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What is a Waybill?

A waybill is a document that accompanies goods during transportation, providing details of the shipment and its destination. It serves as a receipt for the consignor (sender) and proof of delivery for the consignee (receiver). Waybills are commonly used in logistics and shipping industries to track shipments and ensure accurate delivery.

Waybill typically includes information such as:

* Shipment details (e.g., item description, quantity, weight, etc.)
* Consignor and consignee details
* Transportation route and mode (e.g., truck, train, airplane, etc.)
* Estimated delivery date and time
* Tracking numbers or barcodes for scanning and tracking purposes

Waybills can be paper-based or electronic documents, depending on the transportation provider and the needs of the shipper and consignee. They play a crucial role in ensuring that goods are delivered safely and efficiently to their intended destination.

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