Double Blind Shipment

Definition of a double blind shipment 


A double blind shipment is an arrangement in which the shipper and the consignee (receiver) are unaware of each other's identity.

In a double blind shipment, only the carrier handling the transport knows both the pickup and delivery addresses. The method is often used by distributors or third-party logistics providers, who act as intermediaries.

It's particularly useful for businesses that want to protect their supply chain information and prevent any direct business relationships between the two parties involved in the transaction.

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