COGSA
The Carriage of Goods by Sea Act (COGSA) is a U.S. federal law that governs the rights and responsibilities of parties involved in the transportation of goods by sea. COGSA sets forth regulations on carrier liability, documentation, and claims, ensuring the protection of shippers and consignees in maritime trade.
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Federal Maritime Commission (FMC)
Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is the U.S. agency regulating international ocean shipping. Learn FMC powers, OSRA enforcement, and how to file complaints.
Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 OSRA
Ocean Shipping Reform Act of 2022 (OSRA) is a U.S. federal law that updated ocean shipping regulations to improve transparency and fairness for shippers and…
Bill of Lading (BOL)
A bill of lading (BOL) is a legal document serving as a cargo receipt, title document, and shipping contract. Learn the types and how it differs from a waybill.
Arbitration
Arbitration is a freight dispute process where an impartial arbitrator issues a binding decision. Learn how it differs from litigation and when it applies.