shipping note — ➔ note1 * * * shipping note UK US noun [C] (abbreviation S/N, also shipping instructions [plural]) COMMERCE, TRANSPORT ► a document that lists the goods that are being sent from one place to another: »When the order is accepted the system sends… … Financial and business terms
shipping note — / ʃɪpɪŋ nəυt/ noun a note which gives details of goods being shipped … Marketing dictionary in english
standard shipping note — (abbr. SSN) To book space on a sea freight consignment you must complete and return a standard shipping note and a booking form advising the shipping company as to how the goods are to be dealt with and who is to collect them. The SSN is also… … Law dictionary
Note — Debt instruments with initial maturities greater than one year and less than 10 years. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. note note 1 [nəʊt ǁ noʊt] noun 1. [countable] BANKING a piece of printed paper that is used as money; … Financial and business terms
note — debt instruments with initial maturities ( maturity) longer than one year and shorter than 10 years. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. note note 1 [nəʊt ǁ noʊt] noun 1. [countable] BANKING a piece of printed paper that is … Financial and business terms
receiving note — Shipping note Ship ping note (Com.) A document used in shipping goods by sea. In the case of free goods the shipping notes are the {receiving note}, addressed by the shipper to the chief officer of the vessel, requesting him to receive on board… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shipping list — A shipping list, packing list, waybill, packing slip (also known as a bill of parcel, unpacking note, packaging slip, (delivery) docket, delivery list, manifest or customer receipt),[1][2][3] is a shipping document that accompanies delivery… … Wikipedia
shipping — / ʃɪpɪŋ/ noun the sending of goods ● shipping charges ● shipping costs (NOTE: shipping does not always mean using a ship) … Marketing dictionary in english
shipping documents — The documents that an exporter of goods delivers to a bank in the exporting country in order to obtain payment for the goods. The bank sends them to its branch or agents in the importing country, who only release them to the importer against… … Big dictionary of business and management
United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation — A World War I poster for the US Shipping Board, ca. 1917 1918. The Emergency Fleet Corporation (EFC) was established by the United States Shipping Board, sometimes referred to as the War Shipping Board,[1] 16 April 1917 pursuant to the Shipping… … Wikipedia