- Cargo Manifest
- Carnet
- Carrier Liability
- Carrier onboard delivery (COD)
- CEIV Fresh
- CEIV Lithium Battery
- CEIV Live Animals
- CEIV Pharma
- CEIV Trade Lane Certification
- Center beam flatwagon / car
- Certificate of Conformity (CoC)
- Certificate of Insurance (COI)
- Certificate of Manufacturer
- Certificate of Origin (CO)
- Certification of Origin Form A
- CFR, Cost and Freight
- Charter
- CIF, Cost Insurance and Freight
- CIM Transport document
- CIP, Carriage and Insurance Paid To
- CMNI Transport Document
- CMR Transport document
- Coilcars
- Cold Chain
- Commercial Invoice
- Commodity Code
- Consignee
- Consignor
- Consular Invoice
- Container Ship/Vessel
- Contract of Carriage / Transport Document
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- Covered (Goods) Van / Wagon
- Covered Hopper Wagon
- CPT, Carriage Paid to
- Curtainside Trailer / Tautliner
- Customs Value
CMR Transport document
A CMR Transport document or consignment note, constitutes a proof of the contract of carriage by road, determines the scope and responsibility for the operation performed and identifies the parties involved and the goods being transported. Its use implies adherence to the CMR (“Contract de Transport International de Marchandises par Route“) that governs this document. This document includes the instructions that the exporter or the importer gives to the carrier, so it necessarily has to accompany the goods in road shipments. The issue of this document should be made by the carrier (the driver of the truck) with all the necessary information to formalize the collection of the goods; however, it will normally be the exporter (sender), who completes the document on the arrival of the truck to his store, always in case of full loads; in case of groupage this document is normally handled by the forwarding agent because there is an internal Transport to collect the goods grouped with other goods from different exporters to send them jointly to the final destination in a foreign country. Disclaimer
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