Bill of Lading Example
Suppose Aman operate a firm that manufactures machinery components. The company’s purchasing manager creates an order for iron sheets. The vendor receives the order in accordance with the purchase order (PO), gathers the needed amount, and prepares it for shipment. When the conveyance comes, the steel sheets are placed onto the carrier, and the vendor signs the bill of lading.
The vendor’s signature indicates that the products have been put on the carrier, and they can tell the client accordingly.
Next, the items are delivered to your production plant. Aman’s procurement manager receives the bill of lading and compares it with the PO. Check to see if the quantity and quality listed on the bill of lading match the details mentioned on the PO. When verified, the products are unloaded, and the buying manager signs the bill of lading as proof of delivery.