a / a: Always afloat (Always floating)
a.a.r: Against all risks (Against all risks)
Air consignment note: Air bill of lading
Airport of arival: Arrival airport
Airport of departure Departure airport
Airway bill: Air bill of lading
Always safely afloat: Always floating
a.m .: Ante meridiem (before noon)
Amounts: Amount
Approx .: Approximetaly (About, approx.)
ARR: Arrival (arrival time)
B / L: Bill of lading (Bill of Lading)
Booking: Booking
Breakdown clause (of-of-hire clause): Used for time breakdown agreement or policies for ship breakdown, collision or equipment
Breaking bulk: Starting to unload the ship
Brokerage: Broker (simsal) commission that it deserves for its service related to the lease agreement
B.S .: Bottom stowed (stacked in warehouse)
B.S.T .: British summer time (British summer time)
Bulk: Bulk (load not contained in a package, eg coal)
Bulk freight: Load with low weight but high stacking factor
ca .: Circa (estimated)
Chad. (c / d): Cash against documents (Documents against)
c.a.f .: Coüt, assurance, fret, c.i.f. (cost of the goods, insurance and freight)
cargo: Transport, freight
Carriage: Transport, Horseshoe
Carrier: Carrier
c.o.d .: Charges collect (costs belong to the buyer)
Certificate of origin: Certificate of origin
c. + f: Cost andfreight (cost of the goods and transportation fee)
c. + i: Cost and insurance (cost and insurance)
Charge: Cost, fee, fee
Chargeable weight: Tcrate weight
CIF: Delivery as cost
c.i.f .: The cost of the goods, insurance and freight
c.i.f. + c: Cost, insurance, freight and commision (including the cost of the goods, insurance, freight and expenses)
c.i.f landed: Cost, insurance, freight, landed (cost of goods, insurance, freight and unloading costs
city terminal service: city terminal service
c.k.d .: Completely knocked down (can be completely disassembled to be moved)
Claims: Complaints
c / o: Care of. (by)
c.o.d .: Cash on delivery (paid on delivery)
Collecting free: The fee paid to pick up the goods from the ship at the port of destination
Commodity rates: Fee table applied in transportation
Conditions of contract: Conditions of contract
Consignee: goods sent to yourself
Consignment: Sent goods, sending goods, shipment
Consignor: Sending goods
Consolidator: An organization that is a member of IATA and combines goods and ship them in bulk
Consular Invoice (C.I): Certified invoice
c.o.s .: Charterer pays des (payment that rents fees)
CPT: Receiving paid transportation charge
CRF: Cost and freight
c.t: Conference terms (the conditions of the agreement between the regular sea ship companies)
Current rates: Current prices
Customs broker: Customs broker
Costoms clearance: Customs clearance
custums deklaration: Customs declaration
DAF: Delivery at the border
d.d .: Dangerous deck (Deck where dangerous goods are stacked)
DDP: Customs officially delivered
DDU: Delivery without customs payment
dead freight: regret freight
Delivering carrier: The carrier that transports the goods reaching the destination port to the buyer