List of items packed for shipment. Required for letters of credit and customs
A document which details the contents, and often dimensions and weight, of each package or container.
A document which lists the goods stowed in a package and also their distribution.
This important document describes all items in the box, crate, pallet, or container, plus the type, dimensions, and weight of the container. It is used to determine total shipping weight and volume (cubes) by Customs officials to check cargo, and by the buyer to inventory merchandise received. Prices and item values are usually omitted from the Packing List. Shipping marks, reference numbers and carton numbers are also important additions to the packing list.
A list of the effects being moved/stored.
A list of all files included in a shipment.
The list of articles included with a given shipment.
This document lists all the goods that are packed in a shipment and has 4 main purposes: It is used to check the goods at all stages of handling; as a receipt, therefore the importance for the customer of signing for agreement when the goods are collected and unpacked; as an attachment to the insurance certificate as it is an evidence that the goods were shipped and their conditions at the time of packing; for customs clearance as proof of the goods which are being imported.
Document supplied by the shipper or supplier who itemizes details of contents of a particular package or shipment. Details typically include item description, part number, and quantity for each item in the shipment.
A document prepared by the exporter showing the quantity and type of merchandise being shipped to the foreign customer.
A list that shows the information necessary for transport along with the number and kinds of items being shipped in each box.
a good place to start when packing for a cruise or other travel
an alphabetical list of items to be taken with you when you travel on your motorcycle
a very good idea, but team members should use it as a guideline
a very personal thing, but its contents will be of interest to others, and can be used as a starting point for crafting your own
A numbered list of the goods being shipped. It will include their condition at the time of packing, so serves as an attachment to the insurance certificate. It is essential to get the customer to sign the list at the time of collection and delivery, noting any exceptions, and to give enough detail on the list to satisfy customs clearance purposes at destination.
Form attached to shipment indicating what was shipped, how much was shipped, and who shipped the goods.
a list which shows not only the information necessary for transport, but also the number and kinds of items being shipped.
An important document in exporting, which shows the quantity and type of merchandise being shipped.
A document containing information about the location of each Product in each package. It allows the recipient to quickly find the item he or she is looking for without a broad search of all packages. It also confirms the actual shipment of goods on a line item basis.
A list showing the number and kinds of items being shipped, as well as other information needed for transportation purposes.
A detailed specification as to goods packed into a container or trailer.
A list detailing the contents of a consignment.
A list prepared by the shipper which details the contents of all the packages in a shipment such as number of cartons, quantity, weight and measurements
A document which itemizes in detail the contents of a particular package or shipment.
A list of items shipped from a materials vendor representing a particular shipment.
A document prepared by the shipper listing the kinds and qualities of merchandise in a particular shipment.
A statement prepared by the seller for shipments of more than one packaging unit, indicating which items are packed in each container and other details, such as markings on the boxes for identification and distribution purposes at the destination.
A document prepared by the shipper that lists the kinds and quantities of merchandise in a particular shipment. A copy is generally sent to the consignee to aid in checking the shipment when received.
a detailed inventory of items contained in a shipment.
A document used to describe the contents of containers, boxes, cartons, and other forms of packaging.
List showing merchandise packed and all particulars. Normally prepared by shipper but not required by carriers. Copy is sent to consignee to help verify shipment received.
A list of the contents of each package you are shipping. This is generally a free-format list, however it must contain detailed and specific information of each item being shipped. You must also include weight, dimensions, and the value of each item.
Itemized list of commodities with marks/numbers, but no cost values indicated.
A shipping document issued by shipper to carrier, Customs and consignee serving the purposes of identifying detail information of package count, products count, measurement of each package, weight of each package, etc. Back to top of screen
Numbered listing of your belongings
A list describing the number and kind of the shipped items, as well as other information needed for transportation purposes. Français: Liste d'emballage Español: Lista de especificación de embalajes, nota de embarque, lista de bultos
A detailed list of goods shipped.
Document specifying the contents of each individual package.
A document listing the merchandise in a particular shipment indicating the kind and quantity in each package.
A Packing List gives details of the contents of all the packages making up the consignments and is required by Custom's authorities if the packing information is not shown on the invoice. The Packaging List is usually attached to the invoice.
A document provided by the shipper detailing the packaging of the goods, including their weight and measurement, and assortment, etc.