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What Is a Bill of Lading (BOL)? Complete Guide for Shippers

May 15, 2026  ·  6 min read  ·  IZY Logistics

The Bill of Lading is the most important document in freight shipping. If something goes wrong with your shipment — damage, loss, wrong delivery — the BOL is the legal record that determines who is responsible and for how much.

What Is a Bill of Lading?

A Bill of Lading (BOL or B/L) is a legal document issued by a carrier or broker that serves three purposes simultaneously:

What Must Be on a BOL

FieldWhy It Matters
Shipper name & addressOrigin of freight
Consignee name & addressWhere freight is going
Description of goodsWhat is being shipped
Weight & piece countRate calculation & liability
Freight class (LTL)Determines LTL pricing
Special instructionsTemperature, hazmat, liftgate
Pro/BOL numberTracking reference
Shipper & driver signaturesConfirms handoff of freight

The Most Costly BOL Mistakes

Straight BOL vs Order BOL

A straight BOL consigns freight directly to a named party — the most common type. An order BOL (or negotiable BOL) is used when the document itself represents the goods and can be transferred, common in international shipping and large commodity transactions.

For domestic trucking, you'll almost always use a straight BOL.


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