(SEC. 1201-1225 of the CMTA REVIEWER)
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1. The exact moment a vessel reaches the end of its sea passage.
Actual Time of Arrival (ATA)
2. Any device or structure designed to carry weight for air navigation.
Aircraft
3. Airline corporations operating both domestic and international air
transportation for goods, passengers, or both.
Airlines
4. A transport document for airfreight, issued by airlines or freight forwarders,
specifying consignee rights, carrier conditions, and cargo details.
Air Waybill (AWB)
5. A person officially registered with the Bureau of Customs with written
authority to represent a shipping line or airline in formalities of entry and
departure.
Authorized Agent
, 6. Heavy cargo loaded solely to maintain vessel or aircraft stability, often non-
toxic and without commercial value.
Ballast
7. A transport document issued by shipping lines or freight forwarders for sea
freight, granting consignee rights and detailing carrier conditions.
Bill of Lading (B/L)
8. Procedures conducted on board foreign vessels or aircraft by Customs,
Immigration, and Quarantine upon arrival.
Boarding Formalities
9. Non-containerized general cargo, stored in individual units (boxes, bales,
pallets), not shipped in containers or bulk.
Break-bulk Cargo
10. Cargoes in a mass of one commodity that are not packaged or otherwise
packed.
Bulk Cargo
11. A freight forwarder assembling and consolidating articles for shipment,
responsible for transport from receipt to destination.
Cargo Consolidator
12. A detailed list of freight on board, including consignors, consignees, weight,
description, and destination.
Cargo Manifest