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  2. Advance ship notice - Wikipedia

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    Flexibility: Knowing the actual fill rates of the orders gives the receiver the opportunity to re-allocate goods in subsequent shipments. ASN and finance: The ASN can be used to pay suppliers directly for goods received. This can be accomplished by receiving the ASN into the company computer system (ERP), printing company labels for each ...

  3. X12 Document List - Wikipedia

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    Consolidation of Goods In Container 326 Consignment Summary List 350 Customs Status Information 352 Customs Carrier General Order Status 353 Customs Events Advisory Details 354 Customs Automated Manifest Archive Status 355 Customs Acceptance/Rejection 356 Customs Permit to Transfer Request 357 Customs In-Bond Information 358

  4. Air waybill - Wikipedia

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    The goods in the air consignment are consigned directly to the party (the consignee) named in the letter of credit (L/C). Unless the goods are consigned to a third party like the issuing bank, the importer can obtain the goods from the carrier at destination without paying the issuing bank or the consignor.

  5. General Rules for the Interpretation of the Harmonized System

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    GRI 1 prescribes how to classify products at the 4-digit Heading level, based on the wording of the headings and the relative HS Section and Chapter Notes. GRI 2 prescribes how to classify both incomplete and unassembled goods, and mixtures and combinations of goods.

  6. Bill of lading - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, in the case of Coventry v Gladstone (1867), Lord Justice Blackburn defined a bill of lading as "A writing signed on behalf of the owner of ship in which goods are embarked, acknowledging the receipt of the Goods, and undertaking to deliver them at the end of the voyage, subject to such conditions as may be mentioned in ...

  7. GRN - Wikipedia

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    Goods Received Note; Granulin; Grenada, IOC and UNDP country code; Guarani dialects, ISO-639 code This page was last edited on 20 January 2024, at 02:39 (UTC). Text ...

  8. Receipt - Wikipedia

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    A receipt (also known as a packing list, packing slip, packaging slip, (delivery) docket, shipping list, delivery list, bill of the parcel, manifest, or customer receipt) is a document acknowledging that something has been received, [1] such as money or property in payment following a sale or other transfer of goods or provision of a service.

  9. Purchase order - Wikipedia

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    Although a typical purchase order may not be worded as a contract (in fact most contain little more than a list of the goods or services the buyer desires to purchase, along with price, payment terms, and shipping instructions), the purchase order is a specially regarded instrument regulated by the Uniform Commercial Code or other similar law which establishes a purchase order as a contract by ...