(1) Stub is the bottom kept by the shipper for inspection;
(2) Customer contact information is used to keep accounts for customers;
(3) The receipt is the receipt of the delivery party, indicating that the goods have been delivered to the destination.
The bill of lading is actually a certificate of goods sales between the buyer and the seller (customer). For example, if merchant A sells something to merchant B, merchant A will open a bill of lading for merchant B. Then merchant A will let merchant B sign for it.
Of course, you can also ask merchant B to issue a receipt indicating when it was taken, what model and price, the names of two merchants and the seal of merchant B.
Extended data:
The consignee who signs the delivery note must be accurate:
As the consignee, the enterprise shall require the other party to affix the official seal of the enterprise on the delivery note. The consignee shall stipulate in the contract between the two parties (the name shall be stated in the contract, and the power of attorney of the receiving enterprise and my signature pattern shall be provided).
The mistake that is easy to make in practice is that the receiving company often does not stamp the official seal on the receipt, but only appoints the warehouse staff to sign the delivery note. This situation is common, but it is risky.
If Party B denies receiving the goods in the dunning lawsuit, and denies that the person who signed the delivery note is his own employee, and the labor contract between the consignee and the employee has not been authenticated by the labor department or has not been signed, the delivery clerk will not be able to prove that the person who signed the delivery note is the employee of the consignee.
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