bill of lading evidencing two shipments

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ldt5205
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bill of lading evidencing two shipments

Post by ldt5205 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:45 am

Can one set of bill of lading be issued to evidence Part of Goods are loaded on board vessel “A” from one seaport and the other Part of Goods are on board vessel “B” from another seaport on different date?
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theoritically possible

Post by jmitra » Fri Mar 05, 2010 2:26 pm

theoretically its possible. but its a highly unlikely practice. UCPDC considers the responsibility of the carrier. if one carrier is ready to assume liability of two or more vessel, i see no problem. but in case the two vessel reach the destination at different time, there may be problem in realizing goods.
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seaway bill or non-title docs

Post by ldt5205 » Mon Mar 08, 2010 9:37 am

jmitra wrote:theoretically its possible. but its a highly unlikely practice. UCPDC considers the responsibility of the carrier. if one carrier is ready to assume liability of two or more vessel, i see no problem. but in case the two vessel reach the destination at different time, there may be problem in realizing goods.
comments appreciated
thanks for your coments.
what if such a seaway bill or non-title docs is issued?
There will be no problem even when the two vessel reach the destination at different time.
If such a doc is issued then which date should be used to calculate the presentation period?
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ISBP 43e

Post by berry » Mon Mar 08, 2010 8:05 pm

i am not very sure but ISBP 43e may apply here
e. If a bill of lading showing more than one on board notation is presented under a credit which requires drafts to be drawn, for example, at 60 days after or from bill of lading date, and the goods according to both or all on board notations were shipped from ports within a permitted geographical area or region, the earliest of these on board dates will be used for calculation of the maturity date.
the example there may be for a different scenario but... :)

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no it is not possible.........

Post by saikryshna » Thu Mar 11, 2010 3:23 pm

No it is not at all possible to ship goods from two vessels even if they move frm same port n on same date n to same destination.

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until partialshipments allowed

Post by Phani Krishna » Sat Mar 13, 2010 2:52 pm

Unitl Partialshipments allowed.

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