Nautical Term: Deconsolidation point

Definition of Deconsolidation point

The deconsolidation point refers to the location where cargo that has been consolidated during international transport is ungrouped and prepared for individual delivery.

For example, Upon arrival at the European port, the shipping container was transported to the deconsolidation point. Here, the consolidated cargo was ungrouped and prepared for individual delivery to their final destinations in various European countries.

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