Shipping document definition

Shipping document means a document used by the shipper to communicate the verified gross mass of the packed container. This document can be part of the shipping instructions to the shipping company or a separate communication (e.g. a declaration including a weight certificate produced by a weigh station).
Shipping document means the medical waste shipping document required by the United States Department of Transportation pursuant to Section 172.200 et seq. of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations or the document required by the United States Postal Service pursuant to Domestic Mail Manual 601.10.17.5 (Mailability: Hazardous Materials: Sharps and Other Mailable Regulated Medical Waste).
Shipping document means a log, an invoice, a bill of lading, or other record, in either written or electronic form, that includes all of the following information:

Examples of Shipping document in a sentence

  • THE PARTIES WILL BE BOUND BY, AND EACH SPECIFICALLY OBJECTS TO, ANY PROVISION THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM OR IN ADDITION TO THIS AGREEMENT (WHETHER PROFFERED ORALLY OR IN ANY WRITING, INCLUDING ANY QUOTATION, INVOICE, SHIPPING DOCUMENT, XXXX OF LADING, WAYBILL, ACCEPTANCE, CONFIRMATION, CORRESPONDENCE, TARIFF, OR CIRCULAR).

  • Appendix B APPENDIX "B" ATTACHMENT 2 INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARING SHIPPING DOCUMENT FOR GOVERNMENT FURNISHED PROPERTY (GFP) TURN IN NOTE: DD FORM 1348-1 IS THE ONLY AUTHORIZED RETURN DOCUMENT; (DO NOT USE DD FORM 1149).

  • NEITHER PARTY WILL BE BOUND BY, AND EACH SPECIFICALLY OBJECTS TO, ANY PROVISION THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM OR IN ADDITION TO THIS AGREEMENT (WHETHER PROFFERED VERBALLY OR IN ANY QUOTATION, INVOICE, SHIPPING DOCUMENT, ACCEPTANCE, CONFIRMATION, CORRESPONDENCE, PROPOSAL, OR OTHERWISE), UNLESS THAT PROVISION IS SPECIFICALLY AGREED TO IN A WRITING SIGNED BY BOTH PARTIES.

  • THE PARTIES WILL BE BOUND BY, AND EACH SPECIFICALLY OBJECTS TO, ANY PROVISION THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM OR IN ADDITION TO THIS AGREEMENT (WHETHER PROFFERED ORALLY OR IN ANY WRITING, INCLUDING ANY QUOTATION, INVOICE, SHIPPING DOCUMENT, BILL OF LADING, WAYBILL, ACCEPTANCE, CONFIRMATION, CORRESPONDENCE, TARIFF, OR CIRCULAR).

  • ALSO, CERTIFICATION OF COMPLIANCE SHALL ACCOMPANY EACH SHIPMENT BU MAKING A COPY OF THE LATEST APPLICABLE FLYSHEET 9 OR DCT, COMPLETING THE CONFIGURATION CERTIFICATION SIGN-OFF INFORMATION BLOCK AND ATTACHING IT OT THE SHIPPING DOCUMENT.


More Definitions of Shipping document

Shipping document means a delivery document
Shipping document means a bill of lading, airbill, United States Postal Service form, or any other document used to verify the undertaking by a delivery service to deliver letters, packages, or other containers.
Shipping document means any document that accompanies dangerous goods being transported and that describes or contains information relating to the goods and, in particular, but without restricting the generality of the foregoing, includes a bill of lading, cargo manifest, shipping order or way-bill; (“document d’expédition”)
Shipping document means a bill of lading and/or sea waybill for combined transport and/or port-to-port shipment.
Shipping document means CUSTOM’S printed form bill of lading or other contract(s) between CUSTOM and any party requesting or receiving transportation and related services from CUSTOM.ITEM 110 - CANCELING ORIGINAL AND REVISED ITEMS When this Tariff is amended by revised items the cancellation of the prior item will be affected by means of this item. A revised item may not show a cancellation notice. Except where a specific cancellation is shown on a new revised item, a revised item cancels all revised or original items that have not been cancelled, or un-cancelled portions thereof, which bear the same item number or description. The Rules of this Tariff apply on all shipments transported by carrier, whether interstate, intrastate, or international, exempt or non-exempt from economic regulations and regardless of origin and destination. As set forth in 49 U.S.C.§ 14101(b) the parties expressly agree that the provisions of this Tariff control over any conflicting provisions contained in Title 49 U.S.C., and the parties expressly waive all such conflicting provisions. ITEM 120 – INTERLINING In the best interest of providing the most efficient, economical service to the customer, the Carrier will, from time to time and at its discretion, utilize the service of other motor carriers to achieve the transportation service required for the tendered shipment. Shipments which utilize such interlining shall move on the bill of lading of the Carrier, who shall assume responsibility for the lading, and such shipments shall be charged exclusively by the Carrier. ITEM 170 - LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
Shipping document means Dell’s Logistics Providers waybill, bill of lading or piece count documentation.
Shipping document means a delivery document issued in conjunction with the sale, transfer, or transport of motor fuel. A shipping document issued by a terminal operator shall be machine printed. All other shipping documents shall be typed or handwritten on a preprinted form or machine printed.