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on‐board bill of lading

John O'Connell


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When cargo is placed on board a ship for transportation, an on‐board bill of lading is given to the exporter when the ship leaves port. The bill provides a list of goods loaded by the carrier. An on‐board bill is used as proof of shipment and is often part of the documentation required for the exporter to be paid. ( 1994 ). International Marketing and Export Management , 2nd edn. Wokingham : Addison‐Wesley . ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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