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
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Capacity
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Weight
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Door
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Cubic
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Measurements
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Gross
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Width
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Height
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M
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FT
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Type
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KGS
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LBS
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MM
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FT
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MM
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FT
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Meter
|
Foot
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| 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 |
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| 40' Collapsible Flat rack |
21,772 |
48,000 |
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