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Separate On Board Notation Confirming Vessel Name And Port Of Loading Required

Post by dinesh2476 » Fri Apr 14, 2017 6:46 pm

Dear Experts,

Please confirm if separate on board notation confirming vessel name and port of loading required for Example 1a(i agree with example 1b) as i see ICC opinion R350 suggest to have the same. please advise.

We submit the following examples:
Example 1a:

Pre-carriage by
Place of Receipt Shanghai
Ocean Vessel Port of Loading
'Ocean Vessel' Hong Kong

Example 1b:
Pre-carriage by Feeder Vessel'
Place of Receipt Shanghai
Ocean Vessel Ocean Vessel'
Port of Loading Hong Kong

ICC Opinion
The bill of lading would require a dated 'on board' notation expressly stating that goods are on board a named ocean vessel at Hong Kong.

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On board notation

Post by dinesh2476 » Fri Apr 14, 2017 6:49 pm

Dear Experts,

Please confirm if separate on board notation confirming vessel name and port of loading required for Example 1a(i agree with example 1b) as i see ICC opinion R350 suggest to have the same. please advise.

We submit the following examples:
Example 1a:

Pre-carriage by
Place of Receipt Shanghai
Ocean Vessel Ocean Vessel'
Port of Loading Hong Kong

Example 1b:
Pre-carriage by Feeder Vessel'
Place of Receipt Shanghai
Ocean Vessel Ocean Vessel'
Port of Loading Hong Kong

ICC Opinion
The bill of lading would require a dated 'on board' notation expressly stating that goods are on board a named ocean vessel at Hong Kong.

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Dinesh

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On board notation

Post by dinesh2476 » Mon Apr 17, 2017 11:12 pm

Dear Experts,

Please help me on the below

Please confirm if separate on board notation confirming vessel name and port of loading required as i see ICC opinion R350 suggest to have the same. please advise.

We submit the following examples:

Place of Receipt Shanghai
Ocean Vessel MT ABC
Port of Loading Hong Kong

Regards
Dinesh Kumar

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On board notation

Post by dinesh2476 » Thu Apr 20, 2017 4:53 pm

Dear Experts,

Any opinion welcome.

Thanks.

Regards
Dinesh Kumar

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Booklet of ICC-Free downable

Post by picant » Fri Apr 21, 2017 12:59 am

Hi Pal,

there is a booklet by the ICC, free , at the www.iccwbo.org concerning the correct on board
notation.
It is very useful.
Ciao

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