Resources — Supply Chain & Logistics Glossary
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E.C.M.C.A.Eastern Central Motor Carriers Association. |
E.W.I.B.Eastern Weighing and Inspection Bureau. |
Edge ProtectorAn angle piece fitted over the edge of boxes, crates, bundles and other packages to prevent the pressure from metal bands or other types from cutting into the package. |
EDIAbbreviation for "Electronic Data Interface." Generic term for transmission of transactional data between computer systems. EDI is typically via a batched transmission, usually conforming to consistent standards. |
EDIFACTInternational data interchange standards sponsored by the United Nations. See UN/EDIFACT. |
Elevatingcharges assessed for the handling of grain through grain elevators. |
Elkins ActAn act of Congress (1903) prohibiting rebates, concession, misbilling, etc. and providing specific penalties for such violations. |
EmbargoOrder to restrict the hauling of freight. |
Eminent DomainThe sovereign power to take property for a necessary public use, with reasonable compensation. |
Empty RepoContraction for Empty Repositioning. The movement of empty containers. |
EndorsementA legal signature usually placed on the reverse of a draft; signifies transfer of rights from the holder to another party. |
EntryCustoms documents required to clear an import shipment for entry into the general commerce of a country. |
EqualizationA monetary allowance to the customer for picking up or delivering at a point other than the destination shown on the bill of lading. This provision is covered by tariff publication. |
Equipment Interchange Receipt (EIR)A document transferring a container from one carrier to another, or to/from a terminal. |
ETAEstimated time of arrival. |
EthyleneA gas produced by many fruits and vegetables that accelerates the ripening and aging processes. |
Ex - "From"When used in pricing terms such as "Ex Factory" or "Ex Dock," it signifies that the price quoted applies only at the point of origin indicated. |
Ex DecContraction for "Shipper's Export Declaration." |
ExceptionNotations made when the cargo is received at the carrier's terminal or loaded aboard a vessel. They show any irregularities in packaging or actual or suspected damage to the cargo. Exceptions are then noted on the bill of lading. |
EXIM BankAbbreviation for Export-Import Bank of the United States. An independent U.S. Government Agency which facilitates exports of U.S. goods by providing loan guarantees and insurance for repayment of bank-provided export credit. |
Expiry DateIssued in connection with documents such as letters of credit, tariffs etc. to advise that stated provisions will expire at a certain time. |
ExportShipment of goods to a foreign country. |
Export DeclarationA government document declaring designated goods to be shipped out of the country. To be completed by the exporter and filed with the U.S. Government. |
Export LicenseA government document which permits the "Licensee" to engage in the export of designated goods to certain destinations. |
Export RateA rate published on traffic moving from an interior point to a port for transshipment to a foreign country. |
