A link to the Portable Document Format (PDF) of this form is provided below. The content of the form is duplicated in HTML following the PDF link. [] Cargo Declaration • Arrival /Departure • Page (number) of (number) • Carrier code • Report No. • Name of ship (agent) • Port where report is made (presented) (agent) • Nationality of ship (agent) • Name of Master (agent) • Port of loading/port of discharge (agent) • Final destination (if in-transit cargo) (agent) • Date of sailing from port of loading • Shipper, consignee (agent) • Bill of Lading No. (agent) • Marks and numbers (agent) • Number and kind of packages, description of goods, unit No. (agent) • Gross weight (agent) • Measurement (agent) • CBSA acquittal No.
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• Freight details, charges, etc. (agent) Instructions The following provides an explanation of the various information to be shown on the form A6A, Freight/Cargo Manifest. Please note that on the form itself you will find in brackets the responsible party to populate each field (e.g. Agent, CBSA). 1 - Name of ship - Record the registered name of the vessel.
2 - Port where report is made (presented) - Canadian port where the vessel arrived at or departed from. 3 - Nationality of ship - The nationality of the vessel is determined by the country in which it is registered. The information may be reported either as a nationality or as the name of the country of registration. Examples: Canadian or Canada; Liberian or Liberia; Distinguish between East and West German vessels. 4 - Name of Master - Self explanatory. 5 - Port of loading/Port of discharge - Port at which cargo is loaded or discharged.
6 - Final destination (if on-carriage) - Final destination of the goods. 7 - Date of sailing from port of loading - The date should be recorded numerically by day, month and year.
Example: February 4, 1983 would be recorded as 04 02 83. 8 - Shipper, Consignee - Report the name of the foreign shipper and the name of the person or firm to whom the goods are consigned to in Canada, for vessel arrivals. Report the name of the Canadian or foreign shipper and the name of the person or firm to whom the goods are consigned to in the foreign country, for vessel departures. - Number of ocean bill of lading. 10 - Marks and Nos. - Marks and numbers on each package. 11 - Number and kind of packages, Description of goods, Unit No.
– Self explanatory - e.g., 10 cartons, 5 boxes etc. Description e.g., 10 cartons - widgets, etc. 12 - Gross Weight - Gross shipping weight of cargo in each category by unit of measure, e.g., short tons, metric tons loaded/unloaded at that port. 13 - Measurement - Cubic dimensions.
14 - Customs Acquittal No. - Self explanatory. 15 - Freight details, charges, etc. - Self explanatory.
Date modified: 2013-02-18.
Reasons why packing slips are very useful These commercial documents can be a very important medium for creating a strong and a fruitful relationship between the seller and his or her customers. If a seller meets all the expectations of the customers there is surety that they come back to your business premises in order to increase their purchases.
On the other hand, the seller will enjoy more profits, and increase his or her sales. • This kind of business documents is cost effective, thus assisting in saving money. • They assist in increasing trust and loyalty between the seller and the buyer. • They provide a suitable means of liquidating commodities that are hard and heavy to transport from the seller to the buyer. This helps in maintaining a mutual fruitful between the buyer and the seller. • A buyer is not supposed to pay for this document because the cost is already cared for.
Importance of Packing Slips Packing slips are the most important business documents, this due to the fact that they possess vital information to parties involved in any business transaction. The data in this document is not limited to involve delivery address, quantity and measurements, order details, delivery dates, package and PO numbers, and any other unique information or directions. The following are some of the important uses of packing slips. • It involves the calculation of the goods that are supposed to or are being discharged and delivered to the premises of the customer(s). • They help in sustaining derivation of the offshore price of the shipment.
• They provide the necessary information needed to formulate certificate of origin of the goods or services. • They have the necessary data that is used by law enforcement agencies to document any business transaction carried out in a different part of the country.