CMR (Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road)
An international convention that standardizes legal responsibilities for road transport across participating countries.
Definition
An international convention that standardizes legal responsibilities for road transport across participating countries. The CMR document outlines terms such as liability claims processes and insurance requirements for truck shipments in cross-border trade
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