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CLT-Certified Logistics Technician MSSC CLA TEST LOG 250- CH.3 Quiz
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straight bill of lading and order two types of bill of lading
bill of lading
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straight bill of lading the most common used bill of lading
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order bill of lading is used as a means for the shipper to obtain payment for the
chapter 1: product receiving materials
standard form and short form straight bill of lading has two types of transactions
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short form is does not contain what is the difference between standard and short form
contract and conditions on the
reverse side
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- a receipt from carrier to the straight bill of lading serves three primary purposes
shipper for the materials
received for transportation
- a contract of carriage
- a presumption of title to the
materials
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- shipper's name and address bill of lading should contain at least what information
- consignee's name and address
- description of the material
offered for transport
- gross weight of the shipment
- an indication of who pays the
freight charges i.e. the shipper,
consignee or a third party
chapter 1: product receiving
, an invoice presented by the carrier to the shipper, the consignee
carrier freight bill
or the third party as a demand for payment for the services
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rendered
- name of the carrier minimum requirements for a carrier freight bill
- the carrier's reference number
and address
- a description of materials
- the rate
- freight terms
- charges due
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delivery receipt document issued by the carrier that the consignee signs as proof
chapter 1: product receiving of receipt also known as POD
air way bill airfreight industry's bill of lading
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- name and address of the air way bill minimum requirements
shipper
- name and address of
consignee
- the gross weight of the
shipment
-an indication of the service
level required
- who is responsible for the
freight charges
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material handler individuals who move and stage materials within the supply chain
chapter 1: product receiving
materials refers to goods, cargo, freight, loads, products, merchandise
chapter 1: product receiving
the function encompassing the physical receipt of material, the
receiving inspection of the shipment for conformance with the purchase
chapter 1: product receiving order, the identification and delivery to destination, and the
preparation of receiving reports
staging area location in a facility where materials are organized
chapter 1: product receiving
unitization the consolidation of several units into larger units for fewer
chapter 1: product receiving handlings
yard the outdoor area around a dock, i.e. shipping yard, rail yard or
chapter 1: product receiving truck yard
appointment, unloading every carrier makes an ____ and is assigned an _______ ____
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running a scheduled dock what requires the ability to measure and predict workflow to
chapter 1: product receiving allow the facility to keep the timetable that is set
security what is very important because of the high level of activity and
chapter 1: product receiving the involvement of outside personnel
storage, distribution or for use in materials are sent for a purpose
the production process
chapter 2: product storage