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How to fill out the BLIND SHIPMENT AGREEMENT - FedEx online
This guide will help you navigate the process of filling out the Blind Shipment Agreement for FedEx. Whether you are familiar with shipping documents or this is your first time, the following steps will provide clear instructions to ensure accurate completion.
Follow the steps to complete the Blind Shipment Agreement online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Blind Shipment Agreement and open it in your preferred editing format.
- Fill in the blank for the shipper's name. This should identify the legal owner of the property being shipped.
- Provide the point of pickup company name, which should match exactly with the Bill of Lading you tender to FedEx.
- Enter the consignee information, including their street address, city, state, and zip code. Ensure that this information aligns with the consignee on the Bill of Lading.
- Input the FedEx National LTL carrier's street address, city, and zip code, as they will handle the shipment.
- Indicate how the property will be redirected post-receipt by the carrier. This includes filling out the consignee and shipper details on the freight bill.
- Provide the billing information for the freight bill, including the company name and mailing address that will be shown on the freight bill when it is delivered.
- Specify any additional services or special instructions for this shipment in the designated section.
- Review the completed document for accuracy.
- Finally, save changes, and download, print, or share the completed Blind Shipment Agreement as needed.
Complete your Blind Shipment Agreement online now to ensure a smooth shipping experience.
Free Matter for the Blind or Other Physically Handicapped Persons (Free Matter) is a legally mandated program that allows eligible participants to receive and send mail for free. Mail that qualifies as Free Matter includes large-type (14-point or larger) documents, braille, audio recordings, and talking book players.