Transportation Contracts and Liability
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Transportation Contracts and Liability #
Transportation Contracts and Liability
Transportation contracts play a crucial role in the logistics industry, governin… #
Understanding the various terms and concepts related to transportation contracts and liability is essential for professionals in the field of transportation law and ethics.
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Bill of Lading (BOL)
- A legal document issued by a carrier to a shipper, detailing the type, quantit… #
- A legal document issued by a carrier to a shipper, detailing the type, quantity, and destination of goods being transported.
- The BOL serves as a receipt for the goods and evidence of the contract of carr… #
- The BOL serves as a receipt for the goods and evidence of the contract of carriage between the shipper and the carrier.
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Carrier
- A company or individual that transports goods or passengers from one place to… #
- A company or individual that transports goods or passengers from one place to another.
- Carriers can include trucking companies, airlines, railroads, and shipping lin… #
- Carriers can include trucking companies, airlines, railroads, and shipping lines.
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Common Carrier
- A carrier that offers its services to the general public for a fee and is requ… #
- A carrier that offers its services to the general public for a fee and is required to transport goods or passengers without discrimination.
- Common carriers are subject to strict regulations and liability rules #
- Common carriers are subject to strict regulations and liability rules.
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Consignee
- The party to whom goods are being shipped or delivered #
- The party to whom goods are being shipped or delivered.
- The consignee is typically the recipient of the goods and is responsible for a… #
- The consignee is typically the recipient of the goods and is responsible for accepting the shipment.
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Consignor
- The party that ships goods to a consignee #
- The party that ships goods to a consignee.
- The consignor is responsible for preparing the goods for shipment and arrangin… #
- The consignor is responsible for preparing the goods for shipment and arranging for transportation.
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Detention Charges
- Fees charged by carriers for delays in loading or unloading goods beyond the a… #
- Fees charged by carriers for delays in loading or unloading goods beyond the agreed-upon time.
- Detention charges are intended to compensate carriers for the additional time… #
- Detention charges are intended to compensate carriers for the additional time and resources required due to delays.
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Force Majeure
- A legal term referring to unforeseeable circumstances that prevent parties fro… #
- A legal term referring to unforeseeable circumstances that prevent parties from fulfilling their contractual obligations.
- Force majeure events may include natural disasters, wars, or government action… #
- Force majeure events may include natural disasters, wars, or government actions that make performance impossible or impracticable.
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Freight Broker
- An intermediary that arranges transportation services between shippers and car… #
- An intermediary that arranges transportation services between shippers and carriers.
- Freight brokers do not own or operate transportation equipment but facilitate… #
- Freight brokers do not own or operate transportation equipment but facilitate the movement of goods on behalf of their clients.
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Freight Forwarder
- A company that organizes the transportation of goods from the point of origin… #
- A company that organizes the transportation of goods from the point of origin to the final destination.
- Freight forwarders handle logistics, documentation, and customs clearance on b… #
- Freight forwarders handle logistics, documentation, and customs clearance on behalf of shippers.
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Incoterms
- International Commercial Terms that define the rights and obligations of buyer… #
- International Commercial Terms that define the rights and obligations of buyers and sellers in international trade.
- Incoterms specify the delivery point, transfer of risk, and division of costs… #
- Incoterms specify the delivery point, transfer of risk, and division of costs between parties.
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Intermodal Transportation
- The use of multiple modes of transportation (such as truck, rail, and ship) to… #
- The use of multiple modes of transportation (such as truck, rail, and ship) to move goods from origin to destination.
- Intermodal transportation offers cost savings and efficiency by leveraging the… #
- Intermodal transportation offers cost savings and efficiency by leveraging the strengths of each mode of transport.
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Layover
- A period of time when a carrier stops at a location between the origin and des… #
- A period of time when a carrier stops at a location between the origin and destination of a shipment.
- Layovers may be planned or unplanned and can affect delivery schedules and cos… #
- Layovers may be planned or unplanned and can affect delivery schedules and costs.
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Liability Limitation
- Provisions in transportation contracts that limit the carrier's liability for… #
- Provisions in transportation contracts that limit the carrier's liability for loss or damage to goods.
- Liability limitations may be based on weight, value, or other factors and are… #
- Liability limitations may be based on weight, value, or other factors and are subject to legal requirements.
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Logistics
- The process of planning, implementing, and controlling the efficient flow of g… #
- The process of planning, implementing, and controlling the efficient flow of goods from point of origin to point of consumption.
- Logistics involves coordination of transportation, warehousing, inventory mana… #
- Logistics involves coordination of transportation, warehousing, inventory management, and information systems.
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Motor Carrier Act of 1980
- U #
S. legislation that deregulated the trucking industry and allowed for increased competition among carriers.
- The Motor Carrier Act of 1980 led to changes in pricing, service offerings, an… #
- The Motor Carrier Act of 1980 led to changes in pricing, service offerings, and liability rules in the trucking sector.
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Negligence
- Failure to exercise the degree of care that a reasonable person would in simil… #
- Failure to exercise the degree of care that a reasonable person would in similar circumstances.
- Negligence can result in liability for damages or injuries caused by the negli… #
- Negligence can result in liability for damages or injuries caused by the negligent party.
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Shipper
- The party that contracts with a carrier to transport goods #
- The party that contracts with a carrier to transport goods.
- Shippers are responsible for preparing the goods for shipment, providing neces… #
- Shippers are responsible for preparing the goods for shipment, providing necessary documentation, and paying transportation fees.
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Tariff
- A document that outlines the rates, terms, and conditions of transportation se… #
- A document that outlines the rates, terms, and conditions of transportation services offered by a carrier.
- Tariffs are filed with regulatory authorities and must be made available to sh… #
- Tariffs are filed with regulatory authorities and must be made available to shippers upon request.
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Terminal
- A facility where goods are transferred between different modes of transportati… #
- A facility where goods are transferred between different modes of transportation.
- Terminals may include warehouses, ports, airports, or rail yards #
- Terminals may include warehouses, ports, airports, or rail yards.
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Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)
- A set of laws governing commercial transactions in the United States #
- A set of laws governing commercial transactions in the United States.
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Waybill
- A document issued by a carrier to confirm receipt of goods for shipment #
- A document issued by a carrier to confirm receipt of goods for shipment.
- The waybill serves as a contract of carriage and provides instructions for del… #
- The waybill serves as a contract of carriage and provides instructions for delivery of the goods.
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Warehouse Receipt
- A document issued by a warehouse operator acknowledging receipt of goods for s… #
- A document issued by a warehouse operator acknowledging receipt of goods for storage.
- Warehouse receipts can be negotiable or non-negotiable and may be used as coll… #
- Warehouse receipts can be negotiable or non-negotiable and may be used as collateral for financing.
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Weight and Inspection (W&I)
- A service offered by carriers to verify the weight and condition of goods befo… #
- A service offered by carriers to verify the weight and condition of goods before transportation.
- W&I inspections help prevent disputes over damaged or missing items and ensure… #
- W&I inspections help prevent disputes over damaged or missing items and ensure accurate billing.
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Zone Pricing
- A pricing strategy used by carriers to set rates based on geographic zones #
- A pricing strategy used by carriers to set rates based on geographic zones.
- Zone pricing takes into account distance, competition, and other factors to de… #
- Zone pricing takes into account distance, competition, and other factors to determine transportation costs.
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Act of God
- An unforeseeable event caused by natural forces, such as earthquakes, floods,… #
- An unforeseeable event caused by natural forces, such as earthquakes, floods, or hurricanes.
- Acts of God may relieve parties from liability for damages resulting from the… #
- Acts of God may relieve parties from liability for damages resulting from the event.
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Carrier's Lien
- A legal right of carriers to retain possession of goods until transportation c… #
- A legal right of carriers to retain possession of goods until transportation charges are paid.
- Carrier's liens protect carriers from non-payment by shippers and provide reco… #
- Carrier's liens protect carriers from non-payment by shippers and provide recourse for recovering unpaid fees.
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Deviations
- Changes to the agreed-upon route or schedule of transportation #
- Changes to the agreed-upon route or schedule of transportation.
- Deviations may result in additional costs, delays, or liability issues for car… #
- Deviations may result in additional costs, delays, or liability issues for carriers and shippers.
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Excess Value Declaration
- A statement by a shipper declaring the value of goods above the carrier's liab… #
- A statement by a shipper declaring the value of goods above the carrier's liability limit.
- Excess value declarations may require additional insurance coverage or payment… #
- Excess value declarations may require additional insurance coverage or payment of surcharges.
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Freight Claim
- A demand by a shipper for compensation for loss, damage, or delay in transport… #
- A demand by a shipper for compensation for loss, damage, or delay in transportation.
- Freight claims must be filed in accordance with carrier regulations and may in… #
- Freight claims must be filed in accordance with carrier regulations and may involve investigation and negotiation.
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Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT)
- Substances that pose a risk to health, safety, or the environment during trans… #
- Substances that pose a risk to health, safety, or the environment during transportation.
- HAZMAT regulations govern the handling, packaging, and labeling of hazardous m… #
- HAZMAT regulations govern the handling, packaging, and labeling of hazardous materials in transit.
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Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)
- Former U #
S. regulatory agency responsible for overseeing the transportation industry.
- The ICC regulated rates, services, and practices of carriers until its dissolu… #
- The ICC regulated rates, services, and practices of carriers until its dissolution in 1995.
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Joint and Several Liability
- Legal doctrine holding multiple parties jointly and individually responsible f… #
- Legal doctrine holding multiple parties jointly and individually responsible for damages.
- Joint and several liability allows injured parties to seek full compensation f… #
- Joint and several liability allows injured parties to seek full compensation from any liable party, regardless of fault.
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Kelly Amendment
- U #
S. law that exempted carriers from liability for loss or damage to certain types of goods.
- The Kelly Amendment limited carrier liability for goods with high value or sus… #
- The Kelly Amendment limited carrier liability for goods with high value or susceptibility to damage.
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Legal Weight
- The maximum allowable weight for a shipment as defined by transportation regul… #
- The maximum allowable weight for a shipment as defined by transportation regulations.
- Exceeding legal weight limits can result in fines, penalties, and potential li… #
- Exceeding legal weight limits can result in fines, penalties, and potential liability for carriers and shippers.
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Mode of Transportation
- The method used to move goods from one location to another #
- The method used to move goods from one location to another.
- Modes of transportation include truck, rail, air, water, and pipeline #
- Modes of transportation include truck, rail, air, water, and pipeline.
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Notice of Claim
- A formal notification by a shipper to a carrier regarding loss, damage, or del… #
- A formal notification by a shipper to a carrier regarding loss, damage, or delay in transportation.
- Notice of claim must be provided within a specified time frame to preserve the… #
- Notice of claim must be provided within a specified time frame to preserve the shipper's rights to seek compensation.
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Perishable Goods
- Items that are likely to spoil or deteriorate if not transported quickly and u… #
- Items that are likely to spoil or deteriorate if not transported quickly and under controlled conditions.
- Perishable goods include food, pharmaceuticals, and other time-sensitive produ… #
- Perishable goods include food, pharmaceuticals, and other time-sensitive products.
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Quality of Service
- The level of performance and reliability provided by a carrier to shippers and… #
- The level of performance and reliability provided by a carrier to shippers and consignees.
- Quality of service may include on-time delivery, communication, and resolution… #
- Quality of service may include on-time delivery, communication, and resolution of issues.
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Regulatory Compliance
- Adherence to laws, regulations, and industry standards governing transportatio… #
- Adherence to laws, regulations, and industry standards governing transportation operations.
- Regulatory compliance is essential to avoid fines, penalties, and legal liabil… #
- Regulatory compliance is essential to avoid fines, penalties, and legal liabilities for carriers and shippers.
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Stowage
- The arrangement and securing of goods within a transportation vehicle or conta… #
- The arrangement and securing of goods within a transportation vehicle or container.
- Proper stowage ensures safe and efficient transport of goods and minimizes the… #
- Proper stowage ensures safe and efficient transport of goods and minimizes the risk of damage or loss.
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Through Bill of Lading
- A single document covering the movement of goods across multiple modes of tran… #
- A single document covering the movement of goods across multiple modes of transportation.
- Through bills of lading facilitate intermodal transportation and simplify docu… #
- Through bills of lading facilitate intermodal transportation and simplify documentation for shippers.
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Undercharge
- A situation where a carrier bills a shipper less than the agreed-upon rate for… #
- A situation where a carrier bills a shipper less than the agreed-upon rate for transportation services.
- Undercharges may result from errors in billing, tariffs, or weight calculation… #
- Undercharges may result from errors in billing, tariffs, or weight calculations.
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Valuation Clause
- Provision in a transportation contract specifying the method used to determine… #
- Provision in a transportation contract specifying the method used to determine the value of goods for liability purposes.
- Valuation clauses may be based on actual value, declared value, or weight #
- Valuation clauses may be based on actual value, declared value, or weight.
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Waiver of Subrogation
- Agreement by a party to relinquish the right to seek recovery from another par… #
- Agreement by a party to relinquish the right to seek recovery from another party for damages covered by insurance.
- Waivers of subrogation are common in transportation contracts to allocate risk… #
- Waivers of subrogation are common in transportation contracts to allocate risk between parties.
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Dock
- A location where goods are transferred between different carriers or modes of… #
- A location where goods are transferred between different carriers or modes of transportation.
- X-Docks are used to facilitate transshipment and reduce handling costs #
- X-Docks are used to facilitate transshipment and reduce handling costs.
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Yard Management
- The process of organizing and controlling the movement of goods within a trans… #
- The process of organizing and controlling the movement of goods within a transportation terminal or warehouse.
- Yard management includes tasks such as loading, unloading, staging, and invent… #
- Yard management includes tasks such as loading, unloading, staging, and inventory control.
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Zone Improvement Plan (ZIP) Code
- A system of postal codes used in the United States to identify geographic area… #
- A system of postal codes used in the United States to identify geographic areas for mail delivery.
- ZIP codes help carriers and shippers determine shipping rates, delivery times,… #
- ZIP codes help carriers and shippers determine shipping rates, delivery times, and service areas.
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Arbitration Clause
- Provision in a transportation contract requiring parties to resolve disputes t… #
- Provision in a transportation contract requiring parties to resolve disputes through arbitration rather than litigation.
- Arbitration clauses may specify the rules, procedures, and jurisdiction for re… #
- Arbitration clauses may specify the rules, procedures, and jurisdiction for resolving conflicts.
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Backhaul
- The return trip of a transportation vehicle carrying goods or passengers after… #
- The return trip of a transportation vehicle carrying goods or passengers after completing an outbound trip.
- Backhauls help carriers maximize efficiency and reduce empty miles #
- Backhauls help carriers maximize efficiency and reduce empty miles.
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Capacity Constraints
- Limitations on the availability of transportation equipment, infrastructure, o… #
- Limitations on the availability of transportation equipment, infrastructure, or personnel.
- Capacity constraints can lead to delays, higher costs, and service disruptions… #
- Capacity constraints can lead to delays, higher costs, and service disruptions in the supply chain.
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Demurrage
- Charges imposed on shippers for delays in loading or unloading goods at a tran… #
- Charges imposed on shippers for delays in loading or unloading goods at a transportation terminal.
- Demurrage fees encourage efficient use of terminal resources and prompt turnar… #
- Demurrage fees encourage efficient use of terminal resources and prompt turnaround of shipments.
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Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
- A system for exchanging business documents and information electronically betw… #
- A system for exchanging business documents and information electronically between trading partners.
- EDI streamlines communication, reduces errors, and improves efficiency in tran… #
- EDI streamlines communication, reduces errors, and improves efficiency in transportation operations.
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Freight Audit and Payment
- Process of reviewing carrier invoices, verifying charges, and processing payme… #
- Process of reviewing carrier invoices, verifying charges, and processing payments for transportation services.
- Freight audit and payment services help shippers control costs, ensure accurac… #
- Freight audit and payment services help shippers control costs, ensure accuracy, and manage cash flow.
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Grain Clause
- Provision in a transportation contract exempting carriers from liability for l… #
- Provision in a transportation contract exempting carriers from liability for loss or damage to grain shipments.
- Grain clauses may limit carrier liability for spoilage, contamination, or othe… #
- Grain clauses may limit carrier liability for spoilage, contamination, or other risks associated with grain transport.
55. Hub #
and-Spoke System
- A transportation network design where goods are consolidated at central hubs a… #
- A transportation network design where goods are consolidated at central hubs and distributed to multiple spokes.
- Hub-and-spoke systems increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve service c… #
- Hub-and-spoke systems increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve service coverage in logistics operations.
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Interchange Agreement
- Contract between carriers allowing the exchange of equipment or trailers for t… #
- Contract between carriers allowing the exchange of equipment or trailers for through transportation.
- Interchange agreements facilitate intermodal transportation and seamless movem… #
- Interchange agreements facilitate intermodal transportation and seamless movement of goods between carriers.
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in-Time (JIT) Delivery
- A logistics strategy that aims to deliver goods to customers exactly when need… #
- A logistics strategy that aims to deliver goods to customers exactly when needed, minimizing inventory and storage costs.
- JIT delivery requires close coordination among suppliers, carriers, and custom… #
- JIT delivery requires close coordination among suppliers, carriers, and customers to ensure timely and efficient transport.
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Known Loss
- A situation where a carrier is aware of damage or loss to goods before accepti… #
- A situation where a carrier is aware of damage or loss to goods before accepting them for transportation.
- Known losses must be documented and disclosed to shippers to avoid disputes an… #
- Known losses must be documented and disclosed to shippers to avoid disputes and liability issues.
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Liquidated Damages
- Pre-determined compensation agreed upon in a transportation contract for non-p… #
- Pre-determined compensation agreed upon in a transportation contract for non-performance or breach of terms.
- Liquidated damages provide certainty and clarity in resolving disputes over co… #
- Liquidated damages provide certainty and clarity in resolving disputes over contractual violations.
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Manifest
- A list of goods being transported, including details such as quantity, descrip… #
- A list of goods being transported, including details such as quantity, description, and destination.
- Manifests are used to track shipments, confirm delivery, and facilitate custom… #
- Manifests are used to track shipments, confirm delivery, and facilitate customs clearance.
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Nonconforming Goods
- Goods that do not meet the specifications or quality standards agreed upon in… #
- Goods that do not meet the specifications or quality standards agreed upon in a transportation contract.
- Nonconforming goods may result in rejection, return, or liability for the ship… #
- Nonconforming goods may result in rejection, return, or liability for the shipper or carrier.
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Overcharge
- A situation where a carrier bills a shipper more than the agreed-upon rate for… #
- A situation where a carrier bills a shipper more than the agreed-upon rate for transportation services.
- Overcharges can result from errors, disputes, or fraudulent billing practices #
- Overcharges can result from errors, disputes, or fraudulent billing practices.
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Port Authority
- Government agency responsible for managing seaports, airports, or other transp… #
- Government agency responsible for managing seaports, airports, or other transportation facilities.
- Port authorities oversee operations, security, and infrastructure development… #
- Port authorities oversee operations, security, and infrastructure development in their respective regions.
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Quarantine
- Temporary isolation of goods or passengers to prevent the spread of disease or… #
- Temporary isolation of goods or passengers to prevent the spread of disease or pests.
- Quarantine measures may be imposed by health authorities or customs officials… #
- Quarantine measures may be imposed by health authorities or customs officials during transportation.
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Railroad Retirement Board (RRB)
- U #
S. agency that administers retirement, disability, and survivor benefits for railroad workers.
- The RRB provides financial support and services to employees and beneficiaries… #
- The RRB provides financial support and services to employees and beneficiaries in the railroad industry.
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Shipper's Load and Count (SLC)
- A notation on a bill of lading indicating that the shipper is responsible for… #
- A notation on a bill of lading indicating that the shipper is responsible for loading and counting goods.
- SLC shipments may limit carrier liability for discrepancies or damage during l… #
- SLC shipments may limit carrier liability for discrepancies or damage during loading and unloading.
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Controlled Transportation
- Transport of goods under controlled temperature conditions to prevent spoilage… #
- Transport of goods under controlled temperature conditions to prevent spoilage, degradation, or contamination.
- Temperature-controlled transportation is essential for perishable items such a… #
- Temperature-controlled transportation is essential for perishable items such as food, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals.
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Unclaimed Freight
- Goods that have not been picked up or accepted by the consignee within a speci… #
- Goods that have not been picked up or accepted by the consignee within a specified time frame.
- Unclaimed freight may be subject to storage fees, disposal, or auction to reco… #
- Unclaimed freight may be subject to storage fees, disposal, or auction to recover costs.
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Vessel Manifest
- A document listing cargo, crew, and passengers on a ship for customs and port… #
- A document listing cargo, crew, and passengers on a ship for customs and port authorities.
- Vessel manifests provide detailed information for regulatory compliance, secur… #
- Vessel manifests provide detailed information for regulatory compliance, security, and safety in maritime transportation.
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Waybill Clause
- Terms and conditions specified on a waybill governing the rights and obligatio… #
- Terms and conditions specified on a waybill governing the rights and obligations of the shipper and carrier.
- Waybill clauses may include liability limits, insurance requirements, and inst… #
- Waybill clauses may include liability limits, insurance requirements, and instructions for delivery and claims.
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Dock Transfer
- Transfer of goods between carriers or modes of transportation at an intermedia… #
- Transfer of goods between carriers or modes of transportation at an intermediary location.
- X-dock transfers facilitate intermodal shipping and ensure seamless movement o… #
- X-dock transfers facilitate intermodal shipping and ensure seamless movement of goods along the supply chain.
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Yellow Dog Contract
- An agreement between an employer and employee prohibiting the employee from jo… #
- An agreement between an employer and employee prohibiting the employee from joining a labor union.
- Yellow dog contracts are illegal in many jurisdictions and are considered a vi… #
- Yellow dog contracts are illegal in many jurisdictions and are considered a violation of workers' rights.
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Zone Skipping
- A logistics strategy that bypasses intermediate distribution points to deliver… #
- A logistics strategy that bypasses intermediate distribution points to deliver goods directly to the final destination.
- Zone skipping reduces transit time, handling costs, and environmental impact i… #
- Zone skipping reduces transit time, handling costs, and environmental impact in transportation operations.
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Abandonment
- The act of relinquishing ownership or control of goods by the consignee or car… #
- The act of relinquishing ownership or control of goods by the consignee or carrier.
- Abandonment may occur due to non-payment, disputes, or inability to deliver go… #
- Abandonment may occur due to non-payment, disputes, or inability to deliver goods.
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Baggage Tag
- A label attached to passenger luggage to identify the owner and final destinat… #
- A label attached to passenger luggage to identify the owner and final destination.
- Baggage tags help airlines, railways, and other carriers track and deliver pas… #
- Baggage tags help airlines, railways, and other carriers track and deliver passenger belongings.
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Carrier Certificate
- A document issued by regulatory authorities certifying a carrier's compliance… #
- A document issued by regulatory authorities certifying a carrier's compliance with safety, insurance, and licensing requirements.
- Carrier certificates demonstrate a carrier's eligibility to operate in the tra… #
- Carrier certificates demonstrate a carrier's eligibility to operate in the transportation industry.
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Detention Time
- The period during which a carrier is held at a location for loading or unloadi… #
- The period during which a carrier is held at a location for loading or unloading goods.
- Detention time may be subject to charges or penalties for delays beyond the ag… #
- Detention time may be subject to charges or penalties for delays beyond the agreed-upon time frame.
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Excess Mileage Charge
- Additional fees charged by carriers for transportation of goods beyond a speci… #
- Additional fees charged by carriers for transportation of goods beyond a specified distance.
- Excess mileage charges are based on rates per mile and may vary by carrier and… #
- Excess mileage charges are based on rates per mile and may vary by carrier and service level.
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Fleet Management
- The supervision and coordination of a #
- The supervision and coordination of a