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Cross-docking is the practice of transferring materials from an incoming shipment directly to an outgoing shipment without storing them at the transfer point. This essentially eliminates the inventory-holding function of a warehouse and can reduce supply chain costs. We investigate the value of one type of cross-docking in a variety of supply chain environments.
... where a variety of smaller shipments are combined into one larger shipment for economy of transport;...
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... association responded that the direct-shipment ban was a valid exercise of Michigan's power under... liquor by regulating its transportation, importation, and use. It did not give States the ... . These federal remedies, when combined with state licensing regimes, adequately protect S...
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... Requirements, and North American Shipments. 171.8 - Definitions and abbreviations. In this s... part 178 of this subchapter, the maximum combined mass of inner packaging, and the contents thereof....
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Under the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations, imported merchandise may be transported in-bond. This process allows imported merchandise to be entered at one U.S. port of entry without appraisement or payment of duties and transported by a bonded carrier to another U.S. port of entry provided all statutory and regulatory conditions are met. At the destination port, the merchandise is officially entered into the commerce of the United States and duties paid, or, the merchandise is exported. CBP is proposing various changes to the in-bond regulations to enhance CBP's ability to regulate and track in-bond merchandise and to ensure that the in-bond merchandise is properly entered and duties are paid or that the in-bond merchandise is exported. Among other things, the propos...
... Information Requirements for In-Bond Shipments. C. 30-Day Transit Times Between Ports. D.... This new information combined with the HTS number or the enhanced description, i...
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- Jessica Howard Ltd., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co., Norfolk Southern Corp., Defendants-Appellees, M/V Sky Light, Tower Bridge, Her Engines, Boilers, Tackle, Etc., K Line, K Line Ship Management Co., Ltd., Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, Ltd., Direct Forwarding Co. Inc., Bridge Terminal Transport Co., Defendants., 316 F.3d 165 (2nd Cir. 2003)
... for the partial loss of Jessica Howard's shipment of ladies' garments during their transit from Shan... Co., Inc., a freight forwarder, issued a Combined Transport Bill of Lading1 (the "DFC Bill of Lading...
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...(15) Cargo shipment. Bulk or sacked grain that is loaded directly aboa... barge, ship, or other container used to transport bulk or sacked grain. (17) Chapter. Chapter VIII o...(20) Combined lot. Grain loaded aboard, or being loaded aboard, ...
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... area of each such wall, and the total combined surface area of the ventilation openings must be a...Shipping documents that must accompany shipments of dogs and cats may be held by the operator of th...
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...(1) For domestic shipments?the Regional Office within whose region the licens... operations center which is remote from transport activity and which maintains periodic position inf... of uranium-233 or plutonium, or in a combined quantity of more than 1,000 grams when computed by...
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... and maintaining sample integrity during transport and storage. Tests must be repeated at least every... material balance periods may be combined with current data provided that the measurement sy... or lot basis, as appropriate, on a shipment basis, and on a batch basis when required by part ...
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...NEW HAMPSHIRE MOTOR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION ET AL. . . CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED S... adds, in prohibiting unlicensed tobacco shipments into the State, that a person is deemed to know th... §41713(b)(4)(A) (similar provision for combined motor-air carriers). . . The State of Maine subse...