Devanning
The process of unloading cargo from a shipping container.
Definition
The process of unloading cargo from a shipping container. Devanning is commonly performed at container freight stations (CFS) for LCL (Less than Container Load) shipments or at distribution centers for larger orders. Proper devanning practices ensure cargo is handled safely and efficiently
Related Terms
Dangerous Goods (DG)
Materials or substances that pose a risk to health safety property or the environment.
DDP (Delivered Duty Paid)
An Incoterm in which the seller assumes full responsibility for delivering the goods to the buyer's designated location including all costs duties and taxes.
DDU (Delivered Duty Unpaid)
An Incoterm that requires the seller to deliver goods to the buyer's designated location excluding import duties and taxes.
Deadweight Tonnage (DWT)
Deadweight Tonnage refers to the total carrying capacity of a vessel including cargo fuel water crew passengers and supplies.
Declared Value
The monetary value that the shipper assigns to a shipment which is used to determine liability limits in the event of loss damage or theft.
Demurrage
A fee imposed by carriers when cargo remains at the port or terminal beyond the agreed-upon free storage period.
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