load-to-load
Definition
A shipping arrangement in which the buyer pays for each shipment when the next shipment arrives. This arrangement is favorable to customers who receive frequent shipments of inventory. For lower-volume customers, shipments are generally invoiced upon shipment and required to be paid for within thirty to sixty days.
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