Full Liner Terms (FLT)
Full Liner Terms (FLT)
What does this term stand for?
Full Liner Terms (FLT) are standardized shipping terms used in maritime logistics where the shipping line assumes responsibility for both the loading of goods onto the vessel and the delivery to the destination port. Under FLT, the carrier handles operational aspects such as stowage, documentation, and sometimes inland transport, providing a comprehensive service package for shippers. This arrangement reduces administrative burden for the shipper, ensures coordinated shipping operations, and provides clearer accountability for the transport of goods. FLT is particularly useful for large-volume shipments or long-term contracts where shippers require consistent, reliable service.
Key Characteristics:
- Carrier Responsible
- Loading Included
- Delivery Coordinated
- Documentation Managed
- Shipping Standardized
- Service Comprehensive
- Operational Streamlined
- Accountability Clear
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