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When do
the Air Cargo Agent responsibilities end?
1)
When the cargo is delivered to the consignee
2)
Once the shipment is cleared through customs and is delivered to the consignee's customs
broker
3)
Once the shipment is cleared through customs
4)
When the shipment is cleared through customs and is delivered to the consignee or
consignee's customs broker
How many packages with the following dimensions can be loaded into an LD7?
Dims: length 105cm, width 76cm, height 52cm
1)
18
2)
24
3)
12
4)
6
Pressure differences at high altitudes need to be taken into account because
liquids can
cause the cargo to freeze and break the container
alter the chemistry and destroy liquid cargo
require additional room for cargo expansion
change the weight of cargo
ULD's have all of the following identification marks on them except:
The type of ULD
The Airline Code
The Serial Number
The allowable weight
The Air Cargo Tariff (TACT):
is extensively used in Canada
is the airline's published rate
is the lowest possible rate
reflects the consolidated cargo rate
The three letter airport code for cargo going to New York City is:
NYC
LGA
JFK
all of the above
The private, not for profit organization that is responsible for air traffic control
is called
CBSA
NavCan
Customs and Border Patrol
IATA
The essential requirements for IATA membership include all but:
Hazardous materials training
a network of international partners
Financial soundness and suitable facilities
active involvement in the international air cargo industry
This document is issued on a shipment-by-shipment basis by the shipper when
the shipper and freight forwarder are not governed by agreed-upon standard
operating procedures.
1)
S.O.P.
2)
A.W.B.
3)
S.A.D.
4)
S.L.I.
Indicate the services that can be provided by an air freight forwarder.
1)
Full export documentation services
2)
Tracking and tracing of shipments
3)
Efficient use of aircraft ULD's
4)
All of these
In markets that are small a _______________ may nominate a general sales agent to
act on their behalf for a commission
Customer
Airline
Importer
Freight Forwarder
Which answer best describes the purpose of IATA's Cargo Agency Rules?
1)
To make sure the Freight Forwarders follow the minimum rules stablished by IATA
2)
To regulate the standards of business practice between the Freight Forwarders and the airlines
3)
To regulate the standards of business practice between IATA registered Cargo Agents
and IATA member airlines
4)
To regulate the conflict resolution between the IATA registered Cargo Agents and IATA member
airlines
Which is the highest freight rate of the following
Carrier rate charged to the Freight Forwarder
Freight Forwarder Rate charged to the Customer
The Air Cargo Tariff (TACT rate)
Each package should be fully labelled because:
Different airlines will be moving your cargo
Your cargo might need to be split between 2 flights
Airlines might miss-label your cargo
all of the above
Which organization sets the TACT rates
IATA
FIATA
NavCan
ICAO
CIFFA
What value must a shipment be if it is classified as a valuable shipment in air
freight?
1)
CAD$ 1,000 per kg
2)
10SDR per kg
3)
CAD$ 5,000 per kg
4)
US$ 10,000 per kg
The cargo capacity of a Boeing 747 - Combi in North America with a full
passenger load is:
42 tons
44 tons
42 tonnes
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44 tonnes
The major air hub of JNB is located in which IATA area?
1)
Area 2
2)
Area 3
3)
Area 1
4)
Area 4
We have two air shipments from two different customers (Shipment 1: total
volume 15m3. Shipment 2: total volume 20m3). We need to estimate how many
M1 pallets we need to transport those shipments.
1)
20m3 ÷ 16.16m3 = 1.24 = 2 M1 pallets
2)
16.16m3 ÷ 35m3= 0.46 = 1 M1 pallet
3)
15m3 ÷ 19.19m3 = 0.78 = 1 M1 pallet
4)
(15m3 + 20m3) ÷ 16.16m3= 2.17 = 3 M1 pallets
Why are airport of departure, transfer point, and final destination required
when booking space with carrier?
1)
All of these are valid
2)
To arrange for suitable storage prior to departure, at the transfer point or after arrival
3)
To allow for special arrangements by the shipper at any transit point or at the airport of
destination
4)
To determine the routing of the shipment
What is the three letter code for Airfreight relating to New York City?
JFK - New York
NYC - New York City
EWR - Newark
LGW - La Guardia
All of these are valid
It is stated on the MAWB that the origin of the shipment is YYZ and the
destination airport is AKL. Which airports are they?
1)
Pearson Int'l and Auckland NZ
2)
None of the above
3)
Toronto International and Auckland USA
4)
Pearson Int'l and Auckland California
Toronto is in:
IATA Area 1
IATA Area 2
IATA Area 3
IATA Area 4
The main financial benefit that the customer receives from the IATA registered
agent is
lower rates from expert packing of ULD's
lower rates through
consolidation
free documentation services
free pickup and delivery
What would the most common reason be that small freight forwarders are
denied membership on IATA?
Lack of Qualified Staff
Lack of resources and facilities
Lack of dangerous goods certification (2 person minimum)
Lack of active promotion of the air cargo industry
How many LD7 pallets do I need to move 655 cartons of toys that total the
volume of 1,305ft3?
1)
4
2)
5
3)
3
4)
2
How many employees does an IATA applicant require to have attended and
passed a recent Dangerous Goods training the course?
1)
4
2)
3
3)
2
4)
1
Which factors have the biggest impact on air cargo rates and charges?
1)
Urgency, value of goods, special needs
2)
Competition, urgency, and storage
3)
Type and quantity of goods, regularity, and pickup
4)
Special needs, value of goods, and delivery
How many LD7 pallets do I need to move 655 cartons of toys that total the
volume of 1,305ft3?
1)
5
2)
2
3)
3
4)
4
Cargo 2000 has the following benefits except one of the following:
reduction in complexity of processes *(from 40 to 19 supply chain processes)
Revenue Growth through quality customer service
Reduction in operational costs
A more secure supply chain through membership in C-TPAT and PIP
We need to ship 10 skids onto LD7 pallets. They weigh up to 1,500 lbs each and
the dimensions are 48"x40"x48" each. How many LD7 should we request from
the carrier?
1)
2
2)
3
3)
1
4)
4
What is the objective of IATA's CASS?
1)
Simplify reporting of cargo sales and settling of accounts between cargo brokers and carriers
2)
Simplify reporting of cargo procurement and settling of accounts between cargo brokers and
carriers
3)
Generate standard operation procedures for Cargo agents
4)
Simplify reporting of cargo sales and settling of accounts between cargo
intermediaries and carriers
Indicate the commission percentage that IATA suggests an IATA registered
cargo agent should receive from IATA member airline.
1)
9
2)
5
3)
3
4)
7
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What is the purpose of CASS?
A simplified reporting and settling of accounts between freight forwarders and shippers
Automates payments by freight forwarders to airlines
A set of standard operating procedures for managing air cargo safety
An advisory body settling freight charges for the air cargo industry
What is the chargeable weight for an air shipment consisting of 1 skid
(150cmX125cmX150cm) with actual weight of 1,000kg?
16.943 kg
469 kg
7,685 kg
1,000 kg
none of the above
What is the trucking freight charge for a shipment containing 500 cartons of
books weighing 10 lbs each and having dimensions of 20 in x 9 in x 12 in and
having a freight charge of $2.00/cwt and a minimum charge of $90.00?
$40.00
$100.00
$125.00
$10,000.00
$12,500.00
What
is
the
chargeable
weight
of
the
following
air
shipment?
Nine
boxes
of
electronic
parts
Actual
weight
is
25.33
kg
per
box
Box is a cube with dimensions 25 in x 33 in x 18 in
1)
227.97 kg
2)
228 lb
3)
365.16 kg
4)
366 kg
5)
none of the above
When rounding off dimensions for a shipment that weighs 400 lb ands has
dimensions fo 17-1/8 inches by 18.5 inches by 16-1/3 inches, which for the
following has been rounded off correctly?
16-1/3 in to 16.5 in
18.5 in to 18.5 in
17-1/8 in to 17 in
16-1/3 in to 17 in
Which is the contract of carriage document that is issued by the freight
forwarder to each customer when the freight forwarder is consolidating a load
of cargo for shipment by an air carrier?
AWB
The Cargo Manifest
NAWB
HAWB
MAWB
What major factor is the main determinant in air cargo pricing'?
discounts from full price levels as is done with motor carriers
weight
empty space on the aircraft
direction of travel of the shipment
Shippers using air cargo transport may have to pay an over-dimensional charge.
The charge is assessed by the carrier to gain a more appropriate revenue in
which situation?
when the cargo shipped does not weigh much but takes up a lot space.
when the cargo is a gaseous nature rather than a soli0
when the cargo is a solid rather than a gas.
when the shipment takes up all the available cargo space in the aircraft and matches the allowable
load weight for the aircraft
Under what circumstances would someone charter an aircraft?
1)
When it is too urgent to wait for a scheduled flight
2)
It is a far heavier load than normal
3)
Any/all of
these are valid
4)
When a cargo cannot be accommodated on normal flights
If the TACT rate is $6.00/kg, you negotiated $5.50/kg with your client and the
carrier charges $4.85/kg for the same shipment. Which rate are you going to
put on the Master Airway Bill?
$4.85
$5.50
$6.60
none, the rate isn't put on the airway bill because it is confidential
Indicate examples of other charges that can be listed on box 25 of an AWB.
1)
All of these are valid
2)
AWB fee, Insurance premium, docking fees, security surcharge
3)
Animal container fee, ULD handling fees, fuel surcharge, NavCan surcharge
4)
DG or AVI fees, pickup fees, FIATA fees
The Master Air Waybill (MAWB)
is used on which of the following types of
transportation events:
1)
Transportation by air of collective or consolidated shipments
2)
Transportation by air of individual shipments only
3)
Transportation by air of individual or consolidated shipments
4)
Transportation by air of individual or dissociated shipments
Which of the following best defines the
Air Waybill?
1)
It is a negotiable contract of carriage between the shipper and the consignee
2)
It is a non-negotiable contract of carriage between the consignor and the airline
3)
It is a negotiable contract of carriage between the consignor and the airline
4)
It is a non-negotiable contract of carriage between the consignee and the airline
For consolidated loads, the US and Canada require a document that gives the
precise description of the goods, the cargo weight, the number of pieces and
the shipper's and consignee's names and addresses. This document is called:
The manifest
the HAWB
The MAWB
The Bill of Lading
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Which of the below answers would be a good example of a freight surcharge?
1)
Navcan Surcharge
2)
Fuel surcharge
3)
All the answers are right
4)
Security Surcharge
If the TACT rate is $6.00/kg, you negotiated $5.50/kg with your client and the
carrier charges $4.85/kg for the same shipment. Which rate are you going to
charge the customer?
1)
$5.00/kg
2)
$5.50/kg
3)
$4.85/kg
4)
$6.00/kg
The green copy (1) of the MAWB:
Is for the shipper and is his proof of receipt of goods by the carrier
is the carrier's copy
is to be tendered to the consignee upon arrival
is used by customs authorities
3 skids with 5 cartons each of toys are shipped. What should be in box 22a - No.
of Pieces of an AWB?
1)
15
2)
3
3)
None of these
4)
5
What should be written in box 22j or 24j of a MAWB if
you are shipping
a
consolidated load?
1)
Dimensions or volume of the cargo
2)
Description of the Nature and Quantity of Goods
3)
Dimensions or volume of the cargo and description of the Nature and Quantity of Goods
4)
Consolidated cargo. See attached Manifest.
Which document does the Freight Forwarder issue for each shipment by air and
customer identifying the corresponding consignment?
1)
SLI
2)
NAWB
3)
HAWB
4)
MAWB
For an air shipment that an air freight forwarder consolidates the shipments of
4 customers, the total number of air waybills produced will be:
four
five
one
six
Why must you
properly label all packages of
your air shipments?
1)
Shipments are easily damaged on the aircraft
2)
It is more difficult to track a shipment sent by air
3)
In case of an airplane crash
4)
The
likelihood of a split shipment is high in air cargo
What does it mean when is written "NVD" in the "Declared Value for Carriage"
field of an AWB?
1)
No Voyage Declared
2)
Next Value on Demand
3)
No Value Decided
4)
No Value Declared
The term non-negotiable means:
airlines cannot sell your cargo if you default
the price is fixed
only the consignee can claim the cargo
"to-order"
You should acquire your own insurance because:
Carriers liability is limited and difficult to prove
the limit of liability is 19 SDR's (special drawing rights) kg.
it is generally cheaper than the airline's insurance
all are good reasons
What information is recommended to be added to the consignee's name and
address on the AWB?
1)
Telephone number
2)
S.L.I. number
3)
AWB number
4)
Email address
The freight forwarder has four different exporters with cargo going from
Toronto to Paris, France. What kind of contract is going to be signed between
the freight forwarder and each exporter?
1)
Consolidated Manifest
2)
Bill of Lading
3)
House Air Waybill
4)
Master Air Waybill
Which of the following type of Air Waybills are exclusively printed and obtained
through IATA
Neutral Air Waybills
Master Air Waybills
House Air Waybils
All types of Air Waybills
Which is the contract of carriage document that is issued by the freight
forwarder to each customer when the freight forwarder is consolidating a load
of cargo for shipment by an air carrier?
NAWB
HAWB
AWB
MAWB
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Which number is the most important in identifying a shipment through the
transportation process?
1)
Airline booking number
2)
Air waybill Number
3)
Transportation routing number
4)
Transit Number
What is the limit of liability on airlines as per Montreal protocol?
1)
US$ 500 per kg
2)
$19 USD per kg
3)
400 French Gold Francs
4)
19 SDR per kg
What happens if a shipment originates in a country that has ratified the
Montreal Convention (e.g. Canada), and is destined for a country that has NOT
ratified the it?
1)
The AWB should state which convention
will apply
2)
Montreal convention will still apply
3)
The Warsaw convention will apply
4)
Rotterdam convention will apply
The CBSA requires air carriers to send electronic data in advance for all cargo
inbound or transiting Canada. This program is called
ACI or advance cargo information program
CSA
C-TPAT
Partners in Protection
Select the answer that describes the purpose of the Air Cargo Security Program
(ACSP)?
1)
Ensure the efficient movement of goods
2)
All these answers are acceptable
3)
Develop a program that meets the international standards
4)
Reduce risk to safety and security of the travelling public
Where can we find the governing rules on the use of the AirWaybill?
1)
Cargo Services Conference Resolution 600a
2)
Cargo Services Conference Instructions 600b
3)
Cargo Services Conference Instructions 600a
4)
Cargo Services Conference Resolution 600b
How much would a claim be towards a Canadian airline be if the cargo totalled
200 kg?
1)
400 SDRs
2)
1,780 SDRs
3)
200 SDRs
4)
3,800 SDRs
The Air Waybill must make an explicit statement of all of the following except:
whether or not it is hazardous
the weight of the cargo (in kg or pounds)
the number of pieces
amount of insurance
The freight forwarder has four different exporters with cargo going from
Toronto to Paris via Air
France. What contract is going to be signed between
the freight forwarder and Air France?
1)
Consolidated Manifest
2)
Bill of Lading
3)
House Air Waybill
4)
Master Air Waybill
crate 1) weight -601 kg; dimensions - 60cm X 50cm X 150 cm
crate 2) weight -2,000 kg; dimensions - 100cm X 30cm X 300cm
crate 3) weight - 4,099 kg; dimensions - 120cm X 400cm
X 360cm
What is the freight charge for a marine shipment if the freight rate is
$25.00 W/M
$167.5
$3105.00
$167,500.00
$465.75
A marine shipment consists of three crates. Each one has W/M as follows:
weight 8,602 pounds; dimensions - 72in X 65in X 53in
What is the approximate chargeable weight for this shipment?
11.70 tonnes
1,495 pounds
3,902 kg
12.20 tonnes
4.07 tonnes
Name (i) the multipurpose ship designed to be self-sufficient and (ii) the ship
dedicated to carrying automobiles.
1)
Conventional (Break Bulk) and LASH respectively
2)
Roll on/Roll off and LASH respectively
3)
Heavy-lift and Conventional (Break Bulk) respectively
4)
Conventional (Break Bulk) and Roll on/Roll off respectively
Containerization resulted in improvements in port handling efficiency, lower
costs and reduced freight charges. When did ship containerization begin?
1)
1950's
2)
1960's
3)
1970's
4)
1980's
Name the two basic types of ocean services
1)
RTW and Liner Services
2)
Liner Services and Itinerant or Tramp Services
3)
Liner Services and Feeder Services
4)
Feeder and Tramp Services
The three "E's" that Maersk's new 18,000 TEU ships promise are:
environmental
performance (cradle to cradle)], economies of scale (18,000 TEU's) & energy
efficiency (20-30% better fuel economy).
True
False
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The greatest barganing power in the shipping industry and subsequently to
lowest rates go to those companies that have:
the greatest amount of freight being shipped
the specific type of cargo being shipped
the lowest value of the cargo being shipped
the shortest distance being shipped
Shipping Conferences are notorious for all but one of the following:
price fixing and collusion
using tramp services
loyalty discounts
stabilizing prices and schedules
Name the ocean vessel type with large temperature controlled chambers used
for the transport of a variety of perishable cargo?
1)
General Cargo vessel
2)
Reefer vessel
3)
Grain vessel
4)
RO-Ro vessel
What is the difference between the Main Line Service and the Round the World
Service (RTW) routes?
1)
Round the World Service routes use Post-Panamax vessels
2)
RTW is a bi-directional Main Line that extends around the world using Post-Panamax vessels
typically
3)
RTW is a Main Line that extends around the world using Panamax vessels typically
4)
Main Line Service uses container vessels while RTW uses Break Bulk vessels
Which of the following best describes the concept of Intermodalism
1)
Movement of services in or on a transport unit carried in sequence of two or more modes of
transport
2)
Movement of goods in or on a transport unit carried in sequence of two or more modes
of transport
3)
Movement of goods in or on a transport unit carried in sequence of three or more modes of
transport
4)
Movement of goods in or on a transport unit not carried in sequence of two or more modes of
transport
What is the definition of a general cargo ship?
1)
A ship that carries large quantities of bulk cargo (i.e. iron ore)
2)
A ship geared with deck cranes to handle containerized and non-containerized cargo
3)
A ship that carries solid or liquid (LNG) cargo
4)
A ship that only allows wheeled cargo (cars , trucks trains) to easily load and unload
Of the following modes, which one, in general,
is
the most economical?
1)
Trucking
2)
Rail
3)
Air
4)
Water
All containers are identified with special marks including all but which of the
following
maximum gross weight
hazardous materials classes allowed
country code
serial number
What does FCL stand for?
1)
Fixed carload
2)
Full crate load
3)
Full container load
4)
Freight on Container Load
How can we best describe the containers used in international transport?
1)
Equipment designed to facilitate carriage of goods by one or more modes of transport
that must meet ISO standards for dimensions and CSC standards for construction
2)
Equipment designed to facilitate carriage of goods by multimodal transport that must meet CSC
standards for dimensions and ISO standards for construction
3)
Equipment designed to facilitate carriage of break bulk goods that must meet ISO standards for
dimensions and CSC standards for construction
4)
Equipment designed to facilitate carriage of goods by one mode of transport that must meet ISO
standards for dimensions and ICC standards for construction
Which of the following best defines Main Line Service routes?
1)
Large container vessels, with fixed schedules which sail between large dedicated ports
2)
Very large and fast container vessels, with fixed schedules which sail between hubs
3)
Very large and fast container vessels, with fixed schedules which sail between Northern ports
4)
Very large and fast container vessels, which sail between large dedicated ports
Identify which of the following is a true statement about Shipping Conferences
1)
Unique to liner trade routes and each member uses its own tariffs
2)
A cartel of ship owners and operators with distinct tariffs and unique to liner trade routes
3)
Most maritime trading nations have legislation no longer
allowing these
conferences
4)
A cartel of ship owners and operators with common tariffs and unique trade routes
Which consideration about commodity characteristics would
be most important
to consider when doing cargo load planning?
1)
Dangerous goods and food incompatibility
2)
Liquids need refrigeration
3)
Live animals need refrigeration
4)
Fragile goods don't take much space
Select the most appropriate quick stowage guidelines for stuffing a container:
1)
Heavier boxes on the bottom, start with a clean container, place heavier cargo close to the door
2)
Heavier boxes on the bottom, liquids loaded below dry cargo, place heavier cargo away from the
door
3)
Heavier boxes on the bottom, liquids loaded below dry cargo, even weight distribution
4)
Heavier boxes on the bottom, liquids loaded below dry cargo, place heavier cargo close to the
door
Select the approximate percentage, by volume, of international trade that is
carried by ships.
1)
55%
2)
95%
3)
75%
4)
85%
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A few rules of container packing are the responsibility of the shipper and
include all but:
weight should be evenly distributed and the centre of gravity kept as low as possible.
liquids should be placed above solids with blocking in between layers to dampen
vibrations
cargo must be secured with blocking or dunnage
container should be undamaged
What do you need to consider when stowing cargo for shipment?
1)
Type, size, weight and density of the cargo plus Incoterm responsibilities
2)
Type, size, weight, density of the cargo and packing/unpacking capabilities
3)
Fixing/ securing points plus Incoterm responsibilities
4)
Packing and unpacking facilities plus Incoterm responsibilities
The type of route that is likely to use canals and inland waterways is called:
Main Line Service Routes
Feeder Service Routes
Regional Service Routes
Short Sea Service Routes
Which of the following
commodities are considered perishable?
1)
Mushroom spawn, shellfish, dried fruit
2)
Vaccines, citrus fruits and salted cod
3)
Cut flowers, fresh fish, fresh fruits and vegetables
4)
Fresh meat, citrus fruits, human remains
The most appropriate type of ship for delivering cargo to a location with no port
facilities would be a:
Break Bulk Ship
Container Ship
LASH
Semi-submersible Vessel
While break bulk cargo ships are largely being scrapped in favour of container
ships, they still have some use. Why would that be?
1)
They can be unloaded quicker that a similarly sized container ship
2)
These older ships
have lower acquisition and operating costs
3)
Some ports don't have infrastructure to accommodate containers
4)
Ocean liner conferences are cartels and control how cargo is moved
Why should we perform the "light test" before loading a container?
1)
To make sure we can stow during the night too
2)
To make sure the light is connected so we can work inside
3)
To make sure the door hinges are not jammed
4)
To identify a potential leak
The cargo carrier would be most interested in the:
gross weight of your cargo
net weight of your cargo
tare weight of your cargo
all of the above
What is conventionally understood when the term “Post-Panamax” is used?
Represents the size of a vessel that is too large to transit the Panama Canal
What documents would a freight forwarder issue when consolidating cargo?
Any/all of the above
FIATA FBL or FIATA FWB
Forwarder B/L
House B/L
Which of the following types of Bills of Lading indicate that the contract of
carriage is non-negotiable?
Straight, express, FIATA FWB
Which of these conditions are required for an Express B/L be considered?
All of these are valid
The original B/L must be non-negotiable
It is an intra-company trade
It is between common trade partners
Which one of the following is a negotiable certificate of transport when made
“To Order”?
FIATA FCT
As a shipper, you should acquire your freight forwarder’s cargo insurance
because:
It is generally cheaper than the carrier’s insurance and covers all risks
What documents
would a
freight forwarder issue when consolidating cargo?
1)
Forwarder B/L
2)
House B/L
3)
FIATA FBL or FIATA FWB
4)
Any/all of the above
A straight bill of lading is:
"To order"
non-negotiable
negotiable
an "on board" bill of lading
Which one of the following is a negotiable certificate of transport
when made "To
Order"?
1)
FIATA FCT
2)
FIATA FCR
3)
FIATA FWB
4)
FIATA FBL
Which is a forwarders' non-negotiable multi-modal transport waybill?
1)
FIATA FCT
2)
FIATA FWB
3)
FIATA FCR
4)
FIATA FBL
Which of the following is a non-negotiable forwarder certificate of receipt?
1)
FIATA FCR
2)
FIATA FWB
3)
FIATA FBL
4)
FIATA FCT
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What is conventionally understood when the term "Post-Panamax" is used?
1)
Represents the maximum size of a vessel that can transit the Panamax Canal
2)
Represents the maximum size of a vessel that can transit the newly expanded Panama Canal
3)
Represents the size of a vessel that
is too large to
transit the Panama Canal
4)
Represents the maximum size of a vessel that can transit the Panama Strait
Which of the following types of Bills of Lading indicate that the contract of
carriage is non-negotiable?
1)
Nominative, express, to order
2)
Straight, express, FIATA FWB
3)
Nominative, to order, bearer
4)
Straight, bearer, express
What most likely happened
if a letter of indemnity is issued?
1)
The carrier didn't accepted the express B/L
2)
The letter of guarantee was not accepted
3)
A clean B/L could not be issued originally
4)
None of these are valid
Which document is used to claim goods from the carrier if the cargo arrives at the
destination and the original Bills of Lading are nowhere to be found?
1)
A Consignee Letter of Indemnity
2)
A Bank Letter of Guarantee
3)
FIATA FWB
4)
Another copy of the B/L
The shipper's letter of instruction is not needed when:
the parties have agreed to their std operating procedure
the airline doesn't require it
this is wrong, an SLI is always required
the shipper packs the cargo him/herself
What is most likely going to happen when the shipmaster has concerns about
the condition of the cargo when loading it onto the ship?
1)
Letter of Guarantee is issued
2)
Ad valorem clause is added to B/L
3)
A Clean B/L is issued
4)
Remarks are made on the B/L
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How would you note on the B/L that the shipper loaded the container, stowed
the goods, and counted them?
1)
None of these is accurate
2)
Carrier Load, store & count
3)
Shipper Stow and Count
4)
Shipper load, steer, and count
NVOCC is
a company which handles rail freight which will be loaded on a ship
a company which handles international shipments but does not own any ships
a company subject to unique government controls and can handle licensed cargos
The most important attribute of a port is:
depth of water
cargo handling equipment for fast loading and unloading
a reliable and skilled workforce
intermodal interfaces with rail and trucks
The world's three top container ports are Shanghai, Hong Kong and Shenzhen
True
False
The top Canadian container ports include all but which port?
Vancouver
Prince Rupert
Halifax
Toronto
Name FIVE of the FIFTEEN largest container ports (in volume of TEU's)
1)
Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Qingdao, Singapore, Rotterdam
2)
Busan, Hong King, Qingdao, Davao, Shanghai
3)
Shanghai, Hong Kong, Nagoia, Singapore, Busan
4)
Shanghai, Singapore, Halifax, Busan, Ningbo
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Which of the following is NOT required when describing the goods in the Bill of
Lading and other shipping documents?
1)
HS Commodity Code
2)
Number and types of packages
3)
Weight and volume
4)
Container number and seal
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Who are the main contracting parties in a contract of affeightment?
1)
Buyer and Seller
2)
Consignee and Consignor
3)
Importer and Exporter
4)
Consignor and Carrier
What is it called when a shipment from Busan lands in San Francisco crosses
the USA by train and was boarded again in Newark towards Rotterdam.
1)
Mini Landbridge
2)
Regional Service
3)
Macro Landbridge
4)
Round the World Service
Which of these conditions are required for an Express B/L be considered?
1)
The original B/L must be non-negotiable
2)
It is an intra-company trade
3)
It is between common trade partners
4)
All of these are valid
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