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A shipment refers to the goods in a commercial transaction between a seller and a buyer.
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It encompasses the consignments transported as part of this transaction via a transport
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chain from the consignor to the consignee.
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Also see [[!ISO14083]], Section 3.1.20
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chain from the consignor to the consignee. See [[!ISO14083]], Section 3.1.20
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: <dfn>Consignment</dfn>
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A consignment refers to a quantifiable quantity of cargo that can be distinctly
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identified as a single unit. It is transported from a sender or consignor to a
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receiver or consignee, irrespective of the mode of transportation employed.
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Also see [[!ISO14083]], Section 3.1.4
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receiver or consignee, irrespective of the mode of transportation employed. See [[!ISO14083]], Section 3.1.4
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: <dfn>Transport Activity</dfn>
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:: Refers to the distance covered from the consignor to the consignee during the transportation of the freight. [[!GLEC]] Framework. See also [[!ISO14083]] 3.1.27
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: <dfn>Actual Distance</dfn>
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:: The actual route (with unit `kilometer`) taken for a consignment. See [[!ISO14083]] Section 3.1.27.1
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:: The actual route (with unit `kilometer`) taken for a consignment. [[!GLEC]] Framework. See also[[!ISO14083]] Section 3.1.27.1
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: <dfn>Shortest Feasible Distance</dfn> (SFD)
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It represents the shortest practical route between two places taking into account the real operating conditions. See [[!GLEC]] Framework
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It represents the shortest practical route between two places taking into account the real operating conditions. [[!GLEC]] Framework
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: <dfn>Great Circle Distance</dfn> (GCD)
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It is the shortest distance between two points by crow-line, including the curving of the earth. It is an approach used in air transport. See [[!GLEC]] Framework
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It is the shortest distance between two points by crow-line, including the curving of the earth. It is an approach used in air transport. [[!GLEC]] Framework
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