Freight, shipping and chartering glossary
| Type | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Customer Order | The document containing the calculation of the amount of security and confirming the introduction of security for customs payments in the form of a bank guarantee, pledge agreement or guarantee. |
| Customs | A government agency providing the procedure for moving goods and vehicles, things, and other items across the customs border, levying customs payments. |
| Customs Broker | A legal entity that has received a license to perform intermediary functions in the field of customs clearance of goods at the expense and on behalf of the represented person. |
| Customs Entry | The document that provides US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) with details of your shipment, such as cost, classification, and origin. |
| Customs Invoice | Payment charged by customs when importing or exporting goods. |
| Customs Value | The notional value of the goods used for customs duties. |
| Carrier’s Lien | A freight carrier‘s right to hold on to cargo until they have received payment for transporting the goods. |
| Cartment | Customs form permitting in-bond cargo to be moved from one location to another under Customs control, within the same Customs district. |
| Certificate of Origin | Сertificate submitted by an exporter to those countries requiring it, listing goods to be imported and stating their place of origin. Used for customs and foreign exchange purposes. |
| Charterer | A person or organization that rents a ship for the transportation of cargo or passengers from its owner. |
| Collective Paper | All documents (commercial invoices, bills of lading, etc.) submitted to a buyer for the purpose of receiving payment for a shipment. |
| Conference Carrier | An ocean carrier who is a member of an association known as a "conference." The purpose of the conference is to standardize shipping practices, eliminate freight rate competition, and provide regularly scheduled service between specific ports. |
| Consolidation Fee | This is a fee for bringing together and packing several smaller shipments into the same container., applicable to ocean freight LCL and air freight. |
| Container Cleaning Fee | Registration of all formalities and operations necessary to obtain permission to unload the container from the vessel and to load it on board the vessel. |
| Container Yard | A place for handling/storage of materials used for fully unified cargo in containers and/or empty containers. |
| Customer | An enterprise that uses the services as provided by another enterprise. |
| Customs Duty (at Destination) | Duties on exports from China |
| Cage | (1) A secure enclosed area for storing highly valuable items, (2) a pallet-sized platform with sides that can be secured to the tines of a forklift and in which a person may ride to inventory items stored well above the warehouse floor. |
| Carriage & Insurance Paid To Incoterm (CIP) | Same as CPT but insurance is added for seller’s account on a definite part of the route. The shipping section covered by insurance can be any. |
| Carrier | A person who, under a contract of carriage, performs or mediates in the delivery of goods using a vehicle. |
| Cash Against Documents (CAD) | Settlement form, in which the exporter receives payment after submission of shipping documents to the bank or the importer receives documents for the goods after payment. |
| Channel of Distribution | A network of agencies and other intermediaries that link the manufacturer and the end-user. |
| Collect Freight | Freight payable by the consignee at the port of destination. |
| Commodities | Products; commercial products and services. |
| Consignee | A natural or legal person to whom, at the direction of the shipper, the goods should be delivered at the destination. |
| Consolidation Point | The location where consolidation takes place. |
| Container Chassis | Devices for transporting containers for ship or other operations. |
| Containerization | The practice or technique of using a boxlike device in which a number of packages are stored, protected, and handled as a single unit in transit. |
| Cost Freight Incoterm (CFR) | Supplier has organized land delivery, completed port formalities, performed loading on ship’s board, and paid freight charges to the port (airport) of destination. |
| Customs Bond | The bond protects the US government should an importer not pay any duties, penalties, etc. either while the goods are in CBP custody or after release. |
| Carrier | A person who, under a contract of carriage, performs or mediates in the delivery of goods using a vehicle. |
| Carrier’s Lien | A freight carrier‘s right to hold on to cargo until they have received payment for transporting the goods. |
| Cartel | A group of countries producing the same product and having concluded an agreement between themselves to control the supply volume and price level of this product. |
| Cash Against Documents (CAD) | Settlement form, in which the exporter receives payment after submission of shipping documents to the bank or the importer receives documents for the goods after payment. |
| Cash with Order | A method of payment for goods, in which something is sold on a cash with order basis, payment must be sent along with the order, before the goods are sent out, and the transaction becomes binding on both buyer and seller. |
| Channel of Distribution | A network of agencies and other intermediaries that link the manufacturer and the end-user. |
| Charter Party | Contract by which the owner of a ship lets it to others for use in transporting cargo. |
| Charter Rates | The tariff applied for chartering tonnage in a particular trade. |
| Chassis Usage Fee | Fee charged by ocean carriers at certain U.S. ports for the use of their chassis. |
| Clearance | A document stating that a shipment is free to be imported into the country after all legal requirements have been met. |
| Commercial Invoice | Document claiming payment for goods supplied under conditions agreed between seller and buyer. |
| Commodity Code | A code describing a commodity or a group of commodities pertaining to goods classification. This code can be carrier tariff or regulating in nature. |
| Concealed Damage | Freight that might have been damaged during transit, but, the damage/loss/shortage was not notated on the Proof of Delivery. |
| Conference Carrier | An ocean carrier who is a member of an association known as a "conference." The purpose of the conference is to standardize shipping practices, eliminate freight rate competition, and provide regularly scheduled service between specific ports. |
| Consignee | A natural or legal person to whom, at the direction of the shipper, the goods should be delivered at the destination. |
| Consignor | A natural or legal person who delivered the goods for carriage and is indicated as the sender in the carriage document. |
| Consolidation Fee | This is a fee for bringing together and packing several smaller shipments into the same container., applicable to ocean freight LCL and air freight. |
| Consolidator | An agent groups the cargo of several customers for container transportation. |
| Container | A single rigid, sealed, reusable metal box in which merchandise is shipped by vessel, truck, or rail. |
| Container Cleaning Fee | Registration of all formalities and operations necessary to obtain permission to unload the container from the vessel and to load it on board the vessel. |
