loading on board

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jmitra
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loading on board

Post by jmitra » Sat Feb 14, 2009 7:47 pm

Hi!

if a charter party Bill of lading shows "loading on board 010109 to 030109" is it ok to consider to 030109 as the date of shipment or will you require an shipped on board notation?

mando@vsnl.net
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Ship on Board Notation

Post by mando@vsnl.net » Sun Feb 15, 2009 11:12 am

Yes ! Need Board Notation with Vessel Name and Voyage No too.

iLC
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simple on board notation

Post by iLC » Sun Feb 15, 2009 12:55 pm

in my opinion, a simple on board notation with date should do the job given the there is no reference of more the one vessel or port of loading. a look at the document would have been better. by the way, i guess we are talking about a charter party bill of lading here since the question is about "loading in board". the congenbill has no space for voyage no. in fact there is no requirement in UCP600 to mention the voyage no on a bill of lading.

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