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  2. Customs house agent - Wikipedia

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    The National Informatics Centre (NIC) has developed basic software to create and file shipping bills (Customs documents) on the Indian Customs website. [5] The software is free to download with IceGate (Indian Customs) registration. [6]

  3. Manifest (transportation) - Wikipedia

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    When the cargo is being shipped by several different shipping companies on the same vessel, there will usually be separate bills of lading for each company, but only a single consolidated cargo manifest. On the other hand, if the cargo contains dangerous goods, there may be a separate dangerous cargo manifest. A manifest can be exchanged for ...

  4. Port Import/Export Reporting Service - Wikipedia

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    These import and export records account for 17 million Bills of Lading collected by PIERS per year. The raw data is subsequently verified, analyzed, and synthesized with supplementary data sourced from The United Nations , United States Census , Dun & Bradstreet , and direct international country sources for use in PIERS trade intelligence ...

  5. Courier - Wikipedia

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    The company specialised in shipping gold, packages and newspapers throughout the West, making a Wells Fargo office in every camp and settlement a necessity for commerce and connections to home. Shortly afterward, the Pony Express was established to move packages more quickly than the traditional stagecoach .

  6. Waybill - Wikipedia

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    A waybill is a document issued by a carrier acknowledging the receipt of goods by the carrier and the contract for shipment of a consignment of that cargo. [1] Typically it will show the names of the consignor and consignee, the point of origin of the consignment, its destination, and route.

  7. Transport in India - Wikipedia

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    Maritime transportation in India is managed by the Shipping Corporation of India, a government-owned company that also manages offshore and other marine transport infrastructure in the country. It owns and operates about 35% of Indian tonnage and operates in practically all areas of shipping business servicing both national and international ...

  8. Jawaharlal Nehru Port - Wikipedia

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    जवाहरलाल नेहरू बंदर: Location; Country India Location: Navi Mumbai, Raigad district, Maharashtra: Coordinates: 1]: Details; Opened: 26 May 1989: Operated by: Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust Authority (JNPTA): Owned by: Government of India: Terminals: 5: Statistics; Annual cargo tonnage: Bulk: 7.07 million tonnes (2023-24) [2] Container: 78.05 million tonnes (2023 ...

  9. Law of carriage of goods by sea - Wikipedia

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    The law of carriage of goods by sea is a body of law that governs the rights and duties of shippers, carriers and consignees of marine cargo. [1]Primarily concerned with cargo claims, this body of law combines the international commercial law, the law of the sea and admiralty laws.