Freight, shipping and chartering glossary
| Type | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Separable cost |
A cost that a company can directly assign to a particular segment of the business. |
| Security Filing |
The importer or their agent is required to electronically submit information relating to the shipment. This term is used in the USA. |
| Sea Waybill |
Transport document used in shipping. The cargo is issued to a specific consignee specified in the sea waybill if he can document his identity, and at the same time, he doesn’t need to present his original copy of this waybill. |
| Screening charge |
Surcharge related to airport terminal screening. |
| Scrap material |
Defective material that has no market value and cannot be sold. |
| Salvage material |
Unused material that has a market value and can be sold. |
| Safety stock |
Reserve stock, below which the level of stocks for this product should not fall. |
| Rolling Cargo |
Cargo which is on wheels, such as truck or trailers, and which can be driven or towed on to a ship. |
| Revenue Ton |
The unit used in billing in the freight industry. |
| Release Approval |
Document to advise that goods are available for further movement or action. |
| Re-consignment |
A carrier service that permits a shipper to change the destination and/or consignee after the shipment has reached its originally billed destination and to still pay the through rate from origin to final destination. |
| Rail Waybill |
The bill of lading for international rail freight transport. |
| Shipment |
A load of goods sent by sea, road, train, or air. |
| Safety stock |
Reserve stock, below which the level of stocks for this product should not fall. |
| Salvage material |
Unused material that has a market value and can be sold. |
| Scrap material |
Defective material that has no market value and cannot be sold. |
| Screening charge |
Surcharge related to airport terminal screening. |
| Sea Waybill |
Transport document used in shipping. The cargo is issued to a specific consignee specified in the sea waybill if he can document his identity, and at the same time, he doesn’t need to present his original copy of this waybill. |
| Security Filing |
The importer or their agent is required to electronically submit information relating to the shipment. This term is used in the USA. |
| Separable cost |
A cost that a company can directly assign to a particular segment of the business. |
| Service |
The defined, regular pattern of calls made by a carrier in the pick-up and discharge of cargo. |
| Service Contract |
A contract to optimize the flow of services provided by enterprises to consumers, rendered to each other by partners in the supply chain, as well as intra-company flows. |
| Ship agent |
An authorized person (individual or firm) performing certain actions on behalf of another person (principal) on his behalf and in his interests. |
| Shipbroker |
An intermediary that facilitates the execution of retail transactions between interested parties (customers) on their behalf and at their expense. |
| Shipment Point |
A specific location from where goods will depart for movement. |
| Shipper's agent |
A firm that primarily matches up small shipments, especially single-traffic piggyback loads, to permit shippers to use twin-trailer piggyback rates. |
| Shipper’s Letter Of Instruction (SLI) |
A note from the exporter to the freight forwarder with instructions on how a shipment is being sent and where it is going. |
| Shipping Quote |
A document that breaks down the individual legs of a shipment and the surcharges each will incur, as per your freight quote. |
| Shipping Types |
Different levels of service that you will use to fulfill your orders. |
| Spot Voyage |
A charter for a specific vessel to move a single cargo between indicated loading port(s) and discharge port(s) in the near future. |
| Special Customs Invoice |
In addition to a customs invoice, some countries require a special customs invoice designed to facilitate the clearance of goods and the assessment of customs duties in that country. |
| Rolling Cargo |
Cargo which is on wheels, such as truck or trailers, and which can be driven or towed on to a ship. |
| Ro-Ro Ship |
A vessel for transporting goods on a wheelbase (cars, trucks, railway wagons) and passengers. The fundamental difference between vessels of this type is horizontal loading/unloading through an inclined bow or (usually) stern; this design is called a "ramp." |
| Revenue Ton |
The unit used in billing in the freight industry. |
| Return Cargo |
A cargo which enables a ship to return loaded to the port or area where her previous cargo was loaded. |
| Release Approval |
Document to advise that goods are available for further movement or action. |
| Reefer |
A refrigerated container used to transport perishable goods. |
| Re-consignment |
A carrier service that permits a shipper to change the destination and/or consignee after the shipment has reached its originally billed destination and to still pay the through rate from origin to final destination. |
| Rail Waybill |
The bill of lading for international rail freight transport. |
| Rate basis point |
The major shipping point in a local area; carriers consider all points in the local area to be the rate basis point. |
| Stevedore |
Specialized organizations and firms engaged in loading and unloading ships. |
| Storage |
Cost of storing cargo in an off-site warehouse. |
| Stowage |
The placing of goods in the cargo areas of ships with the aim of leveling it or stuffing under-deck voids. It is usually used when loading bulk and break bulk cargo. |
| Surcharge |
An add-on charge to the applicable charges; motor carriers have a fuel surcharge, and railroads can apply a surcharge to any joint rate that does not yield 110 percent of variable cost. |
| Rail overweight fee |
Surcharge associated with overweight containers on rail. |
| Stripping |
Surcharge associated for breaking down a container. |
| Re-consignment |
A carrier service that permits a shipper to change the destination and/or consignee after the shipment has reached its originally billed destination and to still pay the through rate from origin to final destination. |
| Release Approval |
Document to advise that goods are available for further movement or action. |
| Ro-Ro Ship |
A vessel for transporting goods on a wheelbase (cars, trucks, railway wagons) and passengers. The fundamental difference between vessels of this type is horizontal loading/unloading through an inclined bow or (usually) stern; this design is called a "ramp." |
| Ship agent |
An authorized person (individual or firm) performing certain actions on behalf of another person (principal) on his behalf and in his interests. |
