
Sea bill of lading: the shipping company directly issued the bill of lading, also called the shipping company main bill of lading, the consignee is the actual consignee and shipper, the consignee can directly to the destination shipping company to exchange the bill of lading and pick up the goods
Contract bill of lading: A bill of lading of goods shipped at a contract price between a shipping company and a third party, with two consignors
Freight forwarding: also called sub-order, the shipper and the consignee of the sea order are respectively the freight forwarder and the destination agent of the freight forwarder. The receiver and consignor of the sub-order are the actual receiver and consignor required by the customer. The customer of the destination port directly goes to the destination port of the freight forwarder to issue the exchange order to pick up the goods
Half sea Bill: the shipper shown on the bill of lading is designated by the shipping company