Shipping Glossary
T./E. (Transportation and Exportation)Customs form used to control cargo movement from port of entry to port of exit, meaning that the cargo is moving from one country, through the United States, to another country |
T.P.I.Tons Per Inch: Necessary supplement cargo or discharge of a ship in t to effect a change in draught by one inch |
T/BTreasure bill |
T/CTime Charter |
T/STRANSSHIPMENT CHARGE |
T1Bond note. If the cargo has not been cleared in the port of discharge the bond note will accompany the imported goods during inland transport until final clearing at the place of destination. The consignee must then clear the goods within 10 days from issue of the note at his customs office |
TACTERMINAL ADDMINISTRATION CHARGE |
TacklePulley block used on board of ships |
Tackle-To-TacklePeriod of carrier's obligatory liability pursuant to the Hague Rules and the Hague-Visby Rules, i.e. the carrier is held liable from the connection of the loading gear to the cargo up to its disconnection in the port of discharge, provided the carrier uses on-board gear |
TailThe rear of a container or trailer-opposite the front or nose |