/freɪt kəˈlɛkt bɪl ʌv ˈleɪdɪŋ/ – Phrase
Definition: vận đơn cước thu sau.
A more thorough explanation: A “freight collect bill of lading” is a legal document that serves as a receipt for goods shipped by a carrier, typically a shipping company. In this context, “freight collect” means that the freight charges for transporting the goods are to be paid by the recipient (consignee) upon delivery. The bill of lading outlines the terms and conditions of the shipment, including details of the goods being transported, the parties involved, and the agreed-upon freight charges.
Example: The shipping company issued a freight collect bill of lading to the consignee, indicating that the freight charges are to be paid by the recipient upon delivery of the goods.