Shipper:
Shipper:
What does this term stand for?
A shipper is an individual, company, or organization responsible for initiating and arranging the transport of goods to a consignee. The shipper handles tasks such as packaging, labeling, documentation, booking carriers, and compliance with customs and transport regulations. In logistics, the shipper is critical for ensuring cargo readiness, accurate documentation, and effective coordination with freight forwarders, carriers, and warehouses. Shippers may also be liable for misdeclarations or damage caused due to improper handling or documentation.
Characteristics:
- Arranges transport of goods
- Responsible for packaging
- Prepares shipping documentation
- Coordinates with carriers
- Ensures regulatory compliance
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