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Tonne of one thousand kilograms.
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Warehouse Receipt (WR)
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A document issued by a warehouse operator acknowledging receipt of goods; also referred to as a dock warrant or shed receipt. A warehouse warrant, in contrast, generally connotes a document of ownership/control over goods stored in a particular warehouse.
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Warehouse - to - Warehouse Clause
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Insurance coverage of international cargo from the export warehouse to the import warehouse; coverage may also be substantially extended or limited according to time.
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Warsaw Convention
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A multi-lateral convention which regulates in a uniform manner the conditions of international transportation by air.
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Waybill(WB)
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A non-negotiable transport document, issued for either ocean transport (sea waybill) or air transport (air waybill or AWB).
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Wharfage (WFG)
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Charge for the use of docks
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Wharfinger
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Also wharf inspector, wharf superintendent, dock superintendent.
Personnel in charge of receiving and registering goods in a port on behalf of the carrier. A wharfinger�s signature of the shipping note assures the shipper that it can proceed to draw up bills of lading pursuant to the terms of the note.
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With Average (WA)
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Marine insurance term meaning that coverage includes partial loss (and not just total loss) of the cargo.
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