Port to Port Bill of Lading

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Definition

Port-to-Port Bill of Lading. It is the bill of lading covering shipment by sea only. The shipper/vendor is responsible for transporting the products to the port of loading. The buyer is responsible for picking the products up at the port of discharge. Multimodal, rather than port-to-port, bills of lading should generally be used for containerized shipments and other shipments where the place of receipt and/or the place of delivery is inland.