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B2B Logistics
What Is B2B Logistics? The movements and storage of goods and coordination activity between two businesses, rather than with individual consumers, are known as B2B logistics. This may be...
How To Prevent Cargo Theft
What Is Cargo Theft? Cargo theft involves acts of criminality where goods or merchandise are taken from under transit, at storage points, or through some means of fraud. Theft...
What is Transloading?
What is Transloading? Transloading refers to the movement of goods through various modes of transport, e.g., rail, truck, or shipping, and then delivering them to the place of destination....
Consignee in Shipping
What Is a Consignee in Shipping? A consignee is usually the person or organisation listed on the shipping documents who is allowed to receive the goods when they arrive...
What is Dunnage?
What Is Dunnage? Dunnage is a protective material applied in securing cargo in transit. Dunnage avoids breakages, minimises the motion, and holds objects in a pack. Dunnage may be made...
Bill of Lading
What Is a Bill of Lading? A bill of lading is a legal document that proves shipment between a shipper and a carrier. It serves a key role in...