FBL FIATA Document: Negotiable Combined Transport Bill of Lading
The Negotiable Combined Transport Bill of Lading (FIATA
FBL)
is a Multimodal Transport document
designed for use by freight forwarders acting as a Multimodal Transport Operators (MTO).
Negotiable Combined Transport Bill of Lading (FIATA FBL) of FIATA
Features of the Negotiable Combined Transport Bill of Lading (FIATA FBL)
Sample - Negotiable Combined Transport Bill of Lading (FIATA FBL):
The Subject “Negotiable Combined Transport Bill of Lading (FIATA FBL)” is included within the curriculum of the following academic programs at EENI Global Business School:
The Negotiable Combined Transport Bill of Lading (FIATA
FBL) can also be issued as a marine bill of lading
FIATA FBL Bill of Lading is a negotiable document, unless it
is specified as “non-negotiable”
The Negotiable Combined Transport Bill of Lading (FIATA
FBL) is in compliance with the Rules of the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) / ICC on Multimodal Transport Documents published
by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
The Multimodal Transport operator is the responsible for carrying out the transport
Freight forwarders who issue a Negotiable Combined Transport Bill of
Lading (FIATA FBL) must ensure their liability in accordance with the conditions of FIATA FBL
FIATA FBL - Negotiable Combined Transport Bill of Lading (blue, amended FBL) / Negotiable FIATA Multimodal Transport Bill of
Lading (amended FB) 1992
FIATA FBL replaces FIATA Combined Transport Bill of Lading (FIATA
Combined Transport Bill of Lading)
Agent issuing the Negotiable Multimodal Bill of Lading: international freight forwarders members of FIATA
Color of the Negotiable Combined Transport Bill of Lading: blue
Date of creation of the Negotiable Combined Transport Bill of Lading: 1970
Name in Spanish: Conocimiento de Embarque Multimodal Negociable (FIATA FBL)