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A- Z of Shipping Glossary

Like every other industry, the shipping and freight business is awash with jargon. We try not to use it when talking to you, but sometimes we slip up! To clarify and assist you with some of the most common shipping and freight terms please use our A-Z Glossary.

A - C

A
AEO (Authorised Economic Operator)
Authorised Economic Operator is a party involved in the international movement of goods that has been approved by or on behalf of a national Customs administration as complying with World Customs Organisation or equivalent supply chain security standards.
AWB (Airway bill)
Air Waybill or Consignment Note is the document airlines issue on receipt of cargo for shipment and as evidence for the contract of carriage, but it is not a document of title to the goods. The air waybill is non-negotiable. It includes an 11-digit Air Waybill number you can use to track your goods in transit.
ATR1 
A customs document that allows goods moving between an EU country and Turkey to benefit from cheaper rates of duty.


B
B/L (Bill of Lading)
The document that shipping companies issue on receipt of cargo for shipment and as evidence for the contract of carriage.  As well as setting out all the details for each shipment, it includes a Bill of Lading Number you can use to use to track your goods in transit.
BAF (Bunker Adjustment Factor)
The Bunker Adjustment Factor, or BAF, as it is more commonly known, is one of the charges levied on goods transported via Sea Freight. This particular charge represents the fluctuating costs to the shipping, as an example varying global oil prices.
BIFA (British International Freight Association)
BIFA is a trade association for UK registered companies engaged in international movement of freight by all modes of transport, air, road, rail and sea. All Business undertaken by RJJ Freight Ltd of whatever nature is subject to the Standard Trading Conditions of BIFA 2005A edition.
BIP (Border Inspection Post)
Boarder controls operated by the Port Health Authorities 
Bonded Warehouse
A building or other secure area in which dutiable goods can be stored, manipulated or undergo manufacturing operations without payment of Vat and Duty. See also under ERTS.
BTIS (Binding Tariff Information System)
A system created by the EU to help formal classification of a product to a specific Customs commodity code and to establish the amount of VAT and Duty applicable for the specific product.


C
C of O (Certificate of Origin)
An official document that, when stamped by the relevant authorities, provide the Country of Origin of the goods in transit. This is often required when shipping textiles.  
CAF (Currency Adjustment Factor)
The Currency Adjustment Factor is a component of the cost of shipping goods, by air or by sea. It reflects changes in foreign exchange rates.
CHIEF (Customs Handling of Import and Export Freight)
The computer system used by HM Revenue & Customs to manage both the declaration and movement of goods into and out of the UK. The system also manages movements of goods owned by UK residents and businesses across EU boarders.
Commercial Release
A document sent out a warehouse operator that states that goods are ready for release to an authorised collector and all applicable taxes and duties have been paid.
Connecta
Connecta is an Airfreight Association of independent freight forwarders that unites the best independent air transport and logistics companies around the world.
Container Demurrage
If a container is used for longer than it was booked or agreed free time, the excess time is referred to as demurrage.
Customs Cleared
A cargo becomes customs cleared once it has been declared to the local customs authorities and all applicable taxes and duties have been paid. Once cleared, goods are ready for onward shipment.
Customs Commodity Code
A six, eight or 10 digit code that tells customs authorities exactly what the cargo is. See also Harmonised System Code.
CVC (Certificate of Veterinary Check)
Certificate of Veterinary Checks/Inspection is a legal regulatory document in which the attending veterinarian attests to the veracity of the information contained in the documents.

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