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* 1. What is your name? (First, Last)

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* 2. What is your location?

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* 3. What is your role/job title/department?

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* 4. This is a reciprocal arrangement between two parties, where you promise to do something in exchange for something in return. Both of you are bound to keep your ends of the bargain.

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* 5. This refers to the goods that are carried in bulk by land, sea or air. It can also mean the fees paid for the transportation of these goods.

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* 6. This involves all the processes and materials that are used to contain, transport and protect a product until it’s delivered.

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* 7. The entire interconnected network of organizations, people, activities and resources that are responsible for the movement of the product from the supplier to the customer.

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* 8. This is a key aspect of any logistics operation and refers to the movement of goods via land/sea/air, as well as the procedures involved to make it go smoothly and efficiently.

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* 9. A bill of lading that covers both domestic and international flights transporting goods to a specified destination.

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* 10. Commodities not packed, but loaded directly into a vessel.

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* 11. A receipt for goods issued by a carrier that indicates that the goods were received in “apparent good order and condition,” without damages or other irregularities.

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* 12. The person who receives goods shipped from owner.

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* 13. Using box-like device to store, protect and handle a number of packages as a unit of transit.

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* 14. An official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.

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* 15. Firm specializing in shipping goods abroad. Payments made for insurance and other expenses are charged to foreign buyer.

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* 16. A shipment type where cargo occupies the full size of a container.

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* 17. The full weight of a shipment, including goods and packaging.

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* 18. A document required and issued by some national governments authorizing the importation of goods into their individual countries.

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* 19. A list showing the number and kinds of items being shipped, as well as other information needed for transportation purposes.

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* 20. A flat, (usually wooden) structure that is used for handling transport, storing goods or transporting freight.

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* 21. Commodities subject to rapid deterioration or decay, which require special protective services such as refrigeration or heating.

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* 22. The quantity of goods of a specific kind that a country permits to be imported without restriction or imposition of additional duties.

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* 23. A non-negotiable bill of lading in which the goods are consigned directly to a named consignee.

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