Clean bill of lading
Definition
A clean bill of lading is a shipping document issued by a carrier that certifies the goods received for shipment are in good condition and properly packaged. It indicates that there are no visible damages, defects, or discrepancies in the cargo. A clean bill of lading is important in the supply chain as it serves as evidence of the carrier's acceptance of the goods and establishes the carrier's responsibility for the safe delivery of the cargo to the consignee.
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