Carriage of goods

Carriage
of goods
Carriage outwards is an expenditure
incurred on goods sold. It is a sort of delivery expenditure. Cost of
goods sold is the value of the asset "Goods" that you have sold. There
is a principle for valuation of an asset which says "The value of an
asset includes all the expenses incurred before brining the asset into
usable condition "Since "Goods" is an asset (remember it is shown in
the balance sheet) the same principle applies to its valuation.
Direct
Expenses
Any expenditure that goes into the value of an asset
is direct expenditure. Therefore, the value of goods includes cost of
goods and direct expenses. Since carriage inwards is incurred for
brining the raw material into the organization it is direct
expenditure. Carriage outwards should not be taken to the manufacturing
account as it is not a direct expenditure.
Carriage
of dangerous goods
Carrying of dangerous goods by road or
rail involves the risk of traffic accidents. If the goods carried are
dangerous, there is also the risk of an incident, such as spillage of
the goods, leading to hazards such as fire, explosion, chemical burn or
environmental damage. Most goods are not considered sufficiently
dangerous to require special precautions during carriage. Some goods,
however, have properties which mean they are potentially dangerous if
carried. Dangerous goods are liquid or solid substances and articles
containing them, that have been tested and assessed against
internationally-agreed criteria - a process called classification - and
found to be potentially dangerous (hazardous) when carried. Dangerous
goods are assigned to different Classes depending on their predominant
hazard. There are regulations to deal with the carriage of dangerous
goods, the purpose of which is to protect everyone either directly
involved (such as consignors or carriers), or who might become involved
(such as members of the emergency services and public).
Heavy
/ Outsized cargo
Heavy Cargo is defined as items of weights
and/or dimensions exceeding limits. Outsized cargo is defined as
individual cargo items of a size/weight that does not allow it to be
loaded in the lower compartments or on one pallet. For both heavy and
outsized cargo, the 3-letter code "BIG" shall be printed in the
handling information box of the air waybill. Outsized cargo will
normally demand certain special arrangements to be made with regard to
ground equipment, loading/unloading procedures and ground stops. The
extent of such arrangements depends on the shape and weight of the
cargo item to be carried. Therefore the acceptance of outsized cargo is
subject to prior approval. Similarly transportation of heavy cargo
often involves special loading arrangements, space for such shipments
shall always be requested in advance.
Transportation
by means of tracks
Tariffs for transportation of
cargo by means of tracks depend first of all on volumes of transported
cargoes and also from transportation distance. Transportation of cargo
by means of tracks is the most demanded service which is rendered by
almost all transport companies. The basic advantages of transportation
by means of tracks are a mobility, maneuverability, flexibility and
availability. Almost any business resorts in need of goods
transportation to an automobile way of shipping goods.
Rail
transport
Rail transport is the conveyance of passengers and
goods by means of wheeled vehicles running along railways (or
railroads). Rail transport is part of the logistics chain, which
facilitates international trade and economic growth. Rail transport is
capable of high capacity and is energy efficient, but lacks flexibility
and is capital intensive. It consists of trains running along a
permanent way, consisting of steel track on ties and ballast. Alongside
is a signalling system and sometimes an electrification system. The
rolling stock, fitted with metal wheels, moves with low frictional
resistance when compared with road vehicles. The operation is carried
out by a railway company, providing transport between train stations.
Power is prived by a steam engine, diesel engine or electrical
transmission. Rail is the safest land transport.