Bill of Lading and Importer

importance to the Importer

 

Bill of Lading and Importer1. It is a document of title to the goods, which enables him to transfer the little by endorsement and delivery.

2. The exporter can send a non-negotiable copy of B/L as advance intimation of shipment to the importer.

3 It enables him to pay the freight amount as the B/L contains freight details.

 

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