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Outline

  • The three functions of Bills of Lading
  • Types of Bills of Lading
  • Proprietary and Possessor rights under the Bills of Lading
  • Role of a Freight Forwarder
  • Switched Bills of Lading– is it ethical to use this?
  • How various types of bills of lading should be signed under UCP 600?
  • Difference between a Sea Way Bill, A Straight Bill of Lading and Bill of Lading.
  • Some of the common discrepancies in the Bill of Lading
  • Rights and Responsibilities of the Carrier and the Shipper
  • Letter of Indemnity ( LOI)
  • Banker’s risk in issuing LOI

WHAT YOU WILL OBTAIN

  • Real life examples and interesting case studies
  • A chance to discuss and clarify your doubts, questions, trade issues etc.
  • Complete study material
  • Comprehensive Import Export Checklist
  • Quality refreshments and lunch
  • Certificate of attendance
  • Networking opportunity with banking and trade professionals

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

  • Importers or Exporters
  • Bankers
  • Finance Staff
  • Logistics Staff
  • Administration staff who draft commercial documents
Updated on 08 November, 2015

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