At times, a shipper will hand a driver a Bill of Lading Form. That is a receipt which includes a description of what is being shipped and to which location it’s being shipped to. This is intended so the shipper is confident that the items will be shipped. In the event anything gets lost, the shipper will then have proof that the transportation company received their items. Even more so, after the shipment is delivered, the same applies: the bill of lading will serve as proof of delivery (POD), just in case the receiver is requesting a signature.
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Starting at $199.60Straight Bill of Lading 3 and 4 Parts Learn More
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$104.04
9-1/2 x11" CMS 1500 2 Part White Canary Continuous
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Starting at $195.00Auto Transport Bill of Lading Condition Report Carbonless Form Learn More
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$149.76Shipper's Export Declaration In-Transit Goods 6 Part Learn More
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$162.93Transportation Entry 8 Part Learn More
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$137.10Transportation Entry 6 Part Learn More
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$129.91Transportation Entry 5 Part Learn More
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$132.979-1/2 x 11" 6 Part Carbonless Entry Summary w/ Permit Learn More
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$110.69Entry Summary w/ Permit 5 Part Learn More
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$146.214 Ply NCR Bank Draft & Transmittal Letter Learn More
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$162.95Generic Invoice, 5 Part Carbonless Learn More
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$139.28 As low as: $110.364 Part Carbonless Canada Customs Invoice Learn More
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$197.466 Part Carbonless Shipper's Letter of Instructions/Export Learn More
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$153.44Continuous Entry / Immediate Delivery 5 Part Learn More
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$103.26Continuous Delivery 5 Part Learn More
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$130.78Continuous Application 6 Part Learn More
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$100.10Continuous Application 4 Part Learn More