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Practice of International Trade 06

Across
– n. – Widely used in international trade: It means the goods are consigned or destined to the order of a named person.
– n. – A document for delivery which says only the consignee at the destination is entitled to take delivery of the cargo. Normally applies to high-value shipments or goods for special purposes.
– n. - A ship, airplane, or truck designed for bulk shipment of liquids or gases.
– n. – A document issued by a carrier for goods which were received in good condition.
Down
– n. – To supply something needed, such as food, fuel, etc.
– n. - A document for delivery which means there is no definite consignee of the goods. Anyone who holds the bill is entitled to the goods the bill represents.
– n. – Paying a shipping company to use their boats. Can be “voyage”, “time” or “demise”.
– n. – A document issued by a carrier for goods which are received in damaged condition.
– v. - T o make an express demand or arrangement as a condition of agreement (often followed by for).
– n. – Passenger or cargo vessel that operates over a regular route according to an advertised timetable.
– n. - domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting to produce commodities such as food, fiber, and labor.
– n. – An additional charge, tax or cost.
– adj. – Becoming outdated or no longer useful.
– v. – To make or keep cold.
– adj. – Connected with the sea in relation to navigation, shipping, etc.