Shipped bill of lading
Definition
A Shipped Bill of Lading is a document issued by the carrier or its agent to acknowledge the receipt of goods for shipment and to confirm that the goods have been loaded on board the vessel. It serves as evidence of the contract of carriage and provides title to the goods, enabling the consignee to take possession of the cargo at the destination.
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