Endorsement
A written authorization on a document (e.g. Bill of Lading) that transfers ownership or legal rights for a shipment to another party.
Definition
A written authorization on a document (e.g. Bill of Lading) that transfers ownership or legal rights for a shipment to another party. Endorsements are common in international trade when cargo ownership changes during transit or when shipments are sold while in transit
Related Terms
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
A standardized electronic communication system that allows businesses to exchange documents like invoices purchase orders and shipping details directly between computer systems.
Electronic Export Information (EEI)
A mandatory electronic filing system for exporters shipping goods valued at $2500 or more from the United States.
Electronic Manifest System (EMS)
A digital platform that allows carriers to electronically submit cargo information to customs authorities before shipment arrival.
Entry Summary
A formal customs document filed by importers to declare shipment details including cargo description value origin and tariff classification.
EORI Number (Economic Operators Registration and Identification)
A unique identification number required for businesses importing or exporting goods within the European Union (EU).
ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival)
The anticipated date and time that a shipment is expected to reach its destination.
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