A “Consignment Note”, also referred to as a loading list, is a critical document in freight forwarding and logistics. This document is issued by the consignor and contains all essential details of the goods being shipped to the consignee. It serves as proof of receipt when signed by the inland carrier.
The name and address of the sender. The name and address of the carrier. The place and the date of taking over of the goods and the place designated for delivery. The contact details of the consignee.
Upon delivery, the recipient signs the CMR note, providing confirmation of receipt. A CMR note includes the names and addresses of both the sender and receiver, as well as details about the goods, such as their weight. Moreover, it clarifies who is responsible for insuring the goods during transit.
Please provide full description of goods, number of packages, gross weight and consignment dimensions. Customer reference. You can enter any internal reference code that you would like to be printed on the invoice, with a maximum of 24 characters. Delivery address. Dutiable shipment details.
In addition, the consignment note records the transport and freight costs, the date and place of acceptance, as well as the planned date and place of delivery. It also provides information (name, address) about the sender, recipient and carrier, as well as other agreements, notes, and conditions.
The format for the consignment note code must be '/YYYYY. The: '' is the first 6 letters or numbers (not symbols or spaces) of the name of the company entered in part A2 of the consignment note and must be followed by '/' 'YYYYY' is exactly 5 numbers or letters (not symbols or spaces) you choose.
Local Options: Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, OfferUp, or local classifieds for quick sales. Online Marketplaces: eBay or specialized appliance resale websites can reach a broader audience. Consignment Stores: Consider local consignment shops that specialize in appliances.
The best way to pack an appliance for shipping is to remove any detachable parts and secure them separately. Use bubble wrap or packing paper to protect the appliance, and place it in a sturdy cardboard box with plenty of cushioning material.
Packing - As a standard refrigerator is generally unable to be disassembled, it is important that it is packed properly so as to ensure safety in the vehicle during the journey. Bubble wrap around the outside is a good idea, as well as ensuring that the refrigerator will be strapped down in the vehicle.
We do have a trade-in program, but appliances are not accepted.