Port-to-Port Bill of Lading

A Port-to-Port Bill of Lading covers the transportation of goods exclusively from the port of loading to the port of discharge. It excludes any inland transportation before loading or after discharge. This document is essential in international shipping, ensuring legal and logistical frameworks. Examples include shipments from Shanghai to Los Angeles, Rotterdam to New York, and Hamburg to Singapore. Such a bill of lading specifies the origin and destination ports without accounting for land-based logistics.

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