Lading
Lading
What does this term stand for?
Lading refers to the goods being shipped or transported, often in the context of a legal document such as a bill of lading. It provides detailed information about the type, quantity, and ownership of cargo, serving as a contract between the shipper and carrier. Bills of lading are critical in international trade for customs clearance, insurance claims, and shipment tracking. The term “lading” also implies the loading of goods onto a vessel, vehicle, or aircraft for transportation.
Characteristics:
- Represents the goods being transported
- Forms the basis of legal shipping documents
- Provides details of type, quantity, and ownership
- Serves as a contract between shipper and carrier
- Required for customs and regulatory compliance
- Supports insurance claims for transported cargo
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