receipt has been received
- In container cargo transportation, the bill of lading serves as a receipt for goods, an evidence of the contract of carriage, and a document of title to the goods. The carrier issues the B/L according to the information in the 1 . The shipped B/L must indicate that the goods have been loaded on board or shipped on a named vessel, and it must be signed by the carrier or the 2 or the agent on behalf of the carrier. The originals are marked as "original" on their face and all have equal value, that is, all have the same validity. The original B(s)/L are 3 , one of which must be surrendered to the 4 at destination, duly endorsed in exchange for the goods or the delivery order. When one of the originals being surrendered to the carrier, the others become 5 .