Place of Receipt
The place of receipt is the location where the carrier takes custody of the cargo from the shipper at the start of the transportation journey. This location is also specified in the shipping documents and marks the beginning of the carrier’s responsibility for the shipment. The place of receipt can be a factory, warehouse, or any other agreed-upon point where the goods are handed over to the carrier for transport. Accurate documentation of the place of receipt is essential for tracking the shipment and ensuring proper handling throughout the logistics process.
Related glossary terms
Port of lading (loading)
Port of lading (loading) is the port where cargo is loaded onto a vessel, marking the official start of the maritime leg of the international shipment journey.
Pre-Carriage
Pre-Carriage refers to the initial movement of goods from the origin point to the port of loading by road, rail, or inland waterway before the ocean voyage.
Shipper
Shipper is an individual or company that sends goods from one location to another, responsible for preparing the shipment, arranging transport, and completing…
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.