In shipment terms, TTO stands for "Tactical Turnaround Operations." It refers to the processes and strategies employed to efficiently manage and expedite the turnaround of shipments, particularly in logistics and supply chain management. TTO focuses on minimizing delays and optimizing the flow of goods from one point to another, ensuring timely deliveries and improved operational efficiency.
"TT prior to shipment" refers to a payment term where the buyer is required to make a telegraphic transfer (TT) of funds to the seller before the shipment of goods occurs. This means that the seller expects to receive full payment in advance, ensuring that they have been compensated before the products are dispatched. This term is commonly used in international trade to mitigate the risk of non-payment.
The mean, or the average.
That's the definition of the "mean" or "average" of that group of terms.
The arithmetic mean.
A PO Number, or Purchase Order Number, is a unique identifier assigned to a purchase order, which is a document created by a buyer to authorize a purchase transaction. In shipping terms, it helps streamline the order fulfillment process by linking the shipment to the specific order details, making it easier to track and manage inventory. This number ensures that both the buyer and supplier can reference the same order for communication and record-keeping.
Tanker to Tanker transfer
Shipping on board-buyer owns merchandise at shipment and pays for shipment.
time to own
IT means talkt tto you later hugs and kisses
It is presumed to mean, "Tanker Take Over." Though there is no such term.
It doesn't mean anything, it is transliterated to ドットソン /do-tto son/.
ドットソン /do-tto son/ is the Japanese term for that name.
To take out, i.e. a patient's Discharge medications.
tto get someone out of troible
I think the "terms of sale" are simply all the terms defined in the sales contract... They include name of commodity, specifications, packing, quantity, unit price, total value, time of shipment, port of loading etc...
Consolidated Freight Shipment.
ヒット /hi-tto/ is Japanese loanword for English word 'hit'.