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What English does a salesman who is an international freight forwarder need to know?
Goods | Goods | Freight | Goods

Transportation |||||| Transportation

Transport to transport |||||| Transport ||| Transfer

Transport business | freight business | carrier trade

Transport agent

Carrier Freight Forwarder || Carrier

shipping agent

land transportation

marine transport

Freight transport | freight transport | freight transport | freight transport

Cargo ship cargo ship cargo ship cargo ship cargo ship cargo ship cargo ship

Freight train

Truck | truck | truck | truck | truck

The freight department of the freight department

Freight rate freight rate freight rate freight rate

Freight |||| Freight || Express Fee

Freight ||

Freight Prepayment Freight Prepayment

To pay the freight | to pay the freight

Free freight || Free transportation

Agreement Freight Association Freight || Freight Rate

Freight bill freight account

Consignment waybill || invoice

carriage contract

Shipment |||| Loading

Load a cargo ship onto a ship.

Freight ||| transport commission

Waybill |||| manifest invoice

Shipping documents

mate's receipt

shipping order

bill of lading

consignment note

parcel receipt

Quasi-shipment license

Charter freight contract

charterer

Voyage charter party

Time charter party

Allowable loading and unloading time || Laying days

workday

Running days |||| Result days

demurrage charges

Stagnation days

dispatch money

dead freight

Export shortage delivery |||||| Goods shortage delivery |||| Goods stop production |||| Stop production

Letter of compensation |||| Trust receipt

Load loading

Unloading | unloading | unloading | landing

Shipping weight |||| Receiving weight

Unloading weight landing weight

Ballast of ballast

Ballast cargo in ballast

cargo manifest

ship's certificate of registry

journal

muster-roll

Health certificate (crew, passengers) Health certificate

clean bill/draft

Dirty bill of lading

Suspicious bill of lading

Transport terminology

(1)FCA (free carrier) delivers the goods to the carrier.

(2) Shipside delivery at the port of shipment.

(3)FOB port of shipment.

(4) Cost plus freight

(5)CIF (cost, insurance and freight) cost, insurance and freight.

(6)CPT (freight paid) freight is paid to the destination.

(7) CIP (freight and insurance paid to) Freight and insurance paid to the destination.

(8)DAF (frontier delivery) frontier delivery

(9) Free on board at the port of destination.

(10) Delivery at the port of destination.

(1 1) DDU (duty-unpaid delivery)

(12) delivered duty paid

Abbreviations of major transport terms:

(1) ORC (Olkin collection fee) Local collection fee (charged by Guangdong Province)

(2) Terminal handling fee (THC) Terminal operation fee (charged by Hong Kong)

(3) Fuel surcharge

(4)CAF (currency adjustment factor) currency depreciation surcharge

(5)YAS (Yard Surcharge) Terminal Surcharge

(6) EPS (Equipment Location Surcharge) Equipment Location Surcharge

(7) DDC (delivery fee at destination port)

(8) Surcharge in peak season

(9) Port congestion surcharge

(10)DOC (document fee) document fee

(1 1) by sea

(12) bill of lading (bill of lading) ocean bill of lading

(13) MB/L (Master Bill of Lading) Owner List

(14) multimodal transport document

(15) letter of credit

Certificate of origin certificate of origin

(17) sales confirmation sales contract

(18)S/O (shipping order) loading instructions

(19) dwt dwt (i.e. goods are charged by weight)

(20)M/T (metric tons) size tons (that is, goods are charged by size)

(2 1) w/m (weight or metric tons) means charging at a high price according to weight tons or volume tons.

(22) Container yard

(23)FCL (Full Container)

(24)LCL (less than container load) LCL (bulk)

Container freight station.

(26) TEU (twenty-foot equivalent unit) 20-foot conversion unit (used to calculate container volume)

(27)A/W (all-water) full waterway (mainly refers to the mode of transportation of goods from the west coast of the United States to the east coast or inland points)

(28)MLB(Mini Land Bridge) mini continental bridge (mainly refers to the mode of cargo transportation from the west coast of the United States to the east coast or inland points).

(29) NVOCC

(30)AMS: American manifest system,

Also known as anti-terrorism manifest fee and information fee. Goods imported into the United States (all over the world) or goods passing through the United States to other countries need to provide this data to the United States Customs, including the specific wool body, the real consignee and consignor, and the Chinese and English product names. It is generally required to be completed one day before customs clearance.

AMS was provided because of the 9. 1 1 terrorist incident, and the US Customs increased its supervision over most imported goods. This is an established system.

AMS is 25 dollars per ticket. If you need to change the data after the AMS deadline, it is generally 40 dollars per ticket.

This system is needed when the destination of goods is the United States, or ships stop in the United States and then go to other countries.

And it must be declared 48 hours before the ship arrives at the port.

(3 1)ISPS refer to the international regulations on the preservation of ships and port facilities, and its derived safety surcharge is called ISPScharge, which is called anti-terrorism fee for short in European countries. This fee appears in the shipping of EU countries, and the general port fee (cost) is 15 Euro /CNTR.