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transshipment
The shipment of goods via an intermediate destination
The transfer of goods from one means of transport to another
When a product is manufactured in one country, enters the commerce of a second country, and is exported and sold in a third country
The act of sending an exported product through an intermediate country before routing it to the intended country of final destination
The act of transshipping, or transferring, as goods, from one ship or conveyance to another
The transfer of a shipment from one carrier to another in international trade, most frequently from one ship to another Because the unloading and reloading of delicate merchandise is likely to cause damage, transshipments are avoided whenever possible
the transfer from one conveyance to another for shipment
The transfer of goods from one carrier to another and/or from one mode to the other
Shipments transferred from one transportation line to another, particularly from rail to a water carrier or vice versa
When a shipment from point "A" to "C" must be handled through "B" or other intermediate points
Transshipment refers to the act of sending an exported product through an intermediate country before routing it to the country intended to be its final destination See: Pass-through
The shipment of goods through another country without entering the commerce of the country
he shipment of merchandise to the point of destination in another country on more than one vessel or vehicle The liability may pass from one carrier to the next, or it may be covered by Through Bills of Lading issued by the first carrier
Usually means "where goods are transferred from one vessel to another at a port other than the port of destination"
The practice of shipping a good into a third country and re-exporting it to another market as a product of the third country
{i} movement of cargo from one vehicle or means of transportation to another for further shipment
The shipment of merchandise to the point of destination in another country on more than one vessel or vehicle The liability may pass from one carrier to the next, or it may be covered by Through Bills of Lading issued by the first carrier
the transfer of goods from one ship to another
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