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What is sea shipping terms LI/LO stands for?

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Question added by Ahmed Yehia Massoud , Regional Logistics Manager , Amico Egypt
Date Posted: 2014/11/30
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Munawwar Iqbal Sayed
by Munawwar Iqbal Sayed , customer service specialist Marketing, Import/Export Operatin, And Documentation. , UASC

Liner in/out (loading and discharging is at liner cost

 

Allyson Erese
by Allyson Erese , Clerk , Abu Dhabi Terminals

it is stands for Liner In/Liner Out

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by Deleted user

It means both loading and unloading of the cargo in and from the ship is included in the freight rate. It can be in different ports (POL and POD) or transhipment in the same port.

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by Deleted user

A freight, shipping rate, that includes the costs of loading the cargo at the POL and unloading the cargo at the POD.

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