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A Corporate Identification Number (CIN) is a 21-digit alpha-numeric code issued to companies incorporated in India. CIN [1] [2] [3] is unique identification number that is given by Registrar of Companies (ROC) of various states under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA). CINs are assigned to companies registered in India by the ROC located ...
Khimji Poonja Freight Forwarders Pvt. Ltd. is an established custom house agency and a freight forwarding company based out of Mumbai, India. The company provides customs clearing services along with other allied logistics like Air and Sea freight forwarding, Surface Transport , Insurance , Warehousing and door to door delivery of goods.
Its services comprise export and import handling, LCL shipments, bonded and open warehousing, first and last-mile transportation, maintenance and repair of the dry container, reefer monitoring, and hazardous material handling.
The first international freight forwarders were innkeepers in London, England who held and re-forwarded the personal effects of their hotel guests in the early 1800s. [1] One of the earliest freight forwarders was Thomas Meadows and Co. Ltd., established in 1836. [2]
The acquisition of the Geis (now SDV Geis) network in Asia and the creation of SDV Geis Germany occurred in 2004. [3] In 2005, SDV acquired India's SWG Logistics. [4] In 2007, SDV also acquired JE Bernard in the United Kingdom to form a single operating organization under the name SDV UK Ltd.
LCL freight was often sorted and redistributed into different railway cars at intermediate railway terminals en route to the final destination. [78] Groupage is the process of filling a container with multiple shipments for efficiency. [79] LCL is "a quantity of cargo less than that required for the application of a carload rate. A quantity of ...
Triple B may refer to: Triple B Sides, an EP by The Adicts; 5BBB, a radio station branded as Triple B FM; Big Baller Brand; Triple B, a investment group run by the ...
A bill of lading (/ ˈ l eɪ d ɪ ŋ /) (sometimes abbreviated as B/L or BOL) is a document issued by a carrier (or their agent) to acknowledge receipt of cargo for shipment. [1] Although the term is historically related only to carriage by sea, a bill of lading may today be used for any type of carriage of goods. [ 2 ]