A port on an inland waterway, such as a river, lake, or canal, which may or may not be connected to the sea. The term “inland port” is also used to refer to a dry port, which is an inland extension of a seaport, usually connected by rail to the docks.
Inland Bill of Lading
Search by Category
Latest Articles
- FedEx and UPS Ground Rates Just Hit a Six-Year High.
 - New FedEx 2026 vs. 2025 Rate Comparison Charts Are Here
 - From Reactive to Proactive: Building a Logistics Playbook for Continuous Change
 - The Strategic Value of Auditing Freight, Parcel, and Carrier Contracts
 - Line Item Horror: The Hidden Charges That Devour Your Bottom Line
 


 to receive our FREE white papers: