Freight, shipping and chartering glossary
| Type | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Exception Rate |
A deviation or exception to the published class rate for a shipment of cargo. |
| Equipment |
Carriers use to facilitate their transportation services. Include containers, trucks, chassis, vessels, and airplanes, among others. |
| Emergency Rail Service (ERS) |
Surcharge associated with expedited rail service. |
| Embargo |
The ban on the import or export of specific goods from the country. |
| Export Sales Contract |
The initial document in any international transaction; it details the specifics of the sales agreement between the buyer and seller. |
| Export Broker |
A person acting as an intermediary between a seller and a buyer for a fee received during any transaction. |
| Exclusive Patronage Agreements |
The freight rate applies to goods shipped by a firm that has entered into an exclusive patronage agreement with the shipowner’s cartel. By this contract, the consignor agrees to use only the cartel's vessels and is granted preferential freight rates. |
| Export License |
A document issued by a government authorizing the export of certain goods. |
| Expediting |
An agreement under which one party (freight forwarder) undertakes, at the expense of the other party (customer), to send or receive goods belonging to the customer, perform other related activities, and the customer to hand over for shipment, receive goods and pay forwarder services. |
| Equipment Interchange Receipt (EIR) |
A required document when transferring a cargo container from one vessel to another or to/from a shipping terminal. |
| Entry Form |
The document that must be filed with Customs to obtain the release of imported goods and to allow the collection of duties and statistics. Also called a Customs Entry Form or Entry. |
| Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) |
Surcharge associated with the transfer of data between computer programs of various companies in a standardized form. |
| Expediting |
An agreement under which one party (freight forwarder) undertakes, at the expense of the other party (customer), to send or receive goods belonging to the customer, perform other related activities, and the customer to hand over for shipment, receive goods and pay forwarder services. |
| Embargo |
The ban on the import or export of specific goods from the country. |
| Emergency Rail Service (ERS) |
Surcharge associated with expedited rail service. |
| Entry Form |
The document that must be filed with Customs to obtain the release of imported goods and to allow the collection of duties and statistics. Also called a Customs Entry Form or Entry. |
| Equipment |
Carriers use to facilitate their transportation services. Include containers, trucks, chassis, vessels, and airplanes, among others. |
| Exclusive Patronage Agreements |
The freight rate applies to goods shipped by a firm that has entered into an exclusive patronage agreement with the shipowner’s cartel. By this contract, the consignor agrees to use only the cartel's vessels and is granted preferential freight rates. |
| Exception Rate |
A deviation or exception to the published class rate for a shipment of cargo. |
| Export Broker |
A person acting as an intermediary between a seller and a buyer for a fee received during any transaction. |
| Export License |
A document issued by a government authorizing the export of certain goods. |
| Export Sales Contract |
The initial document in any international transaction; it details the specifics of the sales agreement between the buyer and seller. |
| Export Declaration |
A form submitted by an exporter at the port of export with information about the goods being shipped, including type, number, and value. |
| Equipment Interchange Receipt (EIR) |
A required document when transferring a cargo container from one vessel to another or to/from a shipping terminal. |
| EXW (Ex Works Incoterm) |
The meaning of it is that the recipient takes the goods from the premises of the supplier, it can be a store, warehouse, etc. The supplier does not bear any obligations, except for the shipment of goods. All costs are borne by the recipient. |
| Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) |
Surcharge associated with the transfer of data between computer programs of various companies in a standardized form. |
| Expedited Freight |
Freight, which streamlines processes and only ties in with faster ocean and trucking services. |
| Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) |
Surcharge associated with the transfer of data between computer programs of various companies in a standardized form. |
| EXW (Ex Works Incoterm) |
The meaning of it is that the recipient takes the goods from the premises of the supplier, it can be a store, warehouse, etc. The supplier does not bear any obligations, except for the shipment of goods. All costs are borne by the recipient. |
| Embargo |
The ban on the import or export of specific goods from the country. |
| Export License |
A document issued by a government authorizing the export of certain goods. |
| Emergency Rail Service (ERS) |
Surcharge associated with expedited rail service. |
| Expediting |
An agreement under which one party (freight forwarder) undertakes, at the expense of the other party (customer), to send or receive goods belonging to the customer, perform other related activities, and the customer to hand over for shipment, receive goods and pay forwarder services. |
| Entry Form |
The document that must be filed with Customs to obtain the release of imported goods and to allow the collection of duties and statistics. Also called a Customs Entry Form or Entry. |
| Exclusive Patronage Agreements |
The freight rate applies to goods shipped by a firm that has entered into an exclusive patronage agreement with the shipowner’s cartel. By this contract, the consignor agrees to use only the cartel's vessels and is granted preferential freight rates. |
| Equipment Interchange Receipt (EIR) |
A required document when transferring a cargo container from one vessel to another or to/from a shipping terminal. |
| Expedited Freight |
Freight, which streamlines processes and only ties in with faster ocean and trucking services. |
| Equipment |
Carriers use to facilitate their transportation services. Include containers, trucks, chassis, vessels, and airplanes, among others. |
| Export Broker |
A person acting as an intermediary between a seller and a buyer for a fee received during any transaction. |
| Export Declaration |
A form submitted by an exporter at the port of export with information about the goods being shipped, including type, number, and value. |
| Export Sales Contract |
The initial document in any international transaction; it details the specifics of the sales agreement between the buyer and seller. |
| Exception Rate |
A deviation or exception to the published class rate for a shipment of cargo. |
| Exclusive Patronage Agreements |
The freight rate applies to goods shipped by a firm that has entered into an exclusive patronage agreement with the shipowner’s cartel. By this contract, the consignor agrees to use only the cartel's vessels and is granted preferential freight rates. |
| Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) |
Surcharge associated with the transfer of data between computer programs of various companies in a standardized form. |
| Equipment Interchange Receipt (EIR) |
A required document when transferring a cargo container from one vessel to another or to/from a shipping terminal. |
| Equipment |
Carriers use to facilitate their transportation services. Include containers, trucks, chassis, vessels, and airplanes, among others. |
| Embargo |
The ban on the import or export of specific goods from the country. |
| Exception Rate |
A deviation or exception to the published class rate for a shipment of cargo. |
| Entry Form |
The document that must be filed with Customs to obtain the release of imported goods and to allow the collection of duties and statistics. Also called a Customs Entry Form or Entry. |
| Emergency Rail Service (ERS) |
Surcharge associated with expedited rail service. |
