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Shipping
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I.C.T.F. |
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Intermodal Container
Transfer Facility, an on-dock facility for moving containers from
ship to rail or truck.

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| I.p.a. |
Including
particular average

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| IATA |
International Air
Transport Association.

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| ICAO |
International Civil
Aviation Organization. A specialized agency of the United Nations,
with headquarters in Montreal. Its task is to promote general
development of civil aviation (e.g. aircraft design and operation,
safety procedures, contractual agreements).

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| ICC |
International
Chamber of Commerce

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| IFF |
Institute of
Freight Forwarders

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| Igloo |
Container designed
to occupy full main deck width of carrying aircraft.

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Import
License
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A certificate,
issued by countries exercising import controls, that permits
importation of the articles stated in the license. The issuance of
such a permit frequently is connected with the release of foreign
exchange needed to pay for the shipment for which the import license
has been requested.

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| In-Bond |
A customs program
for inland ports that provide for cargo arriving at a seaport to be
shipped under a Customs bond to a more conveniently located inland
port where the entry documents have been filed. Customs clears the
shipment there, and the cargo is trucked to its destination, which
normally is close to the inland port.

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| Incoterms |
A codification of
terms used in foreign trade contracts that is maintained by the
International Chamber of Commerce.

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| Incremental
Cost to Export |
The additional
costs incurred while manufacturing and preparing a product for
export ( e.g., product modifications, special export packaging and
export administration costs.) This does not include the costs to
manufacture a standard domestic product, export crating and
transportation to the foreign market.

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| Independent
Action |
A move by whereby a
member of a shipping conference elect to depart from the specific
service rates set forth by the conference, giving ten calendar days
notice of such action. The conference member's new schedule of rate,
or rates, officially takes effect no later than ten days after
receipt of notice by the conference.

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| Inducement |
Some steamship
lines publish in their schedules the name of a port and the words by
inducement in parentheses. This means the vessel will call at the
port if there is sufficient amount of profitable cargo available and
booked.

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| Inland
Carrier |
A transportation
line which hauls export or import traffic between ports and inland
points.

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Inspection
Certificate
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A document
certifying that merchandise (such as perishable goods) was in goods
condition immediately prior to shipment.

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| Integrated
Carrier |
Forwarder which
uses own aircraft, whether owned or leased, rather than scheduled
airlines.

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Intellectual
Property
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Ownership of the
legal rights to possess, use or dispose of products created by human
ingenuity, including patents, trademarks and copyrights.

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| Interline |
Mutual agreement
between airlines to link their route network.

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| Intermeddle |
Referring to the
capacity to go from ship to train to truck, or the like, the
adjective generally refers to containerized shipping or the capacity
to handle same.

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Irrevocable
Letter of Credit
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A letter of credit
with a fixed expiration date that carries the irrevocable obligation
of the issuing bank to pay the exporter when all of the terms and
conditions of the letter of credit have been met.
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| ISO |
International
Standards Organization also referred to as the International
Organizational for Standardization.

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