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What is a Reefer Container | How Does it Work, Dimensions & Cost
Reefer container is suitable for cargo that is temperature sensitive and requires refrigeration during the voyage. Considering it, a reefer container can be thought of like a refrigerator that can be taken across the route without spoiling the contents. It is a type of intermodal freight container of a refrigeration system.

LCL Meaning: Less Than Container Load Explained
Learn everything about LCL shipments including meaning, procedure and cost of LCL shipping and what differentiates it from an FCL shipment.

Your Growth, Our Mission: Reflecting on a Year of Scaling Growth
A look back at Drip Capital’s 2025, scaling AI-driven trade finance, crossing $8B globally, and helping US importers grow with confidence.

Forward Contract | Meaning, Types, Examples & more
A forward contract is a financial derivative that is customized between two parties, wherein a commodity is bought or sold at a predetermined price but on a future date. These contracts are not standardized or regulated by any third-party authority and are considered a type of over the counter (OTC) deal between the two parties.

CFS Container Freight Station | Meaning, Role & Functions
Container Freight Stations (CFS) help in consolidating smaller shipments or Less Container Load (LCL) shipments, hence playing a vital role in the containerized shipping process.

Dunnage | Meaning, Types & Usage in Shipping
Dunnage is a commonly used term by industrial packaging technicians in the shipping industry. While transporting manufactured goods, dunnage is an inexpensive material that helps to load and secure all the items transported by ship, road, or rail.

Surrender Bill of Lading (BL) in Shipping & International Trade
Surrender BL is a legal document issued by the exporters to terminate their ownership over the sent goods and transfer it to the importer. When the importer has completed the payment of the goods, the exporter gives up his rights over the sent goods and cannot reclaim the ownership. Surrender BL is necessary for the transfer of ownership of goods.

Airway Bill (AWB) - Meaning, Number Format & Examples in Shipping
An Airway Bill (AWB) or Airway Bill of Lading is a document that consists of all the details about the goods that are transported via air cargo. Learn all about the document, its number formats, how to track & domestic vs international air way bills & pre paid awbs in this article