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Frequently Asked Questions
A Bill of Lading is a legal document issued by a carrier that outlines the details and conditions of the shipment of goods. It serves as a receipt and a contract between the shipper and the carrier.
You can scan a Bill of Lading using online tools that support file uploads. These tools allow you to upload the document, which is then processed and transcribed for easy management and storage.
Yes, there are software tools available for scanning Bills of Lading. These tools typically allow document uploads and transcriptions, making it easier to manage freight documentation.
A Bill of Lading serves multiple purposes: it is a receipt for the goods, evidence of the contract of carriage, and a document of title which can be used to transfer ownership.
Yes, you can upload Bill of Lading documents in supported file formats for processing. The tool will transcribe and manage the document, helping streamline logistics operations.
Some online platforms may offer free versions of tools that allow limited processing of Bills of Lading, such as document transcription and basic organization capabilities.
Most tools can process files up to 100 MB in size. If your Bill of Lading file exceeds this, consider dividing it into smaller sections before uploading.
A Bill of Lading is a legal document used in shipping, while a consignment note is typically used in rail and road transport, not carrying the same legal weight.
The scanning tools do not offer a side-by-side comparison of original versus processed text. You should manually compare or edit the results after processing.
Bills of Lading can be uploaded in text formats like .txt and .csv or converted from image formats via OCR, such as .jpg or .png.
No, current tools require an online connection to upload and process Bills of Lading documents. Offline capabilities are not supported.
Edits cannot be made directly within the processing tool. You’ll need to make changes in a separate text editor after downloading the processed content.
Yes, many online tools are mobile-compatible, allowing you to scan and upload Bills of Lading from your smartphone’s browser.
A minimum of 300 characters is typically required for text documents processed by summarization or email conversion tools, ensuring accurate handling.
You can upload images in formats such as .jpg, .png, and .tiff for OCR processing of Bills of Lading documents.