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LCL
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  • U.S. Export-Related
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LCL - Less than Container Load: a shipment that is not large enough to fill a standard cargo container. The abbreviation LCL formerly applied to "Less than (railway) Car Load" for quantities of material from different shippers or for delivery to different destinations which might be carried in a single railway car for efficiency. LCL freight was often sorted and redistributed into different railway cars at intermediate railway terminals enroute to final destination.



   

License Exception Agricultural Commodities (AGR)
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  • Term/Acronym
  • U.S. Export-Related
License Exception AGR authorizes exports and certain reexports of eligible agricultural commodities that are classified as EAR99 (i.e., not listed on the Commerce Control List) to Cuba, subject to certain criteria and restrictions.



   

Lime Fee
Categories:
  • Term/Acronym
  • Law/Act/Regulation
  • U.S. Import-Related
  • Product-Specific
An assessment collected on imported limes. The class code is 102.

Customs and Trade Automated Interface (US Customs)

   

Liquidation Date
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  • Term/Acronym
  • U.S. Import-Related
  • Compliance System/Process
The date an entry has been liquidated by CBP.



   

LTL
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  • Term/Acronym
  • U.S. Export-Related
  • U.S. Import-Related
LTL - Less than TruckLoad: LTL or less-than-truckload is a type of freight service. In LTL shipping, a trucking company typically consolidates multiple shipping orders onto one truck. These orders are usually destined for varying locations, and thus, require the trucking company to maintain sorting terminals.



   


 
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