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E.C.M.C.A.
Eastern Central Motor Carriers Association.
Edge Protector
An angle piece fitted over the edge
of boxes, crates, bundles and other packages to prevent the
pressure from metal bands or other types from cutting into the
package.
EDI
Abbreviation for "Electronic Data
Interface." Generic term for transmission of transactional data
between computer systems. EDI is typically via a batched
transmission, usually conforming to consistent standards.
EDIFACT
International data interchange
standards sponsored by the United Nations. See UN/EDIFACT.
Elevating
- A charge for services performed in
connection with floating elevators.
- Charges assessed for the handling of grain through grain
elevators.
Elkins Act
An act of
Congress (1903) prohibiting rebates, concession, misbilling, etc.
and providing specific penalties for such violations.
Embargo
Order to restrict the hauling of
freight.
Eminent Domain
The sovereign power to take property
for a necessary public use, with reasonable compensation.
Empty Repo
Contraction for Empty Repositioning.
The movement of empty containers.
Endorsement
A legal signature usually placed on
the reverse of a draft; signifies transfer of rights from the
holder to another party.
Entry
Customs documents required to clear
an import shipment for entry into the general commerce of a
country.
Equalization
A monetary allowance to the customer
for picking up or delivering at a point other than the destination
shown on the bill of lading. This provision is covered by tariff
publication.
Equipment Interchange Receipt (EIR)
A document transferring a container
from one carrier to another, or to/from a terminal.
ETA
- Estimated Time of Availability.
That time when a tractor/partner carrier is available for dispatch.
- Estimated time of arrival.
Ethylene
A gas produced by many fruits and
vegetables that accelerates the ripening and aging processes.
E.W.I.B.
Eastern Weighing and Inspection
Bureau.
"Ex Dec"
Contraction for "Shipper's Export
Declaration."
Ex - "From"
When used in pricing terms such as
"Ex Factory" or "Ex Dock," it signifies that the price quoted
applies only at the point of origin indicated.
Exception
Notations made
when the cargo is received at the carrier's terminal or loaded
aboard a vessel. They show any irregularities in packaging or
actual or suspected damage to the cargo. Exceptions are then noted
on the bill of lading.
EXIM Bank
Abbreviation for Export-Import Bank
of the
United States. An independent U.S. Government Agency which
facilitates exports of U.S. goods by providing loan guarantees and
insurance for repayment of bank-provided export credit.
Expiry Date
Issued in connection with documents
such as letters of credit, tariffs etc. to advise that stated
provisions will expire at a certain time.
Export
Shipment of goods to a foreign
country.
Export Declaration
A government document declaring
designated goods to be shipped out of the country. To be completed
by the exporter and filed with the U.S. Government.
Export License
A government document which permits
the "Licensee" to engage in the export of designated goods to
certain destinations.
Export Rate
A rate
published on traffic moving from an interior point to a port for
transshipment to a foreign country.
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