Bill Of Landing In The Ocean Freight

Bill of Lading also referred as a B/L or BOL. This document issued by a carrier acknowledges that specified goods have been received on board as cargo for conveyance to a named place for delivery to the consignee.

Bill of Landing serves as:

1. evidence of a contract of carriage between carrier and shipper
2. receipt for goods
3. document of title on your shipped goods

 

Container Capacity And Dimensions

Capacity Weight Door Cubic
Measurements Gross Width Height M FT
Type KGS LBS MM FT MM FT Meter Foot
20' Dry Container 16,363 36,060 2,337 7'7" 2,261 7'5" 32.9 1,164
40' Dry Container 20,454 45,000 2,337 7'6" 2,261 7'4" 67.0 2,368
40' High Cube 21,818 48,000 2,337 7'7" 2,565 8'5" 75.8 2,679
20' Open Top 21,879 36,060 2,336 7'5" 2,233 7'6" 32.1 1,133
40' Open Top 20,517 45,000 2,337 7'7" 2,261 7'5" 65.4 2,310
20' Collapsible Flat rack 16,356 36,060            
40' Collapsible Flat rack 21,772 48,000            

 
 
 
 
 
 
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