Key Freight Terms and Cargo Handling in Global Trade Explained

Key Freight Terms and Cargo Handling in Global Trade Explained

This paper delves into critical aspects of freight forwarding practice, including the significance of the Bill of Lading's declared value, the basis for cargo damage claims, the definition of non-containerized shipments, customs clearance procedures, the distinction between 'first release' and 'second release', the concepts of LCL consolidation and cooperative stuffing, and the division of responsibilities between buyers and sellers under DDU terms. It aims to provide practical guidance for professionals in the foreign trade industry, clarifying key operational procedures and liabilities.

Container Shipping Firms Address Vessel Voyage Discrepancies

Container Shipping Firms Address Vessel Voyage Discrepancies

This paper analyzes the common problem of inconsistent vessel name and voyage information in container transportation. It provides solutions for verifying vessel name and voyage, querying vessel routes, and addressing container pick-up point issues. The importance of the bill of lading number is emphasized. Key information points such as container sharing and the randomness of container pick-up points are highlighted. The aim is to improve the efficiency of container transportation.

South Sudan Central Bank Tightens Rules for International Transfers

South Sudan Central Bank Tightens Rules for International Transfers

The Bank of South Sudan provides the SWIFT/BIC code BSSDSSJBXXX to ensure the security and efficiency of international remittances. It is recommended to confirm the accuracy of the code, account number, and name of the recipient before making a transfer to avoid delays or issues. The Bank of South Sudan typically offers better exchange rates and fees compared to other banks, ensuring efficient and cost-effective fund transfers.