Shipped on board
Shipped on Board refers to the notation made on a bill of lading to indicate that the goods have been physically loaded onto the vessel. This notation is typically made by the carrier or its agent after the cargo has been successfully loaded, and it serves as evidence that the goods have been placed on board the vessel for transportation.
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