Shipping Label definition

Shipping Label means for those Goods to be shipped to Buyer, a clear weatherproof label on the exterior of each package of sufficient size as to be easily seen, and containing at a minimum, the following legibly printed information: (i) the complete address of Supplier and Buyer; (ii) the Purchase Order Number; (iii) the name of the Purchasing Agent; and (iv) the name and phone number of Supplier’s designated point of contact regarding the shipment. Additionally, upon request of Supplier or Buyer, the Shipping Label may include: (a) the specification number; (b) the project name; and/or (c) any other information reasonably requested by Supplier or Buyer that would assist the Freight Company, carrier, and/or Parties in the timely and accurate shipment and receipt of the Goods. For those shipments where it is reasonably likely that additional Shipping Labels would improve the shipping process, or where the package or container is oversized (as reasonably determined by Supplier, but in any event larger than 48” x 48” x 48”), Supplier shall affix a minimum of two (2), Shipping Labels to the outside thereof.
Shipping Label means a clear weatherproof label on the exterior of each package of sufficient size as to be easily ascertainable, and containing at a minimum, the following legibly printed information: (a) the complete address of Vendor and Company; (b) the Purchase Order Number; (c) the name and phone number of Vendor’s designated point of contact regarding the shipment (d) the Product/Item Number(s) (e) Product/Item Description(s) (f) Quantity of Pieces in each Shipping Container and (g) Number of Cartons or sub-containers in each Shipping Container. Failure to completely and accurately label each container will be subject Vendor to any labor charges necessary for inspecting and relabeling containers.

Examples of Shipping Label in a sentence

  • Upon Purchaser's request, all shipment containers for Goods shall be labeled in accordance with Purchaser's Bar Code Shipping Label Instructions.

  • For convenience, the Offeror may utilize the Shipping Label provided in Appendix “N”.

  • Please see the Shipping Label, fill it out and ensure it is used properly to ensure proper receiving of your product.

  • The MSL, Figure G1-6, Military Shipping Label for Personal Property, requires human-readable information as well as linear and two-dimensional bar codes.

  • Item 335 Military Shipment Label, DD Form 1387 Requirement for Code T ShipmentsTSP or TSP representative will prepare and attach a DD Form 1387 (Military Shipping Label – MSL) in accordance with the Defense Transportation Regulation (DTR, 4500.9R) including the requirement for linear and two dimensional (2D bar coding).

  • Item 1104 Military Shipment Label, DD Form 1387TSPs will be responsible for preparing and attaching the DD Form 1387 (Military Shipping Label) in accordance with the Defense Transportation Regulation Part II (DTR, 4500.9-R), including the requirement for linear and two dimensional (2D) bar coding.

  • BAR CODE SHIPPING LABEL: Upon Purchaser's request, all shipment containers for Goods and products to be delivered hereunder shall be labeled in accordance with Purchaser's Bar Code Shipping Label Instructions.

  • DPM HHG and UB containers will have a completed Military Shipping Label (MSL) affixed on one side and one end panel for all shipments entering the DTS, except for passenger bags and similar packages, which will have an MSL affixed to one surface.

  • I will ensure the port agent/delivering entity provides a copy of the BL, transportation control movement document, and Two-Dimensional Military Shipping Label (2DMSL) in connection with delivery of shipment(s) to the aerial port.

  • For all containerized shipments entering the Defense Transportation System (DTS) through a DoD operated aerial or seaport, I agree to complete a 2 Dimensional Military Shipping Label (2DMSL) and documentation requirements as listed in the IT: NOTE: SSN must not be on the container unless it is part of the TCN.

Related to Shipping Label

  • Shipping container means a MIL-STD-129 defined exterior container that meets carrier regulations and is of sufficient strength, by reason of material, design, and construction, to be shipped safely without further packing (e.g., wooden boxes or crates, fiber and metal drums, and corrugated and solid fiberboard boxes).

  • labelling means any words, particulars, trade marks, brand name, pictorial matter or symbol relating to a food and placed on any packaging, document, notice, label, ring or collar accompanying or referring to such food;

  • Supply Pipe means any part of a service pipe which a water undertaker could not be, or have been required to lay under section 46 of the Water Industry Act 1991; and

  • RMA means this Rate and Method of Apportionment of Special Tax.