Said to Contain (STC):
Said to Contain (STC):
What does this term stand for?
Said to Contain, abbreviated STC, is a shipping term used in freight documentation to indicate that the contents of a container, pallet, or package are declared by the shipper but have not been physically verified by the carrier. In logistics, STC is important for liability, customs compliance, and documentation accuracy. While carriers rely on the shipper’s declaration for loading and transport, misdeclarations can result in delays, penalties, or cargo claims. STC is commonly used in containerized shipping, multimodal transport, and international freight operations where direct verification of contents may be difficult.
Characteristics:
- Cargo declaration by shipper
- Carrier liability depends on STC
- Customs compliance documentation
- Risk of misdeclaration
- Used in container shipping
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