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Does The Bill Of Lading Requires On Board Notation?

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 7:01 am
by khratha
Dear ALL

LC required:
Port of Loading: Hong Kong Port
Port of Discharge: Sihanouk VIlle Port

Bill of Lading presented with the following information.
Place of receipt: Hong Kong Port , Precarriage: Acee Tra
Port of Loading: Hong Kong Port, Vessel.....(not mention vessel)
Port of Discharge: Sihanouk ville port
On the body of BL show Mother vessel name Evas Tra

Please kindly help clarify the corrected issue of BL and explain whether the BL need on board notation.

Best regards
KHRATHA

Bill of lading

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 11:59 am
by picant
Hi Pal,

IMHO, an on board notation indicating the mother vessel name, a date and port of loading will be necessary to make the b/l acceptable.
Other comments appreciated
Ciao

BL

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 3:03 pm
by tituisrt
hi,
As there is an indication of Pre-Carriage the B/L Must contain an on board notation with port of loading and a named vessel .
for more details see ISBP-745 E6.
thanks

bill of lading

Posted: Thu Jan 29, 2015 8:05 pm
by haribargava
Hi ,

For Onboard notation the below article has to be complied with:-
"indicate that the goods have been shipped on board a named vessel at the port of loading stated in the credit by .."

Now here the vessel (on the body of the B/L) Should clearly identify that it refers to port of loading as stated in the credit.

If you cannot make a reference to this then this is not acceptable.

A dated on board notation is required

Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2015 4:32 pm
by IJTUDU
A dated on board notation is required with name of the vessel and port of loading as there is an indication of a means of pre-carriage in BL.
Regards,

Isaac Tudu

Pre carriage on BL

Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2015 1:52 pm
by harlanadinata
Hi,

Whenever BL indicates pre carriage, there must sate on board notation complete with the vessel name and port of loading stated in credit _ISBP 745 E6.c

on board notation

Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 7:18 pm
by mano
hello,

according to 2010 guidance paper ICC 470/1128 on 'on board notation' which now is incorporated in ISBP745
the matter of on board notation related to our case is evolving about the existence of pre-carriage mean either vessel/truck or others in most cases in a pre-carriage or place of receipt field, there must be an on board notation with port of loading stated in the credit, vessel leaving this port and on board date.

Regards
A.rabie