Subscriber price: $276.00, Non-subscriber price: $350.00
Estimated total study time: 20 hours 13 minutes
This course addresses ocean and intermodal bills of lading (involving ocean transportation) in depth, beginning with attributes common to any contract of carriage, additional issues and procedures peculiar to ocean contracts of carriage and types of bills of lading, forms of consignment, and concluding with a field-by-field examination of the information placed into an ocean/intermodal bill of lading.
This course is intended for ocean freight forwarders and shippers who prepare their own bill of lading "instructions" or otherwise need an in-depth understanding of the operation of bills of lading.
This course includes information on U.S. government regulations affecting the preparation of ocean and intermodal bills of lading.
To understand the unique characteristics of an ocean/intermodal bill of lading is "contract of carriage" we must first understand common characteristics or any contract of carriage via any mode of transportation.
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 20 minutes)
In order to understand the particular functions of an ocean/intermodal bill of lading, it is necessary to understand the functionality of transportation documents in general.
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 12 minutes)
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 41 minutes)
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Several alternate "forms of consignment" may be used when issuing an ocean/intermodal bill of lading, with important differences as to cargo control and delivery.
(Estimated study time: 59 minutes)
With a "to order" B/L, who must or may "endorse" and original B/L in order to obtain delivery or the cargo at destination? What concerns does an ocean carrier or its agent have in accepting a B/L endorsement? This lesson addresses these and additional operational issues.
(Estimated study time: 45 minutes)
This lesson addresses "straight" (non-negotiable) bills of lading, which somewhat simplify destination procedures while reducing the ability of the shipper to control the delivery of the cargo. We also consider the consequences of the consignee not having an original bill of lading available at destination when needed for cargo delivery.
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 41 minutes)
This lesson addresses non-traditional "bills of lading" that involve no "originals" ("express" B/Ls, also known as "consignment notes"), and no paper document at all (electronic consignments). We then summarize all the different forms of consignment and types of ocean/intermodal bills of lading.
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 7 minutes)
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(Estimated study time: 21 minutes)
(Estimated study time: 23 minutes)
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 9 minutes)
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 8 minutes)
This lesson begins field-by-field coverage of B/L information as shown on the aligned form master, the most widely used format for a paper ocean/intermodal bill of lading. Automated shipment processing and communication systems (EDI) contain data fields for this same information, typically organized in a similar sequence.
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 15 minutes)
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(Estimated study time: 36 minutes)
(Estimated study time: 1 hour 2 minutes)