Shipping Glossary
IntercoastalWater service between two coasts. In the US, this usually refers to water service between the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts |
Interline FreightFreight moving from origin to destination over the lines of two or more transportation carriers |
Intermediate PointsA point located en route between two other points |
IntermodalTerm used to denote movements of cargo and containers interchangeably between transport modes ? motor, water and air carriers ? where the equipment is compatible within the multiple systems |
Intermodal/Multimodal/Combined Transport B/LCovering cargo moving by various modes of transportation |
Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)The US federal body charged with enforcing acts of the US Congress that affect common carriers in interstate control |
INTEXInternational Futures Exchange |
InvoiceAn itemized list of goods shipped to a buyer, stating quantities, prices, shipping charges, etc |
Inward Foreign Manifest: (IFM)A complete listing of all cargo entering the country of discharge. Required at all world ports and is the primary source of cargo control, against which duty is assessed by the receiving country |
IOIINDIA OIH SERVICE TAX |