| BILL
OF LADING |
The
document issued on behalf of the carrier describing the kind and
quantity of goods being shipped, the shipper, the consignee, the
ports of loading and discharge and the carrying vessel. It serves as
a document of title, a contract of carriage, and a receipt for
goods.

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| BULK
SHIPMENTS |
Shipments
which are not packaged, but are loaded directly into the vessel's
holds. Examples of commodities that can be shipped in bulk are ores,
coal, scrap, iron, grain, rice, vegetable oil, tallow, fuel oil,
fertilizers, and similar commodities.
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