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U.S. Department of Transportation
産業: Government
Number of terms: 13754
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Broadly, insurance covering loss or damage of goods at sea. Marine insurance typically compensates the owner of merchandise for losses sustained from fire, shipwreck, etc., but excludes losses that can be recovered from the carrier.
Industry:Transportation
Allows merchandise that has been withdrawn from a bonded warehouse at one port to be transported in bond through the U.S. to be exported from another port, without paying duty.
Industry:Transportation
The bank that adds its confirmation to another bank’s (the issuing bank’s) letter of credit and promises to pay the beneficiary upon presentation of documents specified in the letter of credit.
Industry:Transportation
Business pertaining to commerce or navigation transacted upon the sea or in seaports in such matters as the court of admiralty has jurisdiction.
Industry:Transportation
The storing of goods/cargo.
Industry:Transportation
A carrier which has a direct physical connection with, or forms a link between two or more carriers.
Industry:Transportation
It is all areas and things of, on, under, relating to, adjacent to, or bordering on a sea, ocean, or other navigable waterway, including all maritime related activities, infrastructure, people, cargo, and vessels and other conveyances.
Industry:Transportation
A document prepared by a transportation line at the point of a shipment; shows the point of the origin, destination, route, consignor, consignee, description of shipment and amount charged for the transportation service. It is forwarded with the shipment or sent by mail to the agent at the transfer point or waybill destination. Abbreviation is WB. Unlike a bill of lading, a waybill is NOT a document of title.
Industry:Transportation
Un punto oltre il punto medio della lunghezza della nave, verso la poppa o posteriore.
Industry:Transportation
Riferendosi a carico essendo messo, o carichi, un mezzo di trasporto.
Industry:Transportation