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1. Carrier Information: Full legal name and address of the carrier/transport company
2. Shipper Information: Full legal name and address of the shipper/consignor
3. Consignee Information: Full legal name and address of the consignee, including delivery address
4. Shipment Details: Description of goods, including nature, quantity, weight, volume, and any identifying marks or numbers
5. Transport Information: Place of taking over the goods and place designated for delivery
6. Date and Place: Date and place of issue of the bill of lading
7. Carrier's Acknowledgment: Confirmation of receipt of goods in apparent good order and condition
8. Freight Charges: Details of freight and other charges, payment terms
9. Standard Terms: Reference to applicable standard terms and conditions as per German law
1. Dangerous Goods Declaration: Required when shipping dangerous goods, including UN numbers and hazard classes
2. Temperature Requirements: For temperature-sensitive cargo, specifying required temperature range and monitoring
3. Special Handling Instructions: Any specific handling requirements or precautions
4. Insurance Declaration: When additional insurance is arranged, details of coverage
5. Customs Information: For shipments requiring customs clearance within special economic zones
6. Third Party Billing: When freight charges are to be paid by a party other than shipper or consignee
1. Packing List: Detailed list of items in shipment with quantities and packaging details
2. Safety Data Sheets: Required for dangerous goods or chemicals
3. Special Instructions Appendix: Detailed handling, storage, or delivery instructions when required
4. Temperature Log Template: For temperature-sensitive shipments, template for recording temperature during transport
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