What is the difference between replenishment and closure in US shipping?

2023-07-05
1. The cut-off Time, also known as the cut-off time, is SI Cut off Time, which is the latest time for the shipper to submit the required materials for the production of the bill of lading to the shipping company. That is, the time when the shipping company finally changes the format of the bill of lading. Before that, the format and information of the bill of lading can be modified several times. After that, the amendment of the bill of lading will result in the bill of lading amendment fee. If the replenishment of the bill of lading cannot be submitted to the shipping company in time, you can apply to the shipping company for SI Late Come, that is, to extend the cut-off time, and generally the shipping company will extend a few hours to the shipper.


2. Cut-off time includes dock cut-off time and cut-off release slip time

A. Port cut-off Time, English is Closing Time, is the time of the terminal to receive heavy container. (that is, the latest time to return the container after loading the goods) means that after this time, the shipping company will no longer arrange for the container to be returned after this time on the voyage, that is, the heavy container cannot be handed over to the dock, let alone loaded.

B, cut-off time - refers to the latest time for the shipping company to accept the customs clearance (the latest is usually within six hours after the cut-off container, which is the buffer time). The goods must be cleared for customs clearance before this time and submitted to the shipping company for customs clearance. After this time, the shipping company will not accept the release slip of the cargo for the voyage, and the cargo will not be allowed on the voyage.

1. The cut-off Time, also known as the cut-off time, is SI Cut off Time, which is the latest time for the shipper to submit the required materials for the production of the bill of lading to the shipping company. That is, the time when the shipping company finally changes the format of the bill of lading. Before that, the format and information of the bill of lading can be modified several times. After that, the amendment of the bill of lading will result in the bill of lading amendment fee. If the replenishment of the bill of lading cannot be submitted to the shipping company in time, you can apply to the shipping company for SI Late Come, that is, to extend the cut-off time, and generally the shipping company will extend a few hours to the shipper.


2. Cut-off time includes dock cut-off time and cut-off release slip time

A. Port cut-off Time, English is Closing Time, is the time of the terminal to receive heavy container. (that is, the latest time to return the container after loading the goods) means that after this time, the shipping company will no longer arrange for the container to be returned after this time on the voyage, that is, the heavy container cannot be handed over to the dock, let alone loaded.

B, cut-off time - refers to the latest time for the shipping company to accept the customs clearance (the latest is usually within six hours after the cut-off container, which is the buffer time). The goods must be cleared for customs clearance before this time and submitted to the shipping company for customs clearance. After this time, the shipping company will not accept the release slip of the cargo for the voyage, and the cargo will not be allowed on the voyage.


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