Shipper Load and Count definition
Shipper Load and Count means cargo moving under a ▇▇▇▇ of lading where (1) the Contract Carriers transports the Product, (2) OHL shall not be responsible for loading and unloading, and (3) OHL warehouse distribution centers will act on behalf of CLIENT as the shipper.
Shipper Load and Count. (actual carton quantity the carrier picked up from the vendor or shipper) printed on the ▇▇▇▇ of Lading when a trailer is loaded and sealed without the driver being afforded the opportunity to count or inspect the freight. Carriers are responsible for the ▇▇▇▇ of Lading carton quantities; consequently shortages will result in a freight claim against the carrier. However, any Product discrepancies received against the packing list are the vendors' responsibility.
Examples of Shipper Load and Count in a sentence
CLIENT acknowledges that OHL may transport the Product and tender such Product to Carriers as Shipper Load and Count.
Any bill of lading shall be issued by Carrier in its own name, and (unless marked Shipper Load and Count) shall show the kind, condition and numerical quantity of the property received and delivered by Carrier at the loading and unloading points.
Where CARRIER receives a sealed container, CARRIER shall notate "Shipper Load and Count" and the seal number on the Bill of Lading.