Waybill
A waybill is a document issued by a carrier that provides details about a shipment, including the shipper, consignee, origin, destination, and description of the goods. Unlike a bill of lading, a waybill is non-negotiable and does not serve as a title document. Waybills are used for tracking and managing shipments throughout the transportation process.
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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.
Seawaybill
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Air waybill
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Manifest
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