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How to Read a Bill of Lading: HBL vs MBL Explained

GDS Freight Team May 12, 2026 8 Min. Lesezeit
How to Read a Bill of Lading: HBL vs MBL Explained

The Bill of Lading is the single most important document in shipping. Learn what every field means, the difference between a House and Master B/L, and original vs telex release.

The Bill of Lading (B/L) is the document that makes shipping work. It does three jobs at once: it is a receipt for the cargo, evidence of the contract of carriage, and — for a negotiable original — a document of title that can be used to claim or even trade the goods.

HBL vs MBL

On most forwarded shipments there are two bills:

  • The Master Bill of Lading (MBL) is issued by the carrier (the shipping line) to the freight forwarder or NVOCC.
  • The House Bill of Lading (HBL) is issued by the forwarder/NVOCC to the actual shipper.

They describe the same cargo but name different parties. If you are the exporter working through a forwarder, the document you hold is usually the HBL.

The Key Fields

  • Shipper / Consignee / Notify Party — who sends, who receives, and who is alerted on arrival.
  • Vessel & Voyage and Port of Loading / Discharge.
  • Description of goods, marks, number of packages, gross weight and measurement (CBM).
  • Container & seal numbers.
  • Freight terms — "freight prepaid" (paid at origin) or "freight collect" (paid at destination).

Original B/L vs Telex/Seaway Release

An original B/L is printed and couriered; the consignee must present an original to collect the goods. A telex release (or express release) means the shipper surrendered the originals at origin, so the consignee can collect without paper — faster, but only do it once you have been paid. A Sea Waybill is non-negotiable and needs no original to release.

"Clean" vs "Claused"

A clean B/L states the goods were received in apparent good order. A claused (or "dirty") B/L notes damage or discrepancy — and can hold up payment under a letter of credit. Always check the B/L matches your commercial invoice and packing list exactly; a single mismatch can delay release or trigger customs questions.

Sources & Further Reading

  • ICC Uniform Customs & Practice for Documentary Credits (UCP 600) — on clean vs claused documents.
  • Hague-Visby Rules — the carrier liability regime referenced by most ocean B/Ls.
  • Carrier B/L terms & conditions (standard liner clauses).

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