Dear friends,
Transport documents evidencing same means of conveyance, same journey and same destination is not a partial shipment. I have a confusion in this concern that if same means of conveyance, same journey but the destination is different port rather than same port. Is it a partial shipment? What's yours comments....
Same Journey But The Destination Is Different Port
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Hi Pal,
read well "provided they indicate the same destination"
Other comments appreciated
Ciao
read well "provided they indicate the same destination"
Other comments appreciated
Ciao
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Interesting question
Interesting question. IMO, it would be counted as a partial shipment. Think it like this. Journey starts from Port A. One B/L shows destination Port B and Another B/L shows destination port C. That means, the vessel would first go either to port A and then port B.
Technically, when the ship reaches port B, one journey completed and when it starts for port B, another journey starts.
would appreciate more comments
Technically, when the ship reaches port B, one journey completed and when it starts for port B, another journey starts.
would appreciate more comments