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Transshipment

The unloading of cargo from one ship to an intermediate destination, to then be loaded onto another ship to travel to its final destination.

Consignment

A shipment of goods where the shipper is known as the consignor and the buyer is known as the consignee.

RORO (Roll-On/Roll-Off)

RORO refers to wheeled cargo such as cars, trucks, trailers, buses etc. This specific category of cargo is driven on and off a specific ship…

Liquid Bulk

Liquid bulk cargo includes any cargo that requires transportation in closed tanks, and are usually moved via pipelines and pumps. Some examples include crude oils…

Dry bulk

Dry-bulk cargo refers to commodities that are unpackaged and transported in large quantities. Dry bulk cargo includes but is not limited to grains, coal, sugar…

Break-bulk

Break-bulk cargo is categorized as a form of general cargo. They are traditionally stored in unitized forms such as bags, drums, boxes, bales, creates, pallets…

Bill of Lading

A bill of lading is a legal document that serves as a contract and receipt for goods between a shipper and a transportation company.

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