The bill of lading is typically issued to the shipper or the exporter of the goods, who retains it as proof of the contract of carriage. Once the goods are delivered to the consignee (the recipient), they receive the bill of lading, which serves as a receipt and evidence of ownership. In some cases, banks may hold the bill of lading if financing is involved in the transaction.
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