4. Partners, organization, and transportation contracts
Readers are advised to refer to the Transportation section of this treaty.
4.1 Outsource or integrate transportation services
When the shipper uses maritime transport for exports, imports, or coastal shipping, and has entered into a commercial transaction that gives them control over the transport, they must consider how to organize the transport. Unless located on the docks of a port, they must always consider pre-carriage to the port of embarkation or post-carriage from the port of discharge. Several scenarios are possible:
it has its own means of transport: a fleet of trucks, barges, etc., and transports goods to the port itself;
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International Journal of Maritime Economics
Journal of Transport Geography
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