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Created page with "<div class="bc-wrap"> <div class="bc-article-hero"> <h1>Proof of Delivery (POD) Explained</h1> <p>The critical document that confirms a shipment has been received in good condition, triggering the release of payment.</p> <div class="bc-article-meta"> <span class="bc-article-pill"><i class="fas fa-file-signature"></i> Type: Legal Receipt</span> <span class="bc-article-pill"><i class="fas fa-hand-holding-usd"></i> Usage: Invoicing & Claims</span> <span class="bc-article-p..." Â |
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<h2 style="margin-top: 0;">What is Proof of Delivery?</h2> | <h2 style="margin-top: 0;">What is Proof of Delivery?</h2>[[File:Proof-of-delivery-example.jpg|360px|thumb|right|Proof of Delivery document example.]] | ||
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<p>A <strong>Proof of Delivery (POD)</strong> is a document signed by the receiver (consignee) at the final destination, acknowledging that the freight has been delivered. It serves three vital legal functions:</p> | <p>A <strong>Proof of Delivery (POD)</strong> is a document signed by the receiver (consignee) at the final destination, acknowledging that the freight has been delivered. It serves three vital legal functions:</p> | ||