Bill of lading (BOL) is one of the most important documents in the shipping process. To ship any goods, a bill of lading is required and acts as a receipt and a contract. A completed BOL legally shows that the carrier has received the freight as described and is obligated to deliver that freight in good condition to the consignee.
BOL - A bill of lading is a legal document prepared by a shipper on non-parcel shipments, with details such as the shipper’s address, consignee’s address, total weight, total number of cartons and so on. The carrier assumes liability for delivering all merchandise listed on the bill of lading.
BOL - A bill of lading is a legal document prepared by a shipper on non-parcel shipments, with details such as the shipper’s address, consignee’s address, total weight, total number of cartons and so on. The carrier assumes liability for delivering all merchandise listed on the bill of lading.
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