SEA FREIGHT
FCL, the consignor is responsible for packing, counting, filling in the shipping note, and the goods are sealed by the customs. The unpacking of the whole container is generally handled by the consignee, or the carrier can be entrusted to unpack the container at the freight station, but the carrier is not responsible for the damage or difference of the goods in the box, unless the shipper proves that it is indeed the damage caused by the carrier liability accident. The carrier is responsible for compensation. The carrier takes the box as the delivery unit for the whole container of goods. As long as the appearance of the container is similar to when it was received and the seal is intact, the carrier has fulfilled its responsibility for carriage. On the FCL freight bill of lading, the clause "consignor packs, counts and seals" should be added.