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Paperless Bills of Lading

2022
Abstract This chapter reviews paperless bills of lading. Technological advances in the field of maritime commerce has provided strong impetus for the revision of current transport documentation procedures, the use of other carriage documents, renewed interest in the adoption of electronic bills of lading, and the increasing prominence of
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Blockchain Bills of Lading

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
The advent of blockchain technology will, in future, usher in a long-awaited shift away from paper bills of lading. Several maritime hubs, including Singapore, are exploring the possibility of digitalising trade and maritime documentation, such as bills of lading, using blockchain technology.
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Bill of Lading

1995
Unlike other transport documents the marine or ocean bill of lading is a document of title. A holder of it is able to lay claim to goods. It is also a receipt for goods, evidence that the shipper received the goods for shipment and is signed by the ship’s master, carrier or agent. It is also evidence of a contract of carriage.
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Bills of Lading

2016
Abstract This chapter examines the nature of the modern-day bill of lading and its legal functions. A bill of lading is a document issued by a carrier which details a shipment of merchandise and gives title of that shipment to a specified party.
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Bills of Lading

2020
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