Bill of Lading vs. Bill of Entry

A Bill of Lading (BOL) is a document issued by a carrier acknowledging receipt of goods for shipment, serving as a contract, receipt, and document of title. It details the goods, their quantity, and destination. In contrast, a Bill of Entry is a customs declaration document, submitted by the importer to customs authorities upon the arrival of goods. It provides details about the imported goods, their value, and assists in assessing customs duties. Both documents are crucial in international trade logistics. Contact LOTUS Containers for more details.

Read More: https://www.lotus-containers.com/en/bill-of-lading-and-bill-of-entry/



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