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  2. Advance ship notice - Wikipedia

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    An advance ship notice or advance shipping notice (ASN) is a notification of pending and upcoming deliveries matched to the prior provided packing list. It is usually sent in an electronic format and is a common EDI document. In the EDI X12 system, it is known as the EDI 856 document and the EDIFACT equivalent is the DESADV (Dispatch Advice ...

  3. International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code - Wikipedia

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    It is intended for use not only by the mariner but also by all those involved in industries and services connected with shipping. Contains advice on terminology, packaging, labeling, placarding, markings, stowage, segregation, handling, and emergency response.

  4. Keith Harkin - Wikipedia

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    Labels. Blue Elan. Spouse (s) Kelsey Harkin (m. 2016) Website. keithharkin .com. Keith Harkin is a singer-songwriter and former member of Irish group Celtic Thunder. Born on 10 June 1986 in Derry, Northern Ireland, Harkin now resides in Los Angeles, California with his wife and son. [1]

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  6. Skandal im Sperrbezirk - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Günther Sigl. Producer (s) Harald Steinhauer, Spider Murphy Gang. " Skandal im Sperrbezirk " is a song by the German rock band Spider Murphy Gang released in September 1981. It was released as a single from their album Dolce vita . The song became the band's first and only number-one song, selling about 750,000 copies.

  7. Delivery order - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A delivery order (abbreviated D/O [1]) is a document from a consignee, or an owner or his agent of freight carrier which orders the release of the transportation of cargo to another party. [2] Usually the written order permits the direct delivery of goods to a warehouseman, carrier or other person who in the course of their ordinary ...