Hitchment

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Hitchment

 

Hitchment refers to the process of combining multiple portions of a shipment, originating from different geographical locations, into a single shipment that moves under one bill of lading. This consolidation is typically done when two or more portions of cargo, shipped by the same shipper and destined for the same consignee, need to be joined and transported together. The authority to provide hitchment services must be granted by tariff publication, which outlines the terms, conditions, and rates for this specific service. Hitchment allows for more efficient transportation and simplifies logistics by consolidating separate shipments into a unified consignment, streamlining documentation, and reducing costs. It enables smoother coordination of transportation activities while maintaining clear accountability and legal obligations under a single bill of lading.

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