The consignment number is your permanent reference number for your shipment. It can be used to track your shipment at any time. Every shipment needs a consignment note with a unique TNT consignment number. It contains all the necessary details and accompanies your package through its journey.
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.
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.
The consignment note is a document accompanying the goods that contains important information about the sender (client), recipient, carrier and the goods being transported. It serves as proof of the freight contract, as well as confirming acceptance and delivery of the goods.
The consignment note code must be your premises code followed by five letters or numbers. if 'ABC123' was the code we sent you when you registered your premises with us, the consignment note code would be ABC123/XX - 'X' is a random set of letters or numbers which makes the code unique.
What information is required on a CMR Consignment note document? Sender's (exporter) Details. Consignee's (Receiver) Details. Place of Delivery of the goods (place, country) ... Place and date of taking over the goods (place, country, date) ... Annexed documents. 6 through to 12. Sender's Instructions.
A consignment note will have five sections. You (the consignor) will complete sections A and B before the collection takes place. The waste carrier will complete section C when the waste is collected. You (the consignor) will then sign section D to confirm all the details are correct.
It gives the names and addresses of both consignor and consignee, details the goods, usually gives their gross weight, and states who has responsibility for insuring them while in transit.
Document accompanying goods that is filled by the shipper. It serves as proof that a contract for carriage has been concluded and describes its content. It also serves as a receipt when goods are picked up from the shipper and delivered to the recipient.
Consignee returns are reports on any hazardous waste received, treated or disposed of by a business (the 'consignee').