Over Landed

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Over Landed

 

Overlanded refers to a situation in logistics where the cargo volume exceeds the originally shipped quantity. This can occur due to various factors such as miscounting, errors in documentation, or discrepancies during the handling and loading processes. When the cargo volume count exceeds the initially shipped amount, it indicates an excess or surplus of goods beyond what was intended to be transported. This can lead to logistical challenges, including the need for additional storage space, potential delays, and the necessity to adjust freight arrangements to accommodate the excess cargo. Overlanding can also denote a scenario where the cargo is taken beyond the original port of discharge, meaning it is transported further than initially planned or required. This may happen due to rerouting, changes in delivery requirements, or unforeseen circumstances that necessitate redirecting the cargo to an alternative destination.

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