Logistic terms

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Voyage Charter
Contract under which the shipowner agrees to carry an agreed quantity of cargo from a specified port or ports to another port or ports for a remuneration called freight, which is calculated according to the quantity of cargo loaded, or sometimes at a lump-sum freight.  
Voyage Number
Reference number assigned by the carrier or its agent to the voyage of the vessel.  
Waiting Time
Period of time between the moment at which one is ready for an activity to start and the moment at which this activity can actually begin. Queue Time
Waiver Clause
Clause regarding the abandonment or forsaking of a right.  
War Risks
Those risks related to two (or more) belligerents engaging in hostilities, whether or not there has been a formal declaration of war. Such risks are excluded by the F.C.&S. (Free of Capture and Seizure) Warranty, but may be covered by a separate War Risk Policy, at an additional premium.  
Warehouse
Building specially designed for receipt, storage and handling of goods. Synonyms: Shed, Store  
Warehouse Keeper
Party that takes responsibility for goods entered into a warehouse.  
Warehouse Receipt
Receipt issued by a warehouse listing goods received for storage.  
Warehouse-to-Warehouse Clause
Clause in the Cargo Policy that defines when cover commences and terminates. The policy begins at the time the goods leave the warehouse of origin named in the policy, continues during the transit period until goods are delivered to the warehouse of destination named in the policy, where it terminates.  
Warehousing
Those activities of holding and handling goods in a warehouse (store).