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vervoerder

Vervoerder is a Dutch term meaning carrier or transporter. In the context of goods transport, a vervoer refers to the party that undertakes to move goods from a place of receipt to a place of destination in exchange for payment, under a contract of carriage.

The exact role of the verder can vary. It often denotes the actual carrier—the company that physically

Responsibilities typically attributed to the vervoerder include taking charge of the goods, ensuring proper handling and

In everyday usage, the term guides to the entity responsible for the actual transport of goods, while

transports
the
goods
by
road,
rail,
sea,
or
air.
In
practice,
a
forwarder
(expediteur)
may
arrange
transport
and
contract
with
a
carrier
on
behalf
of
the
shipper;
in
some
cases
the
forwarder
also
assumes
responsibilities
as
the
vervoerder,
while
in
others
the
forwarder
remains
an
intermediary
and
the
carrier
remains
the
responsible
party
under
the
carriage
agreement.
stowage,
delivering
the
goods
to
the
named
consignee,
and
exercising
due
care
in
the
performance
of
the
transport.
The
exact
duties
and
potential
liabilities
are
governed
by
the
applicable
national
law
and,
where
relevant,
international
conventions
for
the
mode
of
transport
(for
example,
road
transport
under
the
CMR
Convention,
maritime
transport
under
Hague-Visby
or
Hamburg
Rules,
and
air
transport
under
the
Montreal
or
Warsaw
Conventions).
Liability
for
loss,
damage,
or
delay
is
often
subject
to
statutory
limits
and
defenses
such
as
fault,
inherent
vice
of
the
goods,
or
force
majeure,
as
defined
in
the
contract
of
carriage
and
applicable
law.
the
broader
logistics
arrangement
may
involve
intermediaries,
shippers,
and
consignees
within
the
transport
chain.