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Glossary of Shipping Terms
 

 

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XYZ

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War Risk

Insurance coverage for loss of goods resulting from any act of war.


Warehouse

A place for the reception, delivery, consolidation, distribution, and storage of goods/cargo.


Warehouse Entry

Document that identifies goods imported when placed in a bonded warehouse. The duty is not imposed on the products while in the warehouse but will be collected when they are withdrawn for delivery or consumption.


Warehouse Withdrawal for Transportation Immediate Exportation (WDEX)

Allows merchandise that has been withdrawn from a bonded warehouse at one U.S. port to be exported from the same port exported without paying duty.


Warehouse Withdrawal for Transportation (WDT)

Allows merchandise that has been withdrawn from a bonded warehouse at one port to be transported in bond to another port, where a superseding entry will be filed.


Warehouse Withdrawal for Transportation Exportation (WDT&E)

Allows merchandise that has been withdrawn from a bonded warehouse at one port to be transported in bond through the U.S. to be exported from another port, without paying duty.


Warehousing

The storing of goods/cargo.


Waybill (WB)

A document prepared by a transportation line at the point of a shipment; shows the point of the origin, destination, route, consignor, consignee, description of shipment and amount charged for the transportation service. It is forwarded with the shipment or sent by mail to the agent at the transfer point or waybill destination.

Abbreviation is WB. Unlike a bill of lading, a waybill is NOT a document of title.


WCCON

Whether Cleared Customso r Not


Weight Cargo

A cargo on which the transportation charge is assessed on the basis of weight.


Weights and Measures

Measurement ton 40 cubic ft or one cubic meter.
Net ton, or short ton 2,000 lbs.
Gross ton/long ton 2,240 lbs.
Metric ton/kilo ton 2,204.6 lbs.
Cubic meter 35.314 cubic ft.

Well Car

Also known as stack car. A drop-frame Rail flat car.


Wharfage (Whfge.)

Charge assessed by a pier or dock owner against freight handled over the pier or dock or against a steamship company using the pier or dock.


WIBON

Whether In Berth or Not.


WIFPON

Whether in Free Pratique or Not


Windy Booking

A freight booking made by a skipper or freight forwarder to serve space but not actually having a specific cargo at the time the booking is made.   Carriers often overbook a vessel by 10 to 20 percent in recognition that "windy booking" cargo will not actually ship.


WIPPON

Whether in Port or Not


Without Recourse

A phrase preceding the signature of a drawer or endorser of a negotiable instrument; signifies that the instrument is passed onto subsequent holders without any liability to the endorser in the event of nonpayment or nondelivery.


W.M. (W/M)

Abbreviation for "Weight or Measurement;" the basis for assessing freight charges. Also known as "worm." The rate charged under W/M will be whichever produces the highest revenue between the weight of the shipment and the measure of the shipment.


WPA

Abbreviation for "With Particular Average."


W.T.L.

Western Truck Lines.


WWD

Weather Working Days. 

 


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