Contents on the front of the bill of lading.
The items recorded on the front of the bill of lading are filled in by the shipper and the carrier or their agents respectively, and usually include the following items:
1. Shipper;
2. Consignee;
3. Notify Party;
4. Place of Receipt or loading port Port of Loading);
5. Destination or Port of Discharge;
6. Vessel's Name & Voyage Number;
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7. Shipping Marks & Numbers;
8. Description of Goods & Number of Packages;
9. Weight & Measurement;
10. Freight Prepaid or Freight to Collect;
11. Number of original bills of lading (Number of Original B/L);
12. Name & Signature of the Carrier;
13. Place and date of issuance of bill of lading (Place & Date of Issue).
(2) The terms on the back of the bill of lading.
On the back of the liner bill of lading, there are usually transportation terms printed on them. These terms are used to determine the rights and interests between the carrier and the shipper, as well as between the carrier and the consignee and the holder of the bill of lading. the main basis of obligations. The contents of the clauses on the back of the bill of lading are determined by each shipping company. The contents are not consistent, but they are generally similar.