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U.S. Department of Transportation
Industry: Government
Number of terms: 13754
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A document required on merchandise imported into the United States.
Industry:Transportation
The party that receives the primary benefit from an export transaction, usually the seller of the goods.
Industry:Transportation
Provides the U.S. defense community with “assured access” to commercial intermodal capacity to move sustainment cargoes during time of war or national emergency. In return, during peacetime, the carriers receive preference in the carriage of DOD cargoes.
Industry:Transportation
Established the standard basis for adjusting general average and stated the rules for adjusting claims.
Industry:Transportation
A mark or label indicating the cargo conforms to standards required by China for certain products.
Industry:Transportation
A mark or label indicating the cargo conforms to standards required by the European Union for certain products.
Industry:Transportation
U.S. federal codification passed in 1936 which standardizes carrier’s liability under carrier’s bill of lading. U.S. enactment of The Hague Rules.
Industry:Transportation
A voluntary supply chain security partnership established by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in November 2001. Meeting the C–TPAT standards allows cargo owners faster processing through customs formalities and inspections.
Industry:Transportation
The executive branch department that coordinates and oversees transportation functions in the United States.
Industry:Transportation
An association primarily of U.S. engineering, procurement and construction companies and their freight forwarders that was formed jointly by the Maritime Administration in 1997 to seek solutions to transportation problems and enhance the export of U.S. project cargoes.
Industry:Transportation