CARNET TIR stands for “Transport International Routier” and is an international customs document used for the transport of goods between different countries. The CARNET TIR system was developed by the International Road Transport Union (IRU) and enables the smooth transport of goods across international borders, especially by road transport. The…
Carrier Freight carrier
Carrier: In the logistics industry, the term “carrier” can refer to a company responsible for transporting goods. This may be a freight forwarder, carrier or shipping company that transports goods by road, rail, air or water.
CEP services Courier, express and parcel services
CEP stands for courier, express and parcel services. These are service companies that provide transport and delivery of letters, parcels and other items. CEP services usually specialize in fast and reliable deliveries and offer various options for the transport and delivery of shipments. The main task of a CEP service…
CMR
Convention relative au contrat de transport international de marchandises par route (Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road). Road freight transport) The “Convention relative au contrat de transport international de marchandises par route” is also known as the CMR Convention. It is an international agreement…
Conduct cabotage domestic transport in a foreign country
Cabotage refers to the transportation of goods or passengers within a country by foreign carriers. The concept of cabotage was originally developed in maritime transport, but has spread to other transport sectors such as road and air. In road transport, cabotage refers to the transport of goods or passengers within…
Connected lien
A connex lien is a form of lien in which the pledged object has a close economic connection with a claim. The associated lien only arises or is only effective if a specific claim exists. As a rule, the creditor (the pledgee) and the debtor (the pledgee) create the associated…
Consignee – goods recipient
The term “consignee” comes from the English language and has its roots in the Latin word “consignare”, which means “to seal” or “to sign”.The term was adopted in Middle English as “consign” and introduced into English in the 17th century, where it acquired its current meaning in the field of…
Contract of carriage
(1) By the contract of carriage, the carrier is obliged to transport the goods to the place of destination and there to the consignee. to be delivered. (2) The shipper shall be obliged to pay the agreed freight. A contract of carriage is a legal contract between a shipper (consignor)…