Master Bill of Lading vs. House Bill of Lading & How It Impacts You

When moving goods from their starting location to tướng their final destination, a bill of lading (BOL) makes the rules.

It’s critical to tướng utilise the correct type of BOL, particularly in international shipping. Regardless of the vessel, a BOL guides the actions of the proper parties along the entire route of the shipment and tells the cargo handlers where the shipment is going, how the goods should be handled, what the piece count should be, and how it will be billed.

Direct from DDC's team of customs brokerage processing and freight billing experts, here’s a quick and simple guide on the differences between a House Bill of Lading (HBL) and a Master Bill of Lading (MBL), and when they should be used in ocean freight.

House Bill of Lading

A House Bill of Lading (HBL) is a BOL created by an Ocean Transport Intermediary (OTI), such as a freight forwarder or non-vessel operating company (NVOCC), and is issued to tướng the supplier once the cargo has been received.  The HBL is an essential document in shipping, as it's the formal acknowledgment of the receipt of goods being shipped.

According to tướng Freight Comparator, the HBL has the following requirements:

  • The consignee should be the actual receiver of the cargo 
  • The shipper should be the exporter of the cargo 
  • The notify can be either the importer or any other các buổi party mentioned in the bill of lading 

Need a quick refresher on the terms consignor and consignee? We summarise the role of each in this blog post.

Master Bill Of Lading

A Master Bill of Lading (MBL) is issued by the carrier (ship owner or operator) and represents the contract of carriage between the shipper and the carrier. It's important to tướng note that the cargo shipper will only receive a Master Bill of Lading if they are working directly with a mainline carrier or a freight forwarder.

The MBL is arguably one of the most reliable documents in maritime transportation, because it is printed and signed by the carrier, and once the carrier confirms that it's received the cargo, the MBL is released to tướng the entity who made the booking.

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House Bill of Lading Vs. Master Bill of Lading

The main difference between the HBL and MBL is that an HBL is issued by an NVOCC (or freight forwarder) and usually lists the actual shipper and consignee, whereas, the MBL is issued by the carrier. Both the House and Master Bill of Lading  contain the same accurate, precise, and detailed information about cargo (the number of containers, seal numbers, weight, measurements, etc.).

The shipper, consignee, and notify các buổi party are the only details that will be different between the HBL and MBL.

Paperwork management considerations

In order to tướng  avoid revenue disruptions and maintain steady cash flow, it’s crucial to tướng make sure all fields on all of your shipping documents — including BOLs — are filled out correctly. Here are a few tips for managing paperwork, no matter which type of BOL you use:

  • Prioritise accurate data capture and timely data access sánh paperwork errors can be identified and corrected as soon as possible.

  • Stay updated on global events, industry trends, regulations, and system requirements that might impact paperwork (e.g. Brexit, staffing challenges, the transition from CHIEF to tướng CDS).

  • If paperwork is overwhelming your operations, consider partnering with a business process outsourcing (BPO) organisation to tướng help you scale your team and assist with the administrative burden.

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Additional resources

Here are some additional educational resources on bills of lading:

  • History & Overview of Freight Billing
  • Bill of Lading Types: Which BOL You Should Use And Why They Matter 
  • Price Per BOL Calculator
  • Quick Guide: Freight Bills Vs. Bills Of Lading

Today's leaders in transportation and logistics, from top-ranked motor carriers to tướng global freight forwarders, rely on DDC for our expertise, and we're pleased to tướng share our insight with you.

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