Uncategorized ON BOARD NOTATION By Mr Old Man Posted on June 14, 2011 2 min read 0 0 2,776 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Reddit Share on Pinterest Share on Linkedin Share on Tumblr Samaha – Lebanon Posted 12 Jun 11 | LC calls for a marine BL covering shipment from Port A to Port B with transshipment allowed. A 'received for shipment' BL is presented showing : Place of Receipt: 'A' Precarriage: m/v 'X'Port of loading: 'A' i.e. same as the place of receiptVessel: m/v 'Y'Port of discharge: 'B' The on board notation added on the BL does not show any vessel's name. May we consider that the on board notation refers implicitely to the pre-carriage vessel X and in the affirmative how can you explain that loading and transshipment are effected at the same port A ?.RegardsAntoine Samaha —————— Duc N.H – Viet Nam Posted 13 Jun 11 | Hi, A Bill of Lading pre-printed “received for shipment” with place of receipt and/or an indication of a means of carriage requires a dated on board notation with name of the vessel that leaves the port of loading and the port of lading. Regards,Duc N.H —————— Gabriel – SingaporePosted 13 Jun 11 | The on board notation needs to indicate the vessel name and port of loading. Please refer to ICC's document No.470/1128rev final – 22 April 2010 for guidance. Gabriel