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  2. Choice (credit card) - Wikipedia

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    Choice was a credit card test marketed by Citibank in the United States, announced in 1977, and first issued in 1978. It was one of the first cards to offer a cash refund program, and no annual fee. Choice was intended to create a rival to Visa, MasterCard, and American Express, but proved unsuccessful, and was withdrawn in 1987. Citibank has ...

  3. FOB (shipping) - Wikipedia

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    Dockers loading bagged cargo. FOB (free on board) is a term in international commercial law specifying at what point respective obligations, costs, and risk involved in the delivery of goods shift from the seller to the buyer under the Incoterms standard published by the International Chamber of Commerce.

  4. National Airlines (N8) - Wikipedia

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    National Air Cargo Group, Inc., also operating as National Airlines, is a U.S. airline based in Orlando, Florida. [2] It operates on-demand cargo and passenger charter services. History

  5. Speed, choice, security are key payment considerations ... - AOL

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    This may be due to ongoing security concerns around mobile payments, such as Apple Pay or The post Speed, choice, security are key payment considerations, RetailEXPO appeared first on Coin Rivet.

  6. Freight claim - Wikipedia

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    A freight claim or cargo claim is a legal demand by a shipper or consignee against a carrier in respect of damage to a shipment, or loss thereof. [1] [2] [3]Typically, the claimant will seek damages (financial compensation for loss), but other remedies include "specific performance", where the cargo-owner seeks delivery of the goods as agreed.

  7. Carriage of Goods by Sea Act - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the passage of COGSA, most cargo was shipped in boxes, crates, and bags. Shortly after its passage, cargo owners determined that cargo could be handled more efficiently if placed on pallets, a process that results in numerous boxes or bags of cargo being consolidated on a single pallet. Shipowners, seeing an opportunity to reduce ...

  8. Maritime lien - Wikipedia

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    They include payment of the claims, waiver, laches, foreclosure, and sale or destruction of the res. The lienholder could give up the right of maritime lien either by expressed or implied intention. The intention to waive the lien should be shown clearly required by the court and the credit of the lienholder will be considered.

  9. Challenge Group - Wikipedia

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    Challenge Air Cargo. Founded in 2018, Challenge Air Cargo, is the commercial entity that manages the sale of Cargo capacity of the Group's three airlines, as well as third party customers. From the Group's Head Office in Malta and with its own offices in the Netherlands, Germany, and Hong Kong, coupled with a network of GSA offices, Challenge ...