Glossary of Trade Terms
A
AES (Automated Export System)
The electronic system used by U.S. exporters to declare their international exports (Electronic Export Information - EEI) to the Census Bureau for trade statistics and U.S. export regulations.
AGR (Agricultural Commodities)
A License Exception under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) that authorizes the export or re-export of U.S.-origin agricultural commodities to Cuba, provided specific criteria are met.
Air Waybill (AWB)
A non-negotiable document that accompanies goods shipped by air, providing detailed information about the shipment and serving as a contract for carriage.
Alongside
Refers to goods placed on the dock or a barge within reach of a ship's rigging, ready for loading. (See Incoterms:
B
Bill of Lading (BOL/B/L)
A document issued by a carrier to acknowledge receipt of cargo for shipment. It serves as a contract for transportation, a receipt for goods, and in some cases, a document of title that can be bought, sold, or traded while goods are in transit (negotiable B/L).
- Clean Bill of Lading: A B/L issued when the shipment is received in good order, without any notations of damage or
- House Bill of Lading: A B/L issued by a freight forwarder to a shipper, often for consolidated
- Ocean Bill of Lading (OBL): Specifically for sea transport.