Bill of Lading
Para su conveniencia, debajo del texto en español le brindamos la versión completa de este formulario en inglés.
For your convenience, the complete English version of this form is attached below the Spanish version.
Yes, it's a must-have for most shipments, as it provides crucial information and legal protection for both the shipper and the carrier.
If there’s a dispute, the Bill of Lading serves as the key document in resolving issues, and it’s often referred to as evidence in legal situations.
Yes, a Bill of Lading can be amended, but it typically requires agreement from both the shipper and the carrier, and sometimes additional paperwork.
It acts like a receipt for the goods being transported, proving that the carrier has received the shipment and setting the terms for its transportation.
A Bill of Lading usually includes shipping instructions, details about the cargo, shipper and carrier information, and any special instructions or terms.
Typically, the shipper or the supplier prepares the Bill of Lading, but it can also be created by freight forwarders or carriers.
A Bill of Lading is a legal document between a shipper and a carrier that outlines the details of a shipment, such as what’s being shipped, where it’s going, and how much it weighs.
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