Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
bollettata
English translation:
packed [with packing list enclosed]
Added to glossary by
Ivana UK
Jul 1, 2010 08:03
13 yrs ago
Italian term
bollettata
Italian to English
Bus/Financial
Business/Commerce (general)
La merce viene bollettata, fatturata e spedita.
Not sure how best to translate bollettata ...
Not sure how best to translate bollettata ...
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | packed [with packing list enclosed] | Colin Ryan (X) |
4 | (came with) a way bill, bill of lading, packing list | Joyce A |
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Dec 10, 2011 21:16: Ivana UK Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
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packed [with packing list enclosed]
The goods are packed, invoiced and shipped together with the packing list.
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(came with) a way bill, bill of lading, packing list
These are essential documents in commerce.
The merchandise came with a way bill, bill of lading, packing list and invoice....
1) bolletta d'accompagnamento is a "way bill" in English.
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Note added at 1 hr (2010-07-01 09:15:18 GMT)
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Since the merchanice requires either a "way bill" or a bill of lading, I would say "way bill" is fine since "bolletta d'accompagnamento is a "way bill."
So, my answer is: (came with) a way bill, packing list, invoice.....
Here is a website describing the differences between the two:
http://www.black-lists.com/eng/news/2009-02/news81.html
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A BILL OF LADING AND A WAYBILL
10/02/2009
The main difference between a Bill of Lading and a Waybill is that a waybill does not convey title.
Both Bill of Lading (B/L) and Waybill are among the most important documents in international trade.
B/L performs three main functions:
• A contract of carriage. When signed it becomes a contract between the shipper and carrier for the named voyage.
• Proof of title. Whoever is stated on the BL owns the goods named on the BL.
• Evidence of receipt of goods. This is a receipt given by the carrier to the shipper confirming that they have received the goods.
A waybill is very similar to a B/L in that it performs the functions of a cargo receipt and contract of carriage. There are several types of waybills: ocean waybill, sea waybill, air waybill. All air waybills are non-negotiable.
The key difference between a B/L and a Waybill is that a waybill does not convey title. The cargo named on the waybill can be released only to the named consignee and NO ORIGINAL documents are required. The consignee needs only to identify himself. If a B/L is issued the consignee can receive the cargo only when the original documents are presented.
Another difference is that you cannot name a bank as a consignee on a sea waybill and the bank cannot be involved in the transaction. The bank address can be used on a B/L for negotiations. It is recommended to use a B/L if a Letter of Credit is involved in the transaction.
The merchandise came with a way bill, bill of lading, packing list and invoice....
1) bolletta d'accompagnamento is a "way bill" in English.
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Note added at 1 hr (2010-07-01 09:15:18 GMT)
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Since the merchanice requires either a "way bill" or a bill of lading, I would say "way bill" is fine since "bolletta d'accompagnamento is a "way bill."
So, my answer is: (came with) a way bill, packing list, invoice.....
Here is a website describing the differences between the two:
http://www.black-lists.com/eng/news/2009-02/news81.html
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A BILL OF LADING AND A WAYBILL
10/02/2009
The main difference between a Bill of Lading and a Waybill is that a waybill does not convey title.
Both Bill of Lading (B/L) and Waybill are among the most important documents in international trade.
B/L performs three main functions:
• A contract of carriage. When signed it becomes a contract between the shipper and carrier for the named voyage.
• Proof of title. Whoever is stated on the BL owns the goods named on the BL.
• Evidence of receipt of goods. This is a receipt given by the carrier to the shipper confirming that they have received the goods.
A waybill is very similar to a B/L in that it performs the functions of a cargo receipt and contract of carriage. There are several types of waybills: ocean waybill, sea waybill, air waybill. All air waybills are non-negotiable.
The key difference between a B/L and a Waybill is that a waybill does not convey title. The cargo named on the waybill can be released only to the named consignee and NO ORIGINAL documents are required. The consignee needs only to identify himself. If a B/L is issued the consignee can receive the cargo only when the original documents are presented.
Another difference is that you cannot name a bank as a consignee on a sea waybill and the bank cannot be involved in the transaction. The bank address can be used on a B/L for negotiations. It is recommended to use a B/L if a Letter of Credit is involved in the transaction.
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