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Shipment

Shipment refers to the process of transporting goods from a sender to a recipient. It encompasses all activities from packing and labeling to loading, transit, and delivery. A shipment may consist of a single package or multiple items grouped as a consignment, and it can be domestic or international. The term is used in logistics to describe both the goods being moved and the act of moving them. Shipments can move by road, rail, sea, air, or a combination (multimodal).

Key elements include the origin and destination, description of goods, quantity, weight or volume, value, and

Common processes involve order processing, picking, packing, labeling and palletization, handover to a carrier, tracking and

Regulatory considerations include safety, security, packaging standards, and compliance with incoterms that define responsibilities and costs

Challenges include delays, damage, and regulatory changes; solutions include proper packaging, documentation, and real-time tracking.

handling
requirements.
Documentation
typically
includes
a
packing
list,
commercial
invoice,
and
a
transportation
document
such
as
a
bill
of
lading
(sea),
a
waybill
(air),
or
a
multimodal
transport
document.
For
international
shipments,
customs
clearance
and
duties
are
required,
and
insurers
may
provide
coverage
against
loss
or
damage.
transit
management,
and
final
delivery
confirmation.
Modern
shipping
relies
on
tracking
numbers
and
systems
such
as
transportation
management
systems
(TMS)
and
warehouse
management
systems
(WMS)
to
provide
visibility.
between
buyer
and
seller.