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Multi Industry Scenarios for Transport - Eurofer

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2.5. Delivery to consignee via a Logistic Centre<br />

27<br />

MIST Working Group, version 2001<br />

where:<br />

The Consignor owns the goods in the Logistic Centre<br />

The Consignor controls the Logistic Centre<br />

The Consignor is responsible <strong>for</strong> the movement of goods to the Logistic Centre<br />

The Consignee is responsible <strong>for</strong> the movement of goods out of the Logistic Centre<br />

This scenario details the data flow to and from the logistic centre/warehouse between<br />

Consignor, Freight Forwarder/Carrier, Logistic Centre/Warehouse and Consignee to execute<br />

the physical delivery to the Consignee via a Logistic Centre/Warehouse. In this scenario the<br />

Consignor is responsible <strong>for</strong> the physical delivery of the goods to the Logistic<br />

centre/Warehouse and the Consignee is responsible <strong>for</strong> the request of the delivery from the<br />

Logistic centre/Warehouse to the Consignee. The Logistic centre/Warehouse will act <strong>for</strong> the<br />

delivery to the Consignee on instructions of the Consignor.<br />

2.5.1. Roles of parties involved<br />

Consignor<br />

Consignor is the owner of the goods until they have been delivered to the consignee.<br />

The Consignor is responsible <strong>for</strong> arranging the transport from his location to the Logistic<br />

Centre and pay <strong>for</strong> the same.<br />

The Consignor has no responsibility with arranging transport from the Logistic Centre to the<br />

consignee or paying <strong>for</strong> same. He must simply notify the Consignee that the goods are ready<br />

at the logistic centre/warehouse (packed in accordance with purchase order) and provide<br />

documentation and track/trace in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

Consignee<br />

The Consignee has responsibility in this scenario to arrange and pay <strong>for</strong> the transport from<br />

the Logistic centre.<br />

Freight Forwarder/Carrier<br />

The Freight Forwarder/Carrier will act on instructions given by the Consignor with regards<br />

to collection from Consignor and delivery to Logistic Centre.<br />

The Freight Forwarder/Carrier will act on instructions given by the Consignee with regards<br />

to collection from Logistic Centre and delivery to Consignee.<br />

2.5.2 Contractual Obligations agreed be<strong>for</strong>e<br />

Contract <strong>for</strong> carriage between Freight <strong>for</strong>warder/Carrier and Consignor and Consignee<br />

- Freight Rate Negotiation<br />

- Terms and conditions <strong>for</strong> employment of carrier.<br />

Contract <strong>for</strong> the sale of goods between Consignor and Consignee<br />

- Sales negotiation (e.g. Request <strong>for</strong> quota)<br />

- Terms and conditions <strong>for</strong> the sale of goods (e.g. Purchase order)

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