The Bill of Lading provides valueable information to both parties for the following reasons: 1) it provides the basic information to the moving crew such as directions to orgin and destination, 2) Point of Contact, 3) Shipper's name, ownership of shipment, and phone number, 4) acceptance of terms and conditions (contractual), 5) carrier's liability, 6) rates=charges, 7) release value and instructions, 8) serves as a certified receipt for services rendered, 9) and method of payment.
The Bill of Lading serves a wide variety of benefits for both shipper and mover. Out front instructions and direction is beneficial to all parties and by utilizing this document correctly, keeps you in compliance with all statutory regulations.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment