Federal Maritime Commission (Control of Shipping acts USA)
Full Truck Load, an indication for a truck transporting cargo directly from supplier to receiver.
The delivery of goods by a factory whereby the goods are put at the disposal of another (internal) party such as a commercial department.
A vessel normally used for local or coastal transport (for carriage of cargo and/or containers) to and from ports not scheduled to be called by the main (ocean) vessel, directly connecting these ports to the main (ocean) vessel.
An indication of the country in which a means of transport is registered through a reference to the ensign of this country.
The lowest temperature at which a good produces enough vapour to form a flammable mixture with air.
The lowest temperature at which a good produces enough vapour to form a flammable mixture with air.
A container with two end walls and open sides.
Any group of means of transport acting together or under one control.
Circumstance which is beyond the control of one of the parties to a contract and which may, according to the terms and conditions, relieve that party of liability for failing to execute the contract.
A three or four wheeled mechanical truck with forks at the front designed for lifting, carrying and stowing cargo.
Abbreviation: FEU Unit of measurement equivalent to one forty foot container. .
Te party arranging the carriage of goods including connected services and/or associated formalities on behalf of a shipper or consignee.
Charges paid or to be paid for preliminary surface or air transport to the airport of departure by a forwarder, but not by a carrier under an Air Waybill (air cargo).
Document issued to a freight forwarder, giving instructions to the forwarder for the forwarding of goods described therein.