SHIPPING TERMS
 
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  Identification
   
  The unique data, e.g. name, number or code, determining a certain object or person.
   
  Idle Time
   
  The amount of ineffective time whereby the available resources are not used e.g. a container in a yard.
   
  Ignition
   
  Setting on fire or catching fire.
   
  Implants
   
  Focal points of detached personnel situated within customers? premises to co-ordinate and advise on the customers? logistics activity, often replacing in-house functions and resource.
   
  Importer
  In Transit
   
  The status of goods or persons between the outwards customs clearance and inwards customs clearance.
   
  Inco terms
   
  Trade terms in coded form as established by the International Chamber of Commerce in 1953, whereafter they have been regularly updated. (Last update 2000).
   
  The terms represent a set of international rules for the interpretation of the principal terms of delivery used in trade contracts.
   
  See Inco Terms
 
   
  Indemnification
   
  Compensation for a loss and/or the expenses incurred.
   
  Independent Demand
   
  A demand which is unrelated to demand for other products. Demand for finished goods, parts required for destructive testing and service parts requirements are examples of independent demand.
   
  Indirect Route
   
  Any route other than the direct route.
   
  Infrastructure
   
  System of roads, waterways, airfields, ports and/or telecommunication networks in a certain area.
   
  Inland Clearance Depot
   
  Abbreviation: ICD
   
  Inland location where cargo, particularly containerised cargo, may be cleared by customs.
   
  Inland Waterways Bill of Lading
   
  Transport document made out to a named person, to order or to bearer, signed by the carrier and handed to the sender after receipt of the goods.
   
 
   
  Insulated Container
   
  Thermal container without the use of devices for cooling and/or heating.
   
  Insulated Tank Container
   
  Container frame holding one or more thermal insulated tanks for liquids.
   
  Insurance
   
  A system of protection against loss under which a party agrees to pay a certain sum (premiums) for a guarantee that they will be compensated under certain conditions for loss or damage.
   
  Insurance Certificate
   
  Proof of an insurance contract.
   
  Insurance Company
   
  The party covering the risks of the issued goods and/or services that are insured.
   
  Integrated Logistics Support
   
  The systematic approach applied to simultaneous management and acquisition of equipment and related logistics support, in order to provide the customer with a desired level of availability. Resulting in an optimum life cycle cost and to maintain this level through the entire life cycle.
   
 
   
  Integrity
   
  The prevention of unauthorised modification of information.
   
  Interchange
   
  Reciprocal exchange of e.g. information between two or more parties.
   
  Intercoastal
   
  As opposite to coastal water operations, intercoastal refers to water transport carried out between coasts (e.g. between Pacific and Atlantic coasts).
   
  Intercontainer
   
  A co-operative formed by 19 European Railways, for the management of international rail container traffic in Europe.
   
  Interline
   
  Two or more road transport companies joining operations to bring cargo to a certain destination.
   
 
Interline Carrier
 
A carrier with whom another carrier has an interline agreement.
 
  Intermodal Transport
   
 
The movement of goods (containers) in one and the same loading unit or vehicle which uses successively several modes of transport without handling of the goods themselves in changing modes.
   
 
International Air Transport Association
   
  Abbreviation: IATA
   
  An international organisation of airlines, founded in 1945, with the aim of promoting the commercial air traffic. Parties should achieve this by co-operation between the parties concerned and by performance of certain rules, procedures and tariffs, regarding both cargo and passengers.
   
 
 
International Association of Classification Societies
   
  Abbreviation: IACS
   
  An organisation in which the major classification societies, among others American Bureau of Shipping, Lloyd's Register of Shipping and Germanischer Lloyd, are joined, whose principal aim is the improvement of standards concerning safety at sea.
   
  International Carriage
   
  Carriage whereby the place of departure and any place of landing are situated in more than one country.
   
 
International Chamber of Shipping
   
  Abbreviation: ICS
   
  A voluntary organisation of national shipowner' associations with the objective to promote interests of its members, primarily in the technical and legal fields of shipping operations.
   
 
International Civil Aviation Organization
   
 
Abbreviation: ICAO
   
  An international organisation of governments, dealing with search and rescue in distress, weather information, telecommunications and navigational requirements.
   
  International Labour Organization
   
  Abbreviation: ILO
   
  An United Nations agency, dealing with employment rights and working conditions, covering work at sea and in ports.
   
  International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code
   
  Abbreviation: IMDG Code
   
  A code, representing the classification of dangerous goods as defined by the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) in compliance with international legal requirements.
 
  International Maritime Organisation
   
  Abbreviation: IMO
   
  An United Nations agency concerned with safety at sea. Its work includes codes and rules relating to tonnage measurement of vessels, load lines, pollution and the carriage of dangerous goods.
   
  Its previous name was the Inter-Governmental Maritime Consultative Organisation (IMCO).
   
  International Medical Guide for Ships
   
  Abbreviation: IMGS
   
  'The doctor at sea'.
   
  International Organization for Standardization
   
  Abbreviation: ISO
   
  A world-wide federation of national standards institutes (ISO member bodies).
   
  International Safety Management Code
   
  This international standard for the safe management and operation of ships prescribes rules for the organisation of a shipping company management in the context of safety and pollution prevention and requires the development and implementation of a safety management system.
   
  Inventory
   
  1. A detailed list of goods located in a certain space or belonging to a specified object.
   
  2. Goods available for satisfying certain demands. Inventories may consist of finished goods ready for sale, they may be parts or intermediate items, they may be work in process, or they may be raw materials.
   
  Invoice
   
  An account from the supplier, for goods and/or services supplied by him.
   
  Issuing Carrier
   
  The carrier whose Air Waybill is issued (air cargo).
   
  Item
   
  Separate article or unit.
   
  Itinerary
   
  The route of a means of transport, indicated by the names of the ports of call or other locations, often including estimated arrival and departure dates.
 
   
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